[tadamon-l] MONTREAL: Thursday! Boycotting APARTHEID : Besieging
OCCUPATION.
Tadamon!
tadamon at resist.ca
Tue Nov 7 13:38:47 PST 2006
Boycotting APARTHEID :: Besieging OCCUPATION
An evening of presentations, poetry and music in Montreal on the 4th
International Day of Action Against the Israeli Apartheid Wall.
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THURSDAY, November 9th, 7pm
Maison de l'Amitie,
120 Duluth East
East of St. Laurent,
[Sherbrooke metro]
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* Tea & Refreshments, * Free Child-Care Available, * Whisper Translation
Provided in English, French & Arabic.
Tadamon! is holding an evening of presentations, inspiring poetry &
beautiful music to advance the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions [BDS]
campaign against Israeli apartheid in Montreal. This event is being held
in coordination with groups internationally who are organizing events to
mark the 4th international day of action against the Israeli apartheid
wall.
----> Including Presentations from:
* JOONEED KHAN: Renowned international affairs reporter for La Presse, who
has covered conflicts in over 50 countries. Khan has reported on Apartheid
from South Africa & Palestine, where he covered both the 1st Intifada in
the 1980's & in recent years the 2nd Intifada.
* MOSTAFA HENAWAY: Independent journalist & social activist with the
International Solidarity Movement - Montreal, who will speak on Israeli &
Canadian apartheid, drawing links between the struggle in Six Nations & in
Palestine. Henaway is the current Community News Coordinator at CKUT Radio
in Montreal, 90.3fm.
* Tadamon! Montreal: Representatives from Tadamon! will provide a
report-back from the landmark Toronto conference of Israeli apartheid,
outlining the growing call for a campaign of Boycott, Divestment &
Sanctions against Israel. Tadamon! will present an analysis of the ways
Israeli apartheid directly affects the entire Middle East region.
----> Featuring Performances by:
* KAIE KELLOUGH: Celebrated Montreal writer & poet who is a key member of
the Kalmunity Vibe Collective. Kellough has performed widely throughout
North America, is author of "Lettricity" & the upcoming anthology "Talking
Book" published by Cumulus Press - http://www.cumuluspress.com.
* STEFAN CHRISTOFF on Piano & YASSER SHOUKRY on Percussion: A modern
musical duo which blends classical improvisation on piano and Arabic
percussion rhythms.
* HOSSEIN SHARANG, an Iranian poet born in Jiroft, Iran, who will recite
poetry in Persian & French with CLAUDE MAHEU's 'musique actuelle' sounds
on a variety of instruments.
* GHADA CHEHADE: Social justice activist, PhD student & member of Tadamon!
currently writing a book on US foreign policy in the Middle East and a
dissertation about the criminalization of dissent post-9/11. Chehade will
be reading two poems that deal with her experience as a Palestinian in
Diaspora and her identity as an Arab Woman.
----> Israeli Apartheid & Building an International Boycott, Divestment &
Sanctions Movement:
Israel's "Separation Wall" has become a glaring symbol for a 58 year
legacy of apartheid colonialist policies in Palestine. In 1948, Israeli
settlers expelled approximately two-thirds of the indigenous Palestinian
population from the land which became Israel. To this day, while Jewish
people anywhere in the world are welcomed to Israel, the Palestinians who
have been expelled can't return.
In 1967 the Palestinian people suffered further expulsion & dispossession
when Israel occupied the remaining 22% of their homeland. Israel
consolidated its claims to the occupied West Bank & Gaza Strip by
developing an elaborate policy of territorial integration and demographic
separation.
Israel systematically enclosed & expropriated Palestinian land while
allowing the establishment of Jewish settlements in the occupied
territories. Settlers continue to be governed by Israeli laws, while
Palestinians are subjected to military laws & decrees that regulated their
civilian, economic and legal affairs.
Apartheid Israel a close ally to the U.S. & Canada, expanded its war of
dispossession beyond Palestine. For decades, Lebanon has been subjected to
brutal Israeli military assaults. In 1982, Israel invaded Lebanon, killing
over 14,000 people, largely civilians, during the first two weeks of the
assault. Israel occupied much of south Lebanon up until 2000.
Israel's 2006 assault on Lebanon, carried out with full US and Canadian
support, claimed the lives of over 1100 civilians, injured more than 4000
others and displaced 1 million people. Israel wiped out thousands of homes
leaving entire villages destroyed & many homeless. According to a U.N.
estimate, apartheid Israel dropped an estimated 2 million bomblets during
its 34-days military campaign on Lebanon, that's two or three bomblets for
every man, woman and child in southern Lebanon.
Hundreds of thousands of unexploded bomblets lurk in farms, in tobacco
fields, on rooftops, mixed in with rubble. Bomblets are injuring people
continually & have killed tens of people since the U.S. brokered
cease-fire in August. Israel continues violating the cease-fire [view a
list of major violations, updated daily, at: http://tadamon.resist.ca].
Isolating apartheid Israel and containing its brutal US backed aggressions
is more urgent than ever. In July 2005, 170 Palestinian civil-society
organizations - including Palestinian labour unions, student groups,
women's unions, peasant organizations, refugee committees and popular
movements - joined to launch a call for a comprehensive Boycott,
Divestment and Sanctions [BDS] strategy as the centerpiece of
international solidarity efforts with the Palestinian people
[http://www.bds-palestine.net]. In Lebanon, a strong boycott campaign is
already underway.
In October of 2006, over 600 people responded to the international call in
Canada by attending the Boycotting Israeli Apartheid Conference in Toronto
held to discuss strategies for an effective BDS movement. The conference
represented a landmark moment in the movement to end Israeli apartheid,
with leading anti-apartheid activists from Palestine, South Africa, Canada
& England sharing their visions on how to move forward with this campaign.
* For information on the Toronto conference: http://www.caiaweb.org
* Presentation from Rafeef Ziadeh, an organizers of the Toronto
conference, during Tadamon's Fires of War & Voices of Resistance event in
Montreal: http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2006/10/14544.php
In conclusion to the Toronto conference, activists from across Canada
agreed to coordinate BDS-related actions & events on the international day
of action on November 9th, called by the Stop the Wall campaign, based in
the occupied West Bank. Tadamon! Montreal has taken up the call.
* Listen to an interview with Jamal Juma, of the Stop the Wall campaign,
on CKUT Radio Montreal: http://radio.indymedia.org/news/2006/10/14545.php.
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