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Archive for February 27th, 2010

Political Repression and State Violence: from Mpls to Palestine

Posted by Administrator on February 27, 2010

talks by Dhoruba Bin-Wahad

Sunday Feb. 28, 7 PM Community Dinner w/Dhoruba at Walker Church
3100 16th Ave. S, Mpls Vegan & Vegetarian options Suggested donation $5
no one turned away for lack of funds

Monday March 1, 7PM Lecture Blegen Hall on West Bank of the U of M
Room #5

Tues March 2 11:15 AM Sundin Music Hall
Hamline University 1536 Hewitt Ave St. Paul

Tues March 2 6PM Historic Baptist Church 732 Central Ave. St. Paul
(corner of Central and Grotto, enter on west side of bldg.) Refreshments
provided. Sponsored by NAACP and Graybeard. for questions call
651-649-0520

In November 2009 Dhoruba Bin-Wahad, a former leader of the Black Panther
Party, and member of the Black Liberation Army, was detained and deported
from the West Bank of occupied Palestine by Israeli authorities. He had
been invited to attend a conference on political detention by the
Palestinian Authority.
Dhoruba spent 19 years of a life sentence in jail for a crime he did not
commit. He was a target of the FBI’s COINTELPRO, was arrested in 1971 and
had his conviction overturned in 1990.
He will discuss historic and current struggles against social injustice
and state violence in the U.S. and in Palestine with a specific focus on
political prisoners and institutions that repress social movement
mobilization within communities fighting oppression.
Join a wide array of Twin Cities organizations to hear this powerful
speaker, who challenges conventional wisdom and inspires people to embrace
social change.

sponsored by; American Studies Dept, (U of M), Coalition for Palestinian
Rights,Communites United Against Police Brutality,Dept. of African
American and African Studies (U of M),International Jewish anti-Zionist
Network,RNC 8 Defense Committee,Scholars for Academic Justice,Scott and
Carrie Support Committee,Wamm Mideast Committee,Women’s Student Activist
Collective

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Israel Apartheid Week March1-7 Duluth

Posted by Administrator on February 27, 2010

A series of public events are planned next week at Duluth campuses to raise public awareness about human rights violations in historic Palestine and call for an end to U.S. support for Israel and for Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel. This includes a call for the State of Minnesota to divest itself of Israel bonds.

The events are being held in conjunction with the sixth annual Israel Apartheid Week, which takes place worldwide March 1-7, 2010. The local events are:

  • Wednesday, March 3, 3 p.m., University of Wisconsin-Superior Old Main Room 310: Eyewitness Report from Egypt and Palestine: presentation by Sylvia Schwartz.
  • Wednesday, March 3, 5 p.m., University of Minnesota-Duluth Montague Room 70: Eyewitness Reports from Egypt and Palestine: presentations by Bret Thiele, Mayra Gomez and Sylvia Schwartz.
  • Thursday, March 4, 12:30 p.m., Lake Superior College Room E2046: Eyewitness Reports from Egypt and Palestine: presentations by Bret Thiele, Mayra Gomez and Sylvia Schwartz.
  • Thursday, March 4, 5 p.m., College of St. Scholastica Intercultural Center (Tower Hall First Floor): Short Film on the Israeli Occupation, followed by a Panel Discussion with Bret Thiele, Mayra Gomez, and Sylvia Schwartz. Palestinian food provided by CSS Amnesty International.

The events are sponsored by the Minnesota Break the Bonds Coalition Duluth Chapter, College of St. Scholastica Amnesty International, and UMD Students for Peace. For more information, contact Bob Kosuth, (218) 724-4800, rkosuth@hotmail.com.

Bios:
Bret Thiele is the Litigation Coordinator for the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, an international human-rights NGO based in Geneva, Switzerland. He has traveled to Palestine numerous times, and lives in Duluth.

Mayra Gomez
the Coordinator of the Women and Housing Rights Programme with the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions and board member of Amnesty International USA. She has traveled to Palestine numerous times, and lives in Duluth.

Sylvia Schwartz is a member of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network and recently participated in the Gaza Freedom March, an attempt to break the blockade of Gaza from the Egyptian border. She lives in St. Paul.

Background:
The September, 2009 United Nations report on the recent Gaza Conflict, commonly known as the Goldstone Report, accused both Hamas and Israel of war crimes during the three-week war, in which 1400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed. Israel has been roundly condemned by human rights groups including Amnesty International for the disproportionate use of violence and repression against Palestinians and the continued Israeli blockade which denies food, medicine and rebuilding materials to the people of Gaza.

Life for Palestinians living both in Israel and the Occupied Territories has been likened to that of South African blacks under Apartheid. In response, Palestinian Civil Society groups and their supporters have called for an international campaign of Boycotts, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) against Israel, similar to the grassroots efforts that helped end South African Apartheid regime. The aim of Israel Apartheid Week is to educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system and to build the growing global BDS movement.

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