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Films anti-coloniaux sous les étoiles !

19 juin 2008 | Posté dans Canada, Culture, Palestine, Politique, Quebec, Répression, Solidarité

    Films anti-coloniaux sous les étoiles !

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    Mardi, 1 Juillet, 21h00, 2008
    Dans l’espace ouvert à côté de l’Insoumise
    2035 St-Laurent
    (entre Ontario et Sherbrooke)
    metro St-Laurent

Joignez-nous pour un visionnement de fabuleux documentaires sous la lune en plein centre-ville de Montréal. Tadamon! présentera deux excellents films traitant de la lutte contre l’appropriation de terres et la colonisation en Palestine et l’Île de la Tortue.

Les films sont présentés dans le cadre d’une campagne de mobilisation pour la manifestion « 400 ans de colonialisme : pas de quoi célébrer ! » dans la ville de Québec, le 3 juillet prochain.

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UN clears cluster bombs from areas of south Lebanon

    June 2008: AFP.

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    Photo: View from car window in South Lebanon after 2006 Israeli bombing.

Tyre, Lebanon (AFP): Almost half of the areas in southern Lebanon contaminated with cluster bombs dropped by Israel in 2006 have been cleared, a UN official said on Wednesday.

“Forty three percent of the areas affected by the cluster bombs dropped during the July 2006 war have been cleared”, UN Mine Action Coordination Centre for South Lebanon spokeswoman Dalya Farran said.

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Qatar Negotiations | U.S. on Hezbollah

    Broadcasts from Beirut IV: An interview with journalist Anthony Shadid.

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    Photo: Carole Kerbage. Lebanese military tank on Beirut street May 2008.

A Tadamon! interview project aiming to highlight progressive voices from the ground in Lebanon on the ongoing conflict, voices independent from major political parties…

As negotiations in Doha, Qatar continue between national political leaders in an effort to reach a settlement to the contemporary internal conflict in Lebanon, Tadamon!’s Ola Hajar spoke with veteran journalist Anthony Shadid. This interview focuses on the impacts of U.S.-driven policies in the Middle East within the context of the ‘war on terror’ and their specific impacts on Lebanon, also this interview focuses the U.S. position towards Hezbollah’s role in Lebanese politics.

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Lebanon: Beirut in Crisis

    Broadcasts from Beirut I: Interview with activist and publisher Samah Idriss.

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    Photo: Lebanese gunman in Beirut.

Lebanon is currently facing a major political crisis, as armed battles have erupted in multiple districts in Beirut, battles between pro-government forces and the political opposition backed by the Lebanese movement Hezbollah. Currently the Lebanese capital is divided, as opposition forces maintain a hold in West Beirut, having handed control in certain districts to the Lebanese Army, while the western-backed Lebanese government remains in lock down within government buildings.

Today Lebanon’s government has maintained a contested hold on official state power in Lebanon without representation from Hezbollah or other opposition parties for over one year. This week the government announced that Hezbollah’s independent communications network or telephone system operating in Lebanon as illegal, sparking the current crisis. Hezbollah’s independent telephone or communications system is considered to be a critical element to the success of the Lebanese resistance to Israel in successfully halting Israel’s 2006 attack on Lebanon.

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Soixante ans de Nakba: Soixante ans de résistance!

    un mois d’actions contre l’apartheid Israélien en Mai.

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Joignez-vous aux actions et aux événements qui se tiendront durant le mois
de mai 2008 pour marquer les soixante ans de luttes contre l’apartheid israélien.

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60 ans de nakba; 60 ans d’apartheid

24 avril 2008 | Posté dans Boycott, Canada, Lebanon, Palestine, Politique, Quebec, Répression, Tadamon!

    Participez au contingent “boycottons l’apartheid’…

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    Samedi 10 mai 13h00
    au Carré Dorchester
    (coin Peel et René-Lévesque)
    Montreal, Quebec

    dans la manifestation CJPP du 60ème anniversaire de la nakba.

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Censure au Cégep de Bois-de-Boulogne

    Cégep de Bois-de-Boulogne tente d’annuler d’un atelier
    en solidarité avec les luttes contre l’apartheid israélien

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    Montréal, le 21 avril 2008

Le Comité d’actions pour la lutte étudiante boulonnaise (CALEB) dénonce les tentatives de l’administration du cégep d’annuler un atelier en solidarité avec les luttes sociales contre l’apartheid israélien. Cet atelier visait à informer la population étudiante concernant la situation palestinienne et à créer un débat sur la question, dans le cadre d’une tournée de sensibilisation organisée par le collectif Tadamon! et l’Association pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudiante (ASSÉ). L’administration du Cégep de Bois-de-Boulogne n’aura toutefois pu empêcher la tenue de l’événement, qui a eu lieu à l’extérieur du cégep dès midi, rassemblant plus de soixante personnes.

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Egypt police shoot two Africans trying to cross into Israel

    Haaretz. April 20th, 2008.

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    Photo: Egypt/’Israel’ border.

Egyptian police shot and wounded two Africans, from Mali and Kenya, who tried to slip over Egypt’s desert frontier into Israel on Sunday, security sources said.

Escalating police violence at the Egypt-Israel border has left 11 would-be infiltrators dead since the start of the year, while scores of others, mostly from Africa, have been detained. Police killed an Eritrean migrant at the border on Thursday.

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Nearly 300 people killed or wounded since 2006

    Daily Star by By Anthony Elghossain. Saturday, April 5th, 2008

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    Photo: © Zoriah Beirut 2006.

BEIRUT: Nearly 300 people have been killed or injured in South Lebanon by unexploded ordnance dropped by Israel just before the cease-fire that halted the 2006 summer war, and more than half of the areas originally contaminated by cluster bomblets have yet to be fully cleared, according to the United Nations Mine Action Coordination Center for Southern Lebanon (MACC).

The results of a new MACC overview of its functions in Lebanon were released to the public Friday in order to mark, in part, International Mine Action Day. MACC field officer Dalia Farran discussed the results of the study, noting that “since the 2006 [summer war] cease-fire, 965 locations contaminated by unexploded ordnances have been identified throughout the 39 million square meters that constitute South Lebanon.”

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Graphing the ever-mutable image of Lebanon’s Civil War

19 avril 2008 | Posté dans Beirut, Lebanon, Politique, Répression, Résistance, Solidarité

    Jim Quilty. Daily Star. Saturday, April 19, 2008

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    Photo: Nadim Asfar. Beirut.

BEIRUT: In the wake of the summer 2006 war, Beirutis were witness to a curious contest. All over town red-and-white billboards, in Arabic, French or English announced “I Love Life.”

Appearing early in the political wrangle that has riven Lebanon’s citizens into two camps, the ad campaign seemed apolitical. Yet, as it implied the Other are more interested in killing and martyrdom than enjoying life, the ad was explicitly partisan.

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