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BADIL
Resource
Center
for Palestinian Residency and Refugee Rights
Haq Al
Awda,
BADIL's Arabic-language bi-monthly magazine is released
For
Immediate Release
| No.
(E/03/06) |
04
February 2006 |
Haq Al Awda, BADIL's
Arabic-language bi-monthly magazine is released.
For electronic copies, see:
www.badil.org/Arabic-Web/haq-alawda/haq-alawda.htm
For orders of print copies, contact:
admin@badil.org
BADIL's Arabic bi-monthly magazine Haq al-Awda (no. 15,
January 2006) was released shortly before
the Palestinian Legislative Council Elections. It provides analysis and
updates of recent developments in the Palestinian and global Campaign for
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) of
Israel until it abides to international
law. This issue of Haq al-Awda includes news and analysis contributed by a
number of activists, journalists, and academics from Palestine and abroad.
Contributions to this issue include, among others, writing on public
responses to Palestinian boycott efforts in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a
summary of highlights of the 2005 BDS campaign
both in and outside Palestine, a discussion on challenging normalization
and the role NGOs play in the boycott of Israeli products, writing about the
continued necessity of the boycott of Israeli academic institutions, a
discussion of boycott and the Israeli peace camp, a report about the
situation of Palestinian workers in Israel and the search for a political
response to their exploitation, suggestions for popular mobilization for the
Palestinian Boycott Campaign, a discussion of South Africa and
Palestine/Israel in the context of the boycott campaign, writing about
boycott as a tool of resistance against racist discrimination and about the
EU and its relations with Israel, an update about BDS activity in Norway,
and a reprint of the Palestinian Civil Society Call for Boycott, Divestment
and Sanctions and the 171 endorsing
organizations and networks.
In addition, Haq al-Awda reports about the recent activities undertaken by
the gobal Palestine Right-of-Return Coalition, including: a call of
Palestinians in exile for participation in Palestinian elections; reports
from the 2005 Annual Meeting of the
Palestine Right of Return Coalition, an international conference on
Palestinian refugee protection held in Damacus, the second Right of Return
Conference held in Nazareth, and BADIL organized visits of Palestinian
students, journalists and internally displaced people in Israel to community
organizations in the occupied West Bank.
Haq al-Awda, No. 15
(January 2006)
Publisher: BADIL Resource
Center
)Arabic, 24
pages(
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