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Prominent authors and poets from around the world present their work in the Palestine Literary Festival.
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The campaign to educate Palestinians on the Nakba and their collective Right of Return continues today in the West Bank.
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"/There are very few scholarships [available to Palestinians], because most of them are conditioned to military service, which we don't do, and will not also [...] the whole process of accepting Palestinians into universities is discriminatory, if that be in explicit or implicit form."/ A female Palestinian graduate from Nazareth describes her experiences in the Israeli university system. From the publication /Education Under Occupation/. For the full report see: http://stopthewall.org/index.shtml
*Events in Palestine*
* *Continuing education campaign: *Educational campaign continues at al-'Awda Camp in Ramallah and in 'Aqbat Jabr Youth Center in Jericho. Contact: Wajih Atallah, Union of Youth Activities Centers in the Refugee Camps, tel.: 0599-255584, mail: _uyac@uyac.org
* *Silent March in the Western Neighborhoods of Jerusalem to Commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the Nakba. *A march from Talbiyeh to the Lower Baq'a (German Colony) wearing black garments. No flags or posters. 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Meeting in front of the Jerusalem Theater in Talbiyeh on David Marcus St. near Salameh Square (Wingate Square). Organized by Nakba Survivors: Tel: 050-543-3678, email: _nakbasurvivors@gmail.com
* *Al-'Awda Camp, Ramallah Activities. *The May 11^th 'Awda Camp activities will include: Art activities for children, photo and heritage exhibits (all day); Eyewitness accounts of the ethnic cleansing of Lifta (Jerusalem District) by Taha Hammoudah and Dawud Salameh (3:30pm); Forum on UNRWA, its role and its history (5:30pm); Dabka performances (7pm); and a film screening (8pm). Contact _uyac@uyac.org
* *Palestine Festival of Literature.* Writers from around the world visit Palestine.
11 May: 7:00pm, Palestinian National Theatre, Jerusalem -
Featuring: the Edward Said National Conservatory of Music. All Events are free. Featuring: Mourid Barghouti, Victoria Brittain, William Dalrymple, Roddy Doyle, Esther Freud, Suheir Hammad, Nathalie Handal, David Hare, Ian Jack, Brigid Keenan, Jamal Mahjoub, Claire Messud, Andrew O'Hagan, Hanan Al-Shaykh, Ahdaf Soueif. More at: _http://www.palestinelitfest.org
*Events internationally*
* *Film Screening of /1948/ by Mohammad Bakri *in Toronto, Canada. A profound and deeply moving record of the /Nakba/ by Palestinian filmmaker Mohammad Bakri. 7:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.caiaweb.org
*Report on previous events*
* *The Al-Awda Camp: *The camp opened on the 8 of May. Modelled after a 1948 refugee camp, the space functions as a place of cultural events, discussion and commemoration. Live video feed is set up to provide a direct link between the camp and international audiences in France, Cairo and Damascus as well as Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan and Lebanon. For more information on the opening see: http://stopthewall.org/latestnews/1644.shtml
* *Return March. *Over 20,000 people gathered in Nazareth and marched west to the destroyed and depopulated town of Saffuriyya. Residents of Saffuriyya who were forcibly transferred from their town in the 1948 Nakba, as well as their descendants gathered in the town to welcome the mass demonstration, and held a festival of speeches, poetry, dance and music under the banner "Israel's Day of Independence is our Day of Nakba." As participants walked back to their cars buses and homes, Israeli police on foot and on horseback attacked them, firing teargas into the crowds, assaulting them with their rifles and batons as police helicopters hovered overhead, injuring tens of people and arresting six. Several reporters were also targeted in the Israeli provocation. Three more participants were later arrested while in their homes.
* *Toronto Press Conference.* On May 8th, Palestine House http://www.palestinehouse.com
held a press conference in Toronto to commemorate 60 years of Nakba and celebrate the continued struggle of Palestinian refugees in exile around the world to return to their homes and homeland. The speakers were: Dr. Farid Ayad, president of the Board of Directors of Palestine House; Rafeef Ziadah, third generation Palestinian refugee; Naji Farah, Nakba survivor. Moderated by Adam Haniah.
/An Audio recording of the press conference can be found at:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2008/05/08/5508476-cp.html http://www.radio4all.net/pub/files/andrea@tao.ca/2964-1-20080508-Toronto-Nakba-Press-Conference-050808.mp3
http://www.radio4all.net/pub/files/andrea@tao.ca/2964-1-20080508-Toronto-Nakba-Press-Conference-050808.mp3
/Photos of the Press Conference can be seen at:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2008/05/08/5508476-cp.html
http://johnb.smugmug.com/gallery/4894094_KUDQP#292039772_oPjpJ
*The Palestinian Nakba on the ground*
*On
this
day,
1948*
*
Today
Safad
fell
to
Zionist
militias
leading
to
the
expulsion
of a
majority
of
its
10,000
Palestinian
residents.
Al-Buwayziyya,
al-Khalisa,
al-Zuq,
and
al-Tahtani
were
other
villages
in
the
Safad
district
that
were
depopulated
on
this
day
in
the
ethnic
cleansing
of
the
Galilee.
* In
another
part
of
historic
Palestine,
the
1948
/Palestine
Post/
reported
that
Beit
Mahsir
was
shelled
and
occupied
by
Zionist
forces.
The
village's
2,500
inhabitants
fled.
Today,
only
a
few
old
homes
remain.
Nakba
Today
*
Since
1948,
Palestinian
Bedouin
have
been
facing
ongoing
demolitions,
land
theft
and
expulsion
from
their
homes.
In
particular,
the
Bedouin
living
around
Jerusalem
are
in a
dire
situation,
being
on
the
frontline
against
Israeli
expansion,
based
on
ongoing
land
appropriation
and
settlement
for
the
realization
of
the
Greater
Jerusalem
Scheme.
*
/"When
the
bulldozers
burst
in
on
us
to
demolish
our
houses,
I
was
along
with
children
and
women
inside.
My
son
came
in
to
help
us
but
the
soldiers
stopped
him
in
the
way
and
started
to
beat
him
brutally.
When
I
tried
to
protect
him
from
their
arms
and
legs,
they
started
to
beat
me
on
my
chest
with
the
gun
in
front
of
my
children.
It
still
hurts..."/
Um
Ahmad,
45
year
old
from
the
Bedouin
community
on
Nabi
Samuel
lands.
For
the
complete
report
see:
http://www.ccdprj.ps/en/?cat=23
*Background
Resources:*
*
For
resources
on
the
history
of
the
Nakba,
information
about
Palestinian
refugees,
and
their
right
of
return
under
international
law,
see
the
Nakba-60
Resources
Info-Packet
at:
http://www.badil.org/Publications/badil-nakba-60-info-packet/index.html
_
*
For
information
about
selected
cases
of
ongoing
diaplacement,
please
visit:
http://www.stopthewall.org/activistresources/1583.shtml
_
*
For
information,
resources
and
links
to
organizations
working
on
the
growing
campaign
for
Boycotts,
Divestment
and
Sanctions
on
Israel
until
it
dismantles
its
military
occupation's
colonialapartheid
system
in
the
West
Bank,
Gaza
and
Golan
Heights;
endssystematic
discrimination
against
its
Palestinian
citizens;
andimplements
the
Palestinian
refugees'
right
to
return
to
theirhomes
and
properties,
please
visit
*the
website
of
the
BoycottDivestment
Sanctions
Campaign
National
Committee
(BNC)*:
http://www.bdsmovement.net
-------------------------------------
For
more
information,
please
contact:
Palestinian
Grassroots
Anti-Apartheid
Wall
Campaign
Email:
global@stopthewall.org,
Tel.:
+972-2-297-1505
Badil
Centre
for
Palestinian
Refugee
&
Residency
Rights:
Email:
mediaenglish@badil.org,
Tel.:
+972-2-277-7086
*The
week’s
events
coordinated
by
the
National
Committee
to
Commemorate
the
Nakba.
The
National
Committee
represents
national
movements
and
networks,
including
the
Council
of
National
and
Islamic
forces,
the
Global
Palestine
Right-of-Return
Coalition,
the
Popular
Committees
and
youth
centers
of
the
refugee
camps
all
over
Palestine,
the
Anti-Apartheid
Wall
Campaign,
Badil
Center
for
Palestinian
Residency
and
Refugee
Rights,
Palestinian
NGO
Network
(PNGO),
the
Civic
Coalition
for
the
Defense
of
Palestinian
Rights
in
Jerusalem
and
the
PLO
Department
for
Refugee
Affairs
(DORA). |