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Webcast: Stop Israel's War Crimes Against the People of Gaza
Date:
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Time:
7:00 PM
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9:00 PM
Event Type:
Screening
Organizer/Author:
Revolution Books
Location Details:
Revolution Books, 2425 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704
Thursday August 14 7pm
Come to Revolution Books, Berkeley to see the webcast of a major forum in NYC:
Stop Israel's Ongoing War Crimes Against the People of Gaza
Speakers include:
Susan Abdelghafar & Monica Murillo, Students for Justice in Palestine, John Jay College
Refaat Alareer, editor of Gaza Writes Back
Richard Falk, UN Special Raporteur on Human Rights (by link)
Alan Goodman, writer, Revolution/revcom.us
Jonathan Kuttab, human rights lawyer
Jen Marlowe, filmmaker, One Family in Gaza
Ilan Pappe, historian/activist/author The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
Miko Peled, author of The General’s Son
Fida Qishta, Film maker, Where Should the Birds Fly?
Josh Ruebner, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, author Shattered Hopes: Obama’s Failure to Broker Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Artists, performers, and more voices from Gaza to be announced by WorldCantWait.
Terrible crimes against humanity are being committed in front of our eyes. Nobody of conscience can remain silent. Those of us living in the United States -- the country that enables Israel's crimes against the people of Gaza, with political, financial, military, and moral support -- have a particular responsibility to resist and make clear these crimes are not being done in our name.
On August 14 we will come together, physically, in one place. We will bring diverse views and perspectives - including on the nature and role of Israel -- but a shared commitment that Israel's ongoing war crimes in Gaza must stop immediately. In doing so, we will strengthen the foundation from which to call forth new and expanding waves of protest until these crimes being perpetrated against the people of Gaza by Israel stop.
Israel has killed more than 1900 people, with civilians representing the majority of those whose status and identity has been verified, and likely many more in its bombardment and invasion. Nearly two million essentially defenseless people are locked down in an outdoor prison, traumatized, subject to death from the air at any moment, without access to drinkable tap water or electricity. As they dig out from the rubble in scenes that evoke some of the great crimes in history, as they bury their dead, the people of Gaza continue to be subjected to collective punishment that constitutes an ongoing war crime and crime against humanity. On August 8, Israel resumed bombing, breaking the ceasefire.
There have been important statements and courageous protests against worldwide. Yet the horrors continue. Resistance to these crimes must become much more broad, diverse, and determined.
Come to Revolution Books, Berkeley to see the webcast of a major forum in NYC:
Stop Israel's Ongoing War Crimes Against the People of Gaza
Speakers include:
Susan Abdelghafar & Monica Murillo, Students for Justice in Palestine, John Jay College
Refaat Alareer, editor of Gaza Writes Back
Richard Falk, UN Special Raporteur on Human Rights (by link)
Alan Goodman, writer, Revolution/revcom.us
Jonathan Kuttab, human rights lawyer
Jen Marlowe, filmmaker, One Family in Gaza
Ilan Pappe, historian/activist/author The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
Miko Peled, author of The General’s Son
Fida Qishta, Film maker, Where Should the Birds Fly?
Josh Ruebner, US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, author Shattered Hopes: Obama’s Failure to Broker Israeli-Palestinian Peace
Artists, performers, and more voices from Gaza to be announced by WorldCantWait.
Terrible crimes against humanity are being committed in front of our eyes. Nobody of conscience can remain silent. Those of us living in the United States -- the country that enables Israel's crimes against the people of Gaza, with political, financial, military, and moral support -- have a particular responsibility to resist and make clear these crimes are not being done in our name.
On August 14 we will come together, physically, in one place. We will bring diverse views and perspectives - including on the nature and role of Israel -- but a shared commitment that Israel's ongoing war crimes in Gaza must stop immediately. In doing so, we will strengthen the foundation from which to call forth new and expanding waves of protest until these crimes being perpetrated against the people of Gaza by Israel stop.
Israel has killed more than 1900 people, with civilians representing the majority of those whose status and identity has been verified, and likely many more in its bombardment and invasion. Nearly two million essentially defenseless people are locked down in an outdoor prison, traumatized, subject to death from the air at any moment, without access to drinkable tap water or electricity. As they dig out from the rubble in scenes that evoke some of the great crimes in history, as they bury their dead, the people of Gaza continue to be subjected to collective punishment that constitutes an ongoing war crime and crime against humanity. On August 8, Israel resumed bombing, breaking the ceasefire.
There have been important statements and courageous protests against worldwide. Yet the horrors continue. Resistance to these crimes must become much more broad, diverse, and determined.
For more information:
http://www.revolutionbooks.org/2014/08/thu...
Added to the calendar on Wed, Aug 13, 2014 6:08AM
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