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Welcome to te AICafé in Beit Sahour

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Cafes have traditionally functioned as factories for ideas. It is likely that numerous important decisions which have altered history were taken over a cup of tea or coffee. Nowadays, the value of “being together” is rapidly changing as people communicate more and more through new media. However, the practice of meeting in a cafe has not died out; indeed, it has evolved with the appearance of “topical” cafes.

To enhance communication between people from different cultures and experiences in a region in which information is often hindered, is one of the goals of the newly established AICafè, a political café run by volunteers of the Alternative Information Center.caf_2.jpg

The AICafè is meant to foster political information, and to advance ideas, which may start alternative ways of knowledge and communication in order to achieve awareness in all spheres of daily life, such as politics, economics and international issues. Without denying the importance of the most important and significant cultural traditions, the AICafè strives to promote change and to enhance new social and political practices by creating a wide range of events and activities centred on dialogue and mutual understanding.

In accordance with the AIC though, which promotes responsible co-operation between Palestinians and Israelis based on the values of social and political justice, equality, solidarity and community involvement, the AICafè provides an open space for local and international people to endorse a joint struggle for Palestinian people rights, against Israeli policy of occupation.

The AICafè, hosted in the AIC historic office building in the heart of Beit Sahour, holds political material, guides, reports, the AIC’s numerous publications and a library. The café serves primarily local and fairly traded products from the area.

The AICafè is starting a networking process with other political cafés around the world and is currently linked with the Dutch political café Averechts in Utrecht (www.averechts.nl ).



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Thursday, 27 March 2008
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Lecture by Arthur Neslen about his book: Occupied Minds

A journey through the Israeli psyche

Arthur Neslen, a Jewish Londoner and former international editor of Red Pepper magazine wrote the book 'Occupied Minds' which consists of interviews with some 50 Israelis from an incredibly diverse range of backgrounds, secret servicemen and those who risked their lives supporting Palestinians, rabbis and secularists, racists and those who have married Arabs, and many more. Topics discussed range from the status of Yiddish to the treatment of gays, Kabbalistic theology to the rock scene, the Holocaust to football.


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Written by kristel   
Sunday, 23 March 2008
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Documentary film: My Land, by Tone Andersen
 
Followed by talk with Trees Kosterman, who appears in the film, about their struggle in Saknin and about Palestinian Land Day (which is on Sunday 30th of March)
 
My Land documents the threat that husband and wife Ali and Trees in the town of Sakhnin (Galilee region, north Palestine) face from the Zionist occupation authority to destroy the home the family built on their own land. About 1.3 million Palestinians who were issued 'Israeli citizenship' are still struggling 57 years after the imposition of the Zionist state for their rights to their own  property and land. The film shows one of those many struggles.  
 
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Written by KRISTEL   
Friday, 21 March 2008
Saturday 22nd March, 7.30pm
 
Lecture about 'The cemeteries of numbers' by Yahea Abed El Azziz

The cemeteries of numbers are cemeteries where 'unidentified dead bodies' of Palestinians are burried by the Israelis. There are four cemeteries in different parts of Palestine. The first is near the village of Fasail, the second is near Al Jeftlik in the Jordan Valley, the third is in the village Wadi Al Hamam near Tiberius on the slopes of the mountain where the famous Hiteen battle took place and the fourth is in a military closed area where the boarders of Lebanon, Syria and Palestine meet.

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Friday, 14 March 2008
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Saturday 15th March, 7.30pm
 
Presentation by the people of 'The Freedom Theatre' in Jenin
 
Using the arts as a model for social change, The Freedom Theatre is developing the only professional venue for theatre and arts in the north of the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The aim of this project is to empower and give voice to the children of Jenin Refugee Camp through a unique programme of workshops and activities in theatre, supporting arts and multi-media, ranging in their emphasis from the largely therapeutic and healing, to the presentation of high-quality artistic products
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