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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.

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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Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Saturday 15 November, 8 pm

Film screening: People from Yanoun by Cathrine Shammas et J.Claude Perron  followed by a discussion with Cathrine Shammas 

 
An offer of help from Israeli and international activists opposed to the Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories, allowed the Palestinian inhabitants of Yanoun to move back to their village. They had been forcibly evicted by violent settlers who have confiscated almost all of their lands. These Palestinians give a dignified account of their daily struggle to survive. They live under the permanent threat of attack but despite their
bitterness, anguish and despair they try to continue with their lives. Life goes on in a world, they feel, has abandoned them.
 
Catherine Shammas, the co-author, is French-Palestinian doctor. She facilitated and conducted the interviews with the villagers of Yanoun.
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Monday, 10 November 2008

foud111.jpgTuesday 11 November, 8 pm
Anniversary of Arafat's death (Paris 2004): a Man, a Leader, a Hero

by Fouad Kaukaly, member of the Palestinian Legislative Council 

President Yasser Arafat dies at Percy Military Hospital in Paris on November 11th, 2004. He will be dearly remembered by his people for forcing their plight into the world spotlight, devoting his life to the quest for Palestinian statehood, and unifyig them in struggle for national freedom and indipendence Foua Kaukaly will enlight Arafat personality through the main stages of his life. The story of Arafat is also the story of tthe PA, of the intifadas and the national resistance, of Palestine and its people.

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Wednesday, 05 November 2008

Saturday 8 November, 8 pm

 

Filmscreening: A Stone's Throw Away, Line Halvorsen, 2003

 followed by a discussion with some of the main actors in the film
 

In "A Stone's Throw Away" we meet three 13 year old boys from Deheishe refugee camp outside Bethlehem, who grew up under Israeli occupation. The film follows the children through their daily lives in a world where the abnormal has become normal. The story is told from the children's point of view and provides an intimate insight into the children's thoughts and lives, raising questions about how children are influenced by the conditions in which they live.

 
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Tuesday, 04 November 2008
Tuesday 4 November, 8 pm 
 
Lecture: Environmental Justice for Palestine: permaculture techniques for sustainable living by Alice Gray
 

Alice Gray is a co-founder of LifeSource (www.lifesource.ps) and co-director of Bustan Qaraaqa (www.eag-palestine.org)

Alice will present the permaculture project as a technique of sustainable living in a context of environmental problems and difficult access to resources.

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Saturday, 25 October 2008
 
Saturday 25 October, 8 pm

Filmscreening: The Beauty Academy of Kabul by Liz Mermin

A group of American hairdressers head to Afghanistan to open the country's first post Taliban "Beauty School". The film documents the difficulties of living in a very restricted Islamic Republic and how the political regime and the wars afftected afghani people in their lives and their culture. The filmmaker analyzes the poignant and often humorous process through which women with very different experiences of life come to learn about one other.

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Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Tuesday 21 October, 8 pm

Filmscreening: Through the veil of exile by David Benchetrit 

One of the sadder aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the tendency of each side to see the other as a cardboard figure. One breakthrough is Through the Veil of Exile, which looks at the lives, hopes and disillusionments of three uncommonly strong Palestinian women. Dalal Abu-Kamar is an unmarried former political activist who spent 12 years in an Israeli prison. Mary Khass, a 60-year-old Christian and former Communist, works to establish dialog between Israelis and Palestinians. Um-Muhammed is an illiterate widow who supports herself by working for wealthy Palestinians. Not only products of local politics, these women are also victims of their own society's outdated attitudes. Filmmaker David Benchetrit does not deal directly with the rights or wrongs of the Israeli occupation but shows that one must first experience the human side, no matter where our politics lie.

 

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