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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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Thursday, 31 July 2008

Saturday 2nd of August, 8 pm

Palestinian Prisoners: Pain and Freedom

Art exhibition, photo exhibition and video from the jail

Ahmad Abu Haniya is the AIC Youth Project Coordinator. He has been imprisoned under administrative detention in May 2005 and realeased after two years in May 2007.

Through his personal experience, pictures, artwork and videos from the jail, Ahmad Abu Haniya will share his story of life as a Palestinian political prisoner and how he, as well as all those Palestinians who have been deprived of their freedom, have tried to find a way to continue their struggle for rights and challenge the system which oppresses them.

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Monday, 28 July 2008

Tuesday 29th of July, 8 pm

Filmscreening: The Presence of Absence in the Ruins of Kafr Bir'im - by John Halaka

The film focus on the story of the victims of a village in the Galilee which was destroyed during the Nakba. 

Shot on location amid Kafr Bir’im’s ruins and cemetery, located in Northern Galilee, Halaka interviews Ibrahim Essa, an elder Palestinian man and poet, who survived Al-Nakba. Halaka focuses on the stone ruins of houses, wild grass, flowers, shrubs, and bushes that sway in the wind. When he confesses that the stone ruins and the trees spoke to him, his footage brings this feeling home.

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Friday, 25 July 2008
_1010.jpgSaturday 26th of July, 8 pm

Filmscreening: Leila Khaled Hijacker, by Lina Makboul

Leila Khaled is a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) . She was a member of the Palestinian National Council and came to the public's attention for her role in the 1969 hijacking and one of four simultaneous hijackings the following year as part of the Black September timeline. 

This film is a story about an extraordinary woman and her journey with a specific focus on the politics of nationhood and gender. This portrayal of Leila Khaled challenges popular assumptions about those who resort to violent means in response to oppression and provides access to the politics of one of the most troubled regions of the twentieth century. It also complicates the current discourse on Islam and terrorism by its deliberation on the meanings of terms such as "terrorist

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Monday, 21 July 2008
Tuesday 22nd of July, 8pm
 
South Africa's cultural event
Picture exhibition and filmscreening "Sarafina" by Darrell Roodt, followed by a discussion with Royce Kuzwayo, Deputy Representative of the South African Embassy in Ramallah.
 
 
Sarafina shows the battle that the children of Soweto waged against the brutal apartheid government that formerly ruled South Africa. It shows that children can have an effect on their world.
In 1976 the South African Government declared a State of Emergency
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Friday, 18 July 2008
Saturday 19th of July, 8pm
 
Lecture by Alice Gray about Bedouin in Israel and water issues in the Negev
 
Alice Gray is a co-founder of LifeSource (www.lifesource.ps) and co-director of Bustan Qaraaqa (www.eag-palestine.org)

The Bedouin are one of the most marginalized and systematically abused groups in Israeli society.  As Israeli citizens in an allegedly democratic state, Bedouin should have the same rights as other Israeli citizens.  But this is not the case.  There are approximately 170 000 Bedouin living in the Naqab, approximately half of whom live in villages which are not recognized by the Israeli government
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Filmscreening: "The Sons of Eilaboun" and "The Presence of Absence in the Ruins of Kafr Bir'im" Print E-mail
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Monday, 14 July 2008

Tuesday 15th of July, 8 pm

Filmscreening: The Sons of Eilaboun - by Hisham Zreiq

The Presence of Absence in the Ruins of Kafr Bir'im - by John Halaka

Tuesday's AICafe focusses on the stories of the victims of two villages in the Galilee which were destroyed during the Nakba. 

The Sons of Eilaboun is a documentary film about the massacre, expulsion and return of a small Palestinian village in the Galilee. In the film the Israeli historian Ilan Pappe introduces the history behind the Nakba   events. Then the Eilaboun people tell their story of suffering.

 

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