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Written by SARA
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Wednesday, 27 August 2008 |
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Filmscreening:
Zeitgeist by Peter Joseph
Saturday 30 August, 8pm sharp
Zeitgeist, a movie by
Peter Joseph, was created as a nonprofit expression to inspire people to start
looking at the world from a more critical perspective and to understand that
very often things are not what the population at large think they are.
The
movie aims to point out that there is a tendency to simply disbelieve things
that are counter to our understanding, without the necessary research performed.
The movie also provides an opportunity to test your critical thinking. The
enjoyment of indulging in Zeitgeist's
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 |
Lecture by Majed Nassar about
the Boycott, Sanctions and
Disinvestment
Tuesday 26 August,
8pm
Majed Nassar is a physician who has been a civil society
activist for the past 20 years. He is a board member of the AIC and until 2007
he was the executive director of the Health Work Committees. Currently he is
studying again for a master degree in International Cooperation and Development.
This Tuesday he will give a lecture in the AICafe about the effects,
possibilities and impossibilities of the boycott, sanctions and disinvestment.
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 |
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Boycott, Sanctions and Disinvestment
Lecture by Majed Nassar
Tuesday 26 August, 8pm
Majed Nassar is a physician who has been a
civil society activist for the past 20 years. He is a board member of the AIC
and until 2007 he was the executive director of the Health Work Committees.
Currently he is studying again for a master degree in International Cooperation
and Development. This Tuesday he will give a lecture in the AICafe about the
effects, possibilities and impossibilities of the boycott, sanctions and disinvestment.
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Written by SARA
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Thursday, 21 August 2008 |
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Filmscreening: Close to Home by Vidi Hilu and Dailia
Hager
Saturday 23 August, 8
pm
The Film 'Close to
Home' shows the everyday life of two young Iraeli women soldiers on military
service in their home town Jerusalem. There is pressure from above, rebellion,
against it, knuckling under because of convenience or out of a sense of duty and
above all bending the rules wherever possible. Even though the women are on
patrol in Jerusalem assigned to check
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Monday, 04 August 2008 |
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Tuesday 5th of August, 8 pm
International advocacy work in Palestine by Rifat Odeh Kassis
Born in Beit Sahour, Rifat Odeh Kassis has long been active in the Palestinian struggle on a number of non-violent fronts. Throughout his career, he has been advocating and actively campaigning for the effective application of international human rights and humanitarian law in Palestine, through various professional and voluntary positions: director for YMCA rehabilitation programs in the West Bank, where he spearheaded the YMCA/YWCA Joint Advocacy Initiative, representative of Some Ecumenical donor agencies in Central Asia, founder of Defence for Children International (DCI) and President of the DCI movement at the global level
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