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  • 24 avr 2007 at 5:36 PM
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Thursday, May 3, 7pm
Jack Pine Community Center
2815 E. Lake Street

$5-10 suggested donation.  This event will benefit the Palestine Solidarity Project, a Palestinian-led project dedicated to opposing the Israeli occupation of Palestinian land through non-violent direct action. For more information visit www.palestinesolidarityproject.org


Abu Dis Gates - Three short films documenting makeshift passages in the wall in Abu Dis, a neighborhood of East Jerusalem, where soldiers operate checkpoints randomly. (11 min, AIC)

This is Occupied Palestinian Territory – A documentation of the filmmaker's activities with Anarchists Against the Wall. (12 min, Is.Reals)

The Prisoners' Children - Almost 9,000 Palestinians are being held in prisons inside Israel. Israel forbids adult relatives to visit, so it is left to children under 16 to maintain the family contact. (10 min, B'Tselem)

Home Demolitions in Um Al-Kher – Four Palestinian homes demolished by the Israeli Army. In all, over 35 people were left completely homeless. (10 min, Taayush)

Purim in Tel Rumeida – Two settler children in Hebron throwing stones at Palestinian houses and the soldiers who ignore them. (8 min, MK Davis)

Um Salamuna, March 2007 – Footage from a weekly demonstration against the Annexation Wall currently being built in the village, which will steal over 150 acres of land. (5 min, MK Davis)

Under the Guise of Security – The house of Dharifa Shareb was once part of Jayyus Village . The separation barrier surrounds her house on all sides. (5 min, B'Tselem)

Beit Ommar, February 2007 – 12 year-old Eyad Sabarneh shot in the leg with live ammunition while running from soldiers invading his village. (2 min, MK Davis)

Clips from Anti-Wall Demonstrations in the West BankUnedited footage from demonstrations in 2003 and 2004 (10 min, Shai Pollack)

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