Sincere Condolences on the Passing of the Great Leader Hugo Chávez‏

Canada Palestine Association and Voice of Palestine Statement On the PassingRead more

Canada Palestine Association and Voice of Palestine Statement On the Passing of Hugo Chávez

To Merli Vanegas:
Consul General of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela in Vancouver

Dear Merli Vanegas,

We were deeply saddened by the news of the passing of the great revolutionary leader Hugo Chávez.
In the name of Canada Palestine Association and Voice of Palestine, Canada, we send our sincere condolences to you, to the Bolivarian revolutionaries and to the Venezuelan people.
We are certain that the achievements and successes of the revolution will be maintained and advanced. We are also certain that the US designs to economically and militarily control the world and its resources will be stopped and defeated.
Long live international solidarity between the Venezuelan people and the Palestinian and Arab peoples.

The Struggle Continues.

Hanna Kawas
Chairperson, Canada Palestine Association
Co-Host, Voice of Palestine

Deepa Kumar on: Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire

Deepa Kumar on “Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire” … Read more

Deepa Kumar on “Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire” Book
Public Forum on Coast Salish Territories [Vancouver BC Canada]

Saturday, Mar. 2, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Rm. 1700, SFU Harbour Centre, 515 W. Hastings Street, Vancouver

Monday, Mar. 4, 12:30 – 2:00pm
UBC Student Union Building, Rm. 207 – 209

Monday, Mar. 4, 7:00 – 9:00pm
Conference Centre – Room A – Cedar4 Building 1205A
Kwantlen Polytechnic University – Surrey Campus 12666 72 Avenue

Tuesday, Mar. 5 – 12:30 – 2:00pm
Langara Community College, 100 W. 49Th, Rm. TBA

Deepa Kumar is an Associate Professor of Media Studies and Middle Eastern Studies at Rutgers University.

Dr. Kumar discusses how racism is as central to contemporary American imperialist policies now as it was when war was waged against North America’s original inhabitants. She explores historical encounters between Islam and the west, debunking the myth that these can be understood in terms of a “clash of civilizations”.

ORGANIZED BY Seriously Free Speech Committee – Vancouver.
FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED BY the Hari Sharma Foundation; the Simon Fraser Public Interest Research Group; and the UBC Social Justice Committee.
ENDORSED BY Afgans United for Justice; Boycott Israel Apartheid Committee; Canada Palestine Association; Canada Palestine Support Network; Critical Race and Postcolonial Feminist Theory Research Network; Independent Jewish Voices; Kwantlen University Critical Criminology Working Group; South Asian Network for Secularism and Democracy (SANSAD); UBC Colour Connected; UBC Solidarity with Palestinian Human Rights Committee, Westcoast Sheen; and the Siraat Collective.

For more info on Islamophobia Book

Join Facebook event

Contact: Seriously Free Speech Committee: Brian Campbell – 604-254-1803 and Kathy Copps – 604-436-4850.

Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) 2013, UBC

February 27 at 10:00am until March 1 at 4:00pm
UBC Student Union Building… Read more

February 27 at 10:00am until March 1 at 4:00pm
UBC Student Union Building
6138 Student Union Boulevard, Vancouver, BC
Facebook group

Join SPHR-UBC in the SUB for Israeli Apartheid Week if you wish to learn more about the illegal occupation of Palestine, how Israel is an Apartheid state, and how you can get involved in dismantling this oppressive regime!

We will be tabling starting on Wednesday February 27 through to Friday March 1.
During our tabling sessions we will be distributing informative leaflets and welcome any questions on the facts of the conflict and/or about SPHR-UBC in general.

On Thursday February 28 we will be showing a film on the illegal occupation of Palestine.
On Friday we will be hosting Dr. As’ad Abu Khalil, famous for his “Angry Arab” blog and professor at California State University.

The Case Against “Israel”

Wood 2 – 2198 Health Sciences Mall, UBC, Vancouver, BC
Friday, March 1, 2013 at 6:00pm

SPHR-UBC would like to recognize that this event and all their activities take place on the unceded territory of the Musqueam people. SPHR-UBC unequivocally stands in solidarity with the Musqueam people and all their supporters in the Idle No More movement.

Israel was created unilaterally in 1948 as a result of the ethnic cleansing of over 750,000 Palestinians. This occupation maintained and supported by Western powers continues until today, and now more than 8 million Palestinians live outside Palestine. All those who stayed either live as second class citizens inside 1948 Palestine, or as an occupied people in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The purpose of this event is to challenge the creation of this Zionist entity, break the silence and inform students and all humans of conscious about the legal and moral implications of supporting this illegal Apartheid state.

Does the apartheid state have a right to exist? Did it ethnically cleanse 750,000 Palestinians and destroy over 500 villages or is this just a Palestinian myth? Is it the only “true” democracy in the Middle East or is it a settler-colonial Apartheid state? And why does this Zionist entity have to maintain its aggression and occupation of Palestine? Is this structure of systemic and systematic colonialism, oppression and occupation of stolen land viable or is it doomed to failure?

These, among many other questions, will be addressed by Dr. As’ad Abu Khalil, a Lebanese American Professor of Political Science at California State University and the man responsible for the Angry Arab News Agency blog. The event titled “The Case Against ‘Israel’” will shed light on very important questions facing Palestinians and their supporters.

Join the Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) at the University of British Columbia at an intriguing and thought-provoking discussion.

Time: Friday March 1st at 6:00 PM.
Location: Wood 2 – UBC, 2198 Health Sciences Mall, V6T1Z3

Please register for your free ticket. Join Facebook group
For more information send an email to sphr.ubc@gmail.com
Dr. As’ad Abu Khalil speech: “The Case Against ‘Israel’

Freedom Sailors: Book Launch with Bill Dienst

Tuesday, February 19, 7pm
People’s Co-op Books
1391 Commercial Drive, … Read more

Tuesday, February 19, 7pm
People’s Co-op Books
1391 Commercial Drive, Vancouver.
Co-sponsored by:
Gaza’s Ark
Independent Jewish Voices.
Endorsed by:
Boycott Israeli Apartheid Campaign (BIAC) – Vancouver
Canada Palestine Association
Building Bridges
Stopwar.ca

In order to break the illegal siege, in August 2008, the Free Gaza Movement sent international boats to land in the port of Gaza, the first in 41 years. Freedom Sailors tells the story of 44 passengers on two dilapidated boats that sailed to Gaza and breached Israel’s illegal blockade. Hear co-editor Bill Dienst launch Freedom Sailors in Vancouver, and learn more about the Canadian Boat to Gaza’s new project, Gaza’s Ark. Bill was on board the LIBERTY on August 23, 2008 when it sailed into Gaza Port.

“A riveting account of one of the great moments in the history of non-violent resistance: breaking the criminal and sadistic siege of Gaza…” – Noam Chomsky, Ph.D. – Professor, MIT

“Freedom Sailors is a powerful record of the political and humanitarian activity of some of the best humans we are ever likely to meet. – Alice Walker, Earthling poet, writer and activist.

Bill Dienst is a physician in Omak, Washington. In 1985, after an intensive summer course in Arabic, Bill spent a half year in Egypt, the West Bank and Gaza volunteering with Palestinian healthcare organizations, and the Palestine Red Crescent Society headquartered in Egypt. He has been to Palestine on trips sponsored by the Gaza Community Mental Health Program, by Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility to Israel/Palestine and with the Palestine Medical Relief Society.