Saturday, June 20, 2009
RE: Work Camp in Ein el-Hilweh, Lebanon
> Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:34:48 +0200
> To: aic@antiimperialista.org
> Subject: Work Camp in Ein el-Hilweh, Lebanon
> From: aic@antiimperialista.org
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> 1) Sumud Work Camp Lebanon
> 2) Iraqi resistance figure sues Germany
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> 1) Work Camp in Ein el-Hilweh, Lebanon
> August 19th - September 3rd 2009
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> The concrete and ambitious project we are proposing to everyone who shares our spirit is to take part in a work brigade in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ein el-Hilweh in the south of Lebanon. Ein el-Hilweh is a real ghetto where the almost 100.000 Palestinians have been living for generations in a terrible situation.
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> We have engaged with our partners of Nashet, a youth association composed of both Palestinians living in the camp and Lebanese, in a wide task aimed at improving the condition of young people and families of the camp by means of a drop-out recovery program (school dropout is a dramatic problem in the camp) and professional education.
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> The first step requires the renovation of a building inside the camp - a building formerly used as an office by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and half-destroyed by Israeli rockets - to turn it into a place suited for the activities planned in the project.
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> Full call:
> www.antiimperialista.org/content/view/6163/50/
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> What is Sumud:
> www.sumud.org/EN_index.htm
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> 2) Banned for having spoken in favour of Iraqi resistance
> Awni al Kalemji sues German state, releases statement
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> In 2006 a tour with conferences of the Iraqi politician and declared enemy of the occupation Awni al Kalemji had ended abruptly by a massive police intervention both in Berlin and Hamburg. Mr Kalemji had been arrested and deported. Later a ban was issued to block him from speaking publicly and entering the country.
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> "But what is the difference between the Nazi occupation of the Balkans and Eastern Europe and the US occupation in the Middle East? Both are essentially about geo-political power and economic dominance. Their aim is imperial control of the world. The only difference is the ideological justification: While the first spoke of superior race the latter claim to "export democracy". But both feel entitled to rule because they believe to be superior."
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> Full report and statement:
> www.antiimperialista.org/content/view/6165/50/
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