This week’s Vue Weekly features an interview with Michael Keefer, who is speaking in Edmonton on Monday, September 27 (7:00 pm) in the Telus Building 236/238 on the U of A campus.
Michael Keefer Interview
September 14, 2010Vancouver’s Redeye program on Vancouver Cooperative Radio recently interviewed Professor Michael Keefer, author of Antisemitism Real and Imagined, who will be speaking in Edmonton on September 27.
You can listen to the interview on rabble.ca.
About the Edmonton event:
Criticize Israel, Go to Jail?
with Professor Michael Keefer, author of Antisemitism Real and Imagined
Monday, September 27 (7:00 pm)
Telus Building Room 236/238, U of A Campus
(111 Street & 87 Avenue)
(Click here for map)
FREE
First International Israeli Apartheid Short Film Contest
May 8, 2010Stop the Wall and itisapartheid.org are organizing the First International Israeli Apartheid Short Film Contest.
Please consider making and submitting a film to this contest by July 20, 2010.
The goal of this project is to raise awareness about Israeli apartheid in Palestine and create new tools to promote knowledge about the realities of Israeli colonialism, occupation and apartheid. These films should reflect the nature, realities, and/or consequences of the apartheid policy against the Palestinian people – whether in their homeland or in the diaspora. This film contest will showcase the creativity of the film producers in a way that will allow conversations around these issues to take place.
The video contest asks for submissions in any style: live-action, animated, stop-action, etc., and be no more than five minutes. First hand witnesses of apartheid, cinematographers and representatives of sponsoring groups will form different juries to judge the videos, while events organized in Palestine and abroad will act as popular juries for the videos. Four cash prizes of $300 to $500 will be awarded. We are further working to ensure that the overall winning video will not only have online exposure but will be shown in film festivals around the world.
For more information and full submissions guidelines, visit itisapartheid.tv.
http://www.itisapartheid.tv/
Two Nations Should be One
February 25, 2010An interview with IAW 2010 keynote speaker Ali Abunimah from this week’s Vue Weekly.
Two nations should be one
Israeli-Palestinian solution may lie in creating one nation, not two
Samantha Power / samantha@vueweekly.com
One of the world’s oldest and most intertwined conflicts has hammered against a solution for decades—a solution that may be the cause of more problems than it seeks to solve. The resolution to the human rights abuses and oppression heaped onto the Palestinian nation has been to seperate the two nations into their own countries, but progress has been slow in coming. Journalist and author Ali Abunimah proposes the reason is the two nations should not be seperate, but together.
A radical proposal long forgotten, Abunimah posits the reason these two nations have not realized the two-state solution is because they are meant to be together. Abunimah submits the only way to realize the rights of every person is to fully realize a single state with full citizenship rights for each nation within it.
It’s a difficult solution for any two nations that have committed atrocities against each other, but it may be the answer that guarantees the democratic freedoms of the oppressed Palestinian nation. Abunimah, author of the book One Country: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse, believes the only way to guarantee the full citizenship rights of Palestinians is to start looking at a one-state solution. Vue Weekly spoke with Abunimah in anticipation of his talk next week for Israeli Aparthied Week.
Who Determines Canada’s Israel Policy?
February 4, 2010
A rabble.ca blog on Canada’s Israel policy by Murray Dobbin.
It has been said by many American commentators critical of Israeli policy in the occupied territories that Israel in effect writes U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. It is hard to dispute the claim even though on occasion the U.S. does balk at the most outrageous Israeli plans such as its eagerness to bomb Iranian nuclear sites (the U.S. knows it wouldn’t stop there and a wider war would almost certainly ensue). If any proof were needed one only has to look at the policies of Barack Obama who, it could be argued, is even more sycophantic towards Israel than George Bush was.
Before he was inaugurated as president, Obama made it clear that the enormous military and civilian aid provided by the U.S. — some $2.5 billion a year — was not on the table. In other words, before even developing a policy towards Israel, Obama gave up literally the only leverage he had. And just in case the Israelis were too slow to get the message he followed by allowing Israel to continue building more settlements in the West Bank — literally the only deal breaker as far as the Palestinians are concerned. It was an unmistakable message: the U.S. has no intention of pressing for a peace deal and the two-state solution, the focus of bargaining for 20 years, is dead.
Interview with Dr. Mads Gilbert
January 22, 2010An excellent interview from Edmonton’s Vue Weekly with PSN’s upcoming speaker, Dr. Mads Gilbert.
Isolated Aid
Western doctor witness to brutal occupationDavid Berry / david@vueweekly.com
Norweigan politician and physician Dr. Mads Gilbert has seen more than his share of horror in the Middle East. After visiting Beirut during the Isreal-L ebanon war, and witnessing the bombing of West Beirut in 1982, he has devoted his life to medical solidarity work with the injured and infirm of one of the world’s most volatile and violent in areas.
For the past 15 years, he has focused his efforts on Palestine, training medical professionals and providing medical aid for civilians during the Israeli occupation. It was this work that lead to him and his colleauge Dr. Erik Fosse to Gaza in late 2008 when Israel began its bombing campaign. Due to the clamping down on western doctors and media by the Israeli government, they would become the only western witnesses to the brutal and horrific attacks.
Dr. Gilbert is coming to Edmonton to share his experiences during the attacks as part of the Palestinian Solidarity Network’s Eyes in Gaza event, commemorating the one-year anniversary of the incident. Vue Weekly had a chance to speak with Dr. Gilbert from his home in Norway, just before he left for his cross-Canada tour.
Criticizing Israel Isn’t Antisemitism
November 20, 2009An excellent piece written for the Tyee by Murray Dobbin on the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA)
Criticizing Israel Isn’t Antisemitism
But a new coalition of MPs seems to say the two are one and the same.
By Murray Dobbin, 19 November 2009, TheTyee.ca
Ever since the Israeli invasion of the Gaza strip last December, the global debate surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has intensified with both sides upping the ante, and the stakes of the framing battle increasing almost daily. One of the most recent—but almost totally unreported—developments in Canada is something called the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA). It is not an official parliamentary body but is a multi-party, voluntary association of 13 MPs. It is currently holding an inquiry into anti-Semitism because, it says, “The extent and severity of antisemitism is widely regarded as at its worst level since the end of the Second World War.”
In fact, antisemitic attitudes in the U.S. are at an all-time low according to Abe Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League, whose mandate is to monitor and expose anti-Semitism. Statistics Canada reports the number of hate crimes against Jews has been dropping since 2001-2002.
But of course, it all depends on how you define anti-Semitism. Jewish organizations from the Canadian Jewish Congress and Hillel to B’nai Brith have all been vigorously redefining this scourge to capture many more alleged perpetrators in its net of enemies. One of their targets is the handful of Canadian universities where pro-Palestinian activity has been intense.

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Yves Engler Interview in Vue Weekly
March 24, 2010This week’s Vue Weekly features an interview with Yves Engler on his new book, Canada and Israel: Building Apartheid. Engler will be in town for the Edmonton launch on Wednesday, March 31. Click here for full event details.
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