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International Women’s Peace Service in Palestine (IWPS-Palestine) is a team of human rights workers, who provide international accompaniment to Palestinian civilians, document and non-violently intervene in human rights abuses, support acts of non-violent resistance to end the illegal Israeli occupation and building of the apartheid wall.
IWPS-Palestine is inviting applicants from women who would like to join our team of volunteers. Successful applicants will serve at least one term in Palestine and support our on-going work outside. Deadline for application 30.09.09. Please email for more info and application form. More information about IWPS. Start: 00:00
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Indigenous Film Festival
July 11th 2009, Saturday 1pm- 5pm Level 4, Ross House, 247 Flinders Lane Featuring: 1-2.15pm HOW THE WEST WAS LOST The 1946 Pilbara strike was a landmark strike by Indigenous pastoral workers for human rights, fair wages and working conditions. 2.30- 3.30pm NINGLA A-NA The 1972 fight for the tent embassy in Canberra 3.45- 4.45pm THE INTERVENTION: KATHERINE, NT A 2008 film discussing the impact of the Northern Territory intervention in three communities near Katherine. Entry by donation (recomended $20/12 full festival; $10/5 per film) Contact 9639 8622 or email Organised by Resistance and Green Left Weekly. www.resistance.org.au www.greenleft.org.au Start: 11:00
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11 am – 1pm
Saturday, July 11 Bourke St Mall, Cnr of Swanston and Bourke St, Melbourne City On 19 September 2007, Israel’s “Security Cabinet” declared the Gaza Strip a “hostile entity”. Since that time, Israel in the name of “security” has imposed an illegal and punitive siege against the 1.5 million civilians living in Gaza, preventing almost entirely the movement of goods and people into and out of Gaza. Israel’s illegal siege, which is a form of collective punishment, is a war crime under international law. According to Oxfam, more than 80% of Gaza’s 1.5 million residents are currently dependent on international food aid as a result of the siege. In addition, according to a report in October 2008 by the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights currently 45% of working age adults in the Gaza Strip are officially unemployed. Since Israel’s all-out bombing of the Gaza Strip in December - January, the situation in Gaza has gotten worse and the siege has tightened. During Israel’s assault on Gaza, more than 1400 Gazans were killed, two-thirds of whom were civilians. According to the United Nations, more than 42,400 houses were destroyed, leaving more than 250,000 people homeless. Also destroyed were 14 mosques and 10 schools, while a further 240 schools were damaged. Currently, due to Israel’s siege, no widespread reconstruction can take place. On July 9 2004, the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel’s building of the apartheid wall is illegal. The following year on July 9, 2005, more than 100 Palestinian civil society organisations launched the international call for a boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel until it complied with its obligations under international law. To mark the anniversary of these two very important events, we call on all supporters of human rights to join us and to speak out against Israel’s ongoing human rights abuses against the Palestinian people, to say no to Israel's occupation and apartheid policies and to demand justice for the Palestinian people struggling against siege, occupation and war. End the siege of Gaza! End the Israeli occupation of Palestine! No Australian support for Israel – Sanctions Now! Initiated by Palestine Solidarity Campaign Tel: O439 454 3750 or 0431 728 271 Email or website. ’Gaza is a prison and Israel seems to have thrown away the key” -UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, John Dugard On the July 11 action we will be displaying the goods banned by Israel from entering Gaza. If you can contribute any of the following for the display, please bring them on the day or contact us at the above numbers/email. As part of its illegal and punitive siege of Gaza, Israel currently bans the following items in the name of “security”: Canned goods, tinned meat, tomato paste, tea, coffee, milk products in large packages, apricots, most baking products, sausages, semolina, sesame seeds, nuts, cherries, kiwi, green almonds, pomegranates, plums, grapes, avocados, chocolate, animals (ie. cows, sheep), clothing, shoes, notebooks, toys, crayons, fabrics, threads, needles, candles, matches, books, light bulbs, hair conditioner, musical instruments, mattresses, sheets, blankets, cutlery, crockery, cups, glasses, wood, wooden furniture, building material, electric appliances, refrigerators, washing machines, spare machine, car parts. Previously banned but allowed to be imported in the last three months: toilet paper, nappies, sanitary napkins, detergents, soaps, pasta, pumpkin, carrots, hair shampoo, margarine, salt, artificial sweetener, legumes, yeast, cheeses, toothbrushes, toothpaste | ||
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