3CR 855am

Palestine: Speaking out against Israeli apartheid and occupation

8 Oct 2009 - 19:00
8 Oct 2009 - 21:30
Etc/GMT+10

PALESTINE SOLIDARITY CAMPAIGN presents

The Struggle for a Free Palestine:
SPEAKING OUT AGAINST ISRAELI APARTHEID AND OCCUPATION


A public forum and discussion on Israel, Zionism, apartheid and the Palestinian struggle for justice and freedom

SPEAKERS:
Avigail Abarbanel is a former Israeli soldier and citizen of Israel, who renounced her Israeli citizenship in 2001 in protest against Israel's occupation and human rights abuses of the Palestinian people.  Avigail is active in the struggle for Palestinian rights and is currently the director of Deir Yassin Remembered in Canberra.  She will speak about Zionism and the reasons behind Israel's Apartheid practices.
Kim Bullimore is an international human rights volunteer who lived and worked for more than a year in  West Bank of the Occupied Palestinian Territories with the International Women's Peace Service. Kim is active with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and writes regularly on Palestine-Israel issues for a range of publications, including Direct Action and Palestine Chronicle. Kim will discuss the current political situation in Palestine and Israel and how Israel implements its Apartheid policies in practice.

7pm, Thursday, 8 October
New International Bookshop

Victorian Trades Hall,
Cnr of Lygon and Victoria St, Carlton

Entry by donation

Tel: 0439 454 375 or 0431 728 271
Email:
www.palestinesolidaritycampaign.net


Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state.”
- Henrik Verwoerd, South African Prime Minister, 1961

The occupation reminds me of the darkest days of apartheid, but we never saw tanks and planes firing at a civilian population. It's a monstrousness I'd never seen before. The wall you built, the checkpoints and the roads for Jews only - it turns the stomach, even for someone who grew up under apartheid. It's a hundred times worse”.
- Ronnie Kasrils, Jewish South African anti-apartheid activist & South African Parliament member.