PALESTINE-RELATED
EVENTS in the SEATTLE AREA for OCT. 10-17
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information about history, issues, and our Seattle Divest from Israeli
Military Occupation campaign, please see www.palestineinformation.org.
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PALESTINE SOLIDARITY COMMITTEE/ISM
SEATTLE NEWS
* Next Palestine Solidarity
Committee Meeting: Monday, Sunday 24 October
from 3-6pm
* Next ISM Seattle subcommittee
meeting: Oct. 20, 7-9
*
Next ISM Seattle Discussion Cafe: Nov. 3 , 5-8 pm (every first
Wed.)
* Next Sidewalk
Education, Nov. 13, 12-2 p.m.
*
Next Theatre meeting:TBA (usually every first Tuesday)
* Next ISM pre-training: Fall
* Next ISM Palestine Campaign:
Olive Harvest Campaign, Oct. 5-Nov. 15
* Palestine Film Festival: October 31-Nov. 21 2004
Call
206 633-1086 for locations, dates, times.
PSC now has a copy of the
new Media Education Foundation video, "Peace,
Propaganda and the
Promised Land: American Media and
the Subversion of Peace" (75
minutes) that you can borrow to show in your living room or community
hall.
We previewed the video
and found it extremely informative as a tool for
understanding what is
really happening in the Occupied Territories and why Americans
don't know
about it. For more details
on the video, go to the website of
the Media Education Foundation at
www.mediaed.org. To borrow the
video, email
woodwend@earthlink.net with your request. For information
about other videos in
PSC’s lending library, contact:
palestinejustice@aol.com
THIS WEEK:
WOMEN IN BLACK*** SADAA:
VOICES OF WOMEN, A FESTIVAL OF FILM, VISUAL &
LITERARY ARTS (including
PALESTINIAN FILM & READING)***GILA SVIRSKY, CO-FOUNDER OF
WOMEN IN
BLACK IN ISRAEL, speaks along with PALESTINIANS***PALESTINE IN YOUR
LIVINGROOM?
BRING SPEAKERS AND VIDEOS TO YOUR FRIENDS ANYTIME -- CALL PSC FOR
MORE
INFO 206 633-1086***
WOMEN IN BLACK. Stand against occupation and war
every Thursday at Westlake.
4th & Pine. 5-6 pm. Wear Black. Men can
support.
October 6 - 30, 2004, SADAA: VOICES OF WOMEN, A FESTIVAL OF
FILM, VISUAL &
LITERARY ARTS (Two Palestine related events are: Film
screening on Oct. 8th of
'Frontiers of Dreams and Fears' by Mai Masri and
a reading on Oct. 13th by
local Seattle Palestinian writer Lena Khalaf.
) Sadaa, "voice" or
"echo" in
Arabic/Persian/Urdu, presents 'Voices of Women,'an
arts collective challenging
stereotypical views about women from Muslim
countries. Feeling the need to speak
out women artists from
Afghanistan,Iran, Lebanon, Pakistan and Palestine have
come together to
reveal the diversity of our cultures while saying 'enough' to
the mass
media which misrepresents us and the religious fundamentalists who
expect
us to obey in silence. The festival will present visual art exhibit, film
screenings,
and literary readings. See http://www.jazbah.org/sadaa for more
information.
October 13, 7pm,POETRY/PROSE READINGS:
Featuring local Seattle
writers, Negin Almassi(Iran), Laila Kazmi(Pakistan),
Lena Khalaf (Palestine), and Maliha
Masood (Pakistan), Gallery 110, 110 S.
Washington St., Seattle, ph: (206) 624-9336. This evening is
part of the
'Sadaa: Voices of
Women' arts festival. No charge. See
http://www.jazbah.org/sadaa for details.
Sunday,
October 17th at 2:00 P.M. GILA
SVIRSKY, CO-FOUNDER OF WOMEN IN BLACK
IN ISRAEL, along with PALESTINIANS Hidaya Said and Marianne Albino,
will be
speaking at the American Friends Meeting Hall, 4009 9th N.E.,
Seattle. More
info: More details on www.partnersforpeace.org.
UPCOMING: SADAA: VOICES OF WOMEN, A
FESTIVAL OF FILM, VISUAL & LITERARY
ARTS (including PALESTINIAN FILM
& READING) ***MILITARISM, OCCUPATION & EMPIRE:
IRAQ, PALESTINE AND
THE OBSTACLES TO PEACE.*** OCCUPATION OF IRAQ: THE CASE FOR
WITHDRAWAL.***ISM
DISCUSSION CAFE***SIDEWALK EDUCATION *** PALESTINE FILM
FESTIVAL***PALESTINE
IN YOUR LIVINGROOM? BRING SPEAKERS AND VIDEOS TO YOUR
FRIENDS ANYTIME --
CALL PSC FOR MORE INFO 206 633-1086***
Oct. 20, Phinney Neighbors for
Peace and Justice (PNPJ, affiliated with the
SNOW Coalition) is having a
forum: MILITARISM, OCCUPATION & EMPIRE: IRAQ,
PALESTINE AND THE
OBSTACLES TO PEACE. An update.
Maria Tomchick,
Writer/editor, Eat The State
Steve Niva, Prof.
of Int'l Politics & Middle East Studies, Evergreen
State College
Nikhil Singh, UW Associate Professor of History
at Woodland Park
Presbyterian Church,, 225 N 70th St. (70th & Greenwood) ,
Doors open at 6:30 pm,
Forum starts at 7 pm
Sat. Oct. 23, What: The Northwest Socialist
Conference. Where: Seattle
Central Community College, 1701 Broadway Ave
(Broadway & Pine) Rooms. 3201/3202 and
BE 1110. Cost: Tickets $5 for
workshops or evening panel; $10 all day! *Group
rates available for 10+
tickets.When: 11am - 9pm, includes workshop on the
OCCUPATION OF IRAQ: THE
CASE FOR WITHDRAWAL. For
more information or to buy
your tickets in advance, please contact us!
Phone: 206-931-2922 Email:
seattleiso@yahoo.com. website:
www.nwsocialist.org
PALESTINE: THE PEOPLE
Films that reveal the complexities and
dynamics of being Palestinian.
Sponsored by B & O Espresso and Zaina
Brought to you by Hayaat and Palestine
Solidarity Committee
FOR MORE
INFORMATION CONTACT: 206-633-1086
Oct 31-Nov
21 2004
Sundays at 7pm, Ethnic
Cultural Theater, 3940 Brooklyn Ave NE, in Seattle’s
University
District, Suggested Donation $10/ All Welcome
Sunday
October 31st -- PALESTINE FILM FESTIVAL
Until When…
Dahna Abourahme, 2004. 76 minutes. Sundays at 7pm, Ethnic Cultural
Theater, 3940
Brooklyn Ave NE, in Seattle’s University District, Suggested Donation
$10/
All Welcome
Set during the current Intifada, this
documentary follows four Palestinian
families living in Dheisheh Refugee Camp near Bethlehem as
they share the
centrality of
the Right of Return – the right of Palestinian refugees to
return to the homes they were driven
from in 1948—to any just solution to
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Followed by a presentation by Nada Elia, Professor of
Transnational Feminism
in the
Women's Studies Department at WSU.
A Palestinian and life-long
activist, Ms. Elia will share her perspective and analysis on
the Right of
Return and the
current situation in Palestine.
Nov. 3. ISM DISCUSSION CAFE at the B&O Espresso,
Belmont and Olive on
Capitol Hill. Drop by anytime between 5 and 8 pm to
learn more about the
International Solidarity Movement to End the
Occupation. Every first Wednesday
of the
month. More info: 206 633-1086.
Sunday, November 7th -- PALESTINE FILM FESTIVAL
Land in Black and White
Suheir Ismail, 1998, 56 minutes, Sundays at 7pm, Ethnic Cultural
Theater,
3940 Brooklyn Ave NE, in Seattle’s University District,
Suggested Donation $10/
All Welcome
Journalist,
activist and resident of Dheisheh refugee camp near Bethlehem,
Suheir Ismail travels to South
Africa. As she shares excitement
with black
South African
villagers who clear the first hurdle in their struggle to
regain their ancestral land, Ismail
contemplates the future of Palestinian
refugees and their hopes of returning to their own land.
Abed and Husniyeh Kouttainay, well-known members of Seattle’s
Arab community
and
Palestinian refugees from Jerusalem will discuss Palestinian ties to the
land of Palestine and hopes of someday
returning home.
Nov. 13,
12-2 pm. SIDEWALK EDUCATION
FOR PALESTINIAN HUMAN RIGHTS. Usually
every 2nd Saturday from 12-2
pm. We have info, banners, signs,
and welcome
all anti-racists to join us. Palestine Solidarity
Committee. More info:
palestinejustice@aol.com. Check our calendar for
updates. Call 206 633-1086 if
you need to confirm a location. Westlake Park: 4th & Pine, downtown Seattle.
Sunday, November 14th -- PALESTINE FILM FESTIVAL
500 Dunam on the Moon
Rachel Leah Jones , 2002. 48
minutes, Sundays at 7pm, Ethnic
Cultural
Theater, 3940 Brooklyn Ave NE, in Seattle’s University
District, Suggested Donation
$10/ All Welcome
Ayn Hawd is a Palestinian village that was captured and
depopulated by
Israeli forces
in the 1948 war. In 1953 the village was transformed into a
Jewish artists' colony, and renamed Ein
Hod. This documentary tells the
story of the village's original inhabitants, who, after
expulsion, settled
only 1.5
kilometers away in the outlying hills. Rachel Leah Jones'
filmmaking debut is a critical look at
the art of dispossession and the
creativity of the dispossessed.
Recently returned from several months in the West Bank,
Redmond activist
Aaron
Kullers will speak of his experiences working on the International
Solidarity Movement’s 2004 Freedom
Summer campaign.
Sunday November 21st -- PALESTINE FILM
FESTIVAL
Paradise Lost
Ebtisam Maraana, 2003. 56 minutes,
And A Woman of Determination
28 mins
Sundays at 7pm, Ethnic Cultural Theater, 3940 Brooklyn Ave
NE, in Seattle’s
University District, Suggested Donation $10/ All
Welcome
Filmmaker Ebtisam Mara'ana grew up in
Paradise (Fureidis in Arabic).
This thought-provoking and intimate film diary follows the
director’s
attempt to
recreate her village’s lost history, including the story of her
childhood hero Suuad, who was imprisoned
as a PLO activist in the 1970’s and
banished from the community. The director’s frustration
builds as her
questions are
resisted but she presses for truth.
Presenting the rarely
heard voice of an Arab Israeli, this important film offers
valuable insight
into the
contradictions and complexities of modern womanhood and national
identity in the Middle East.
Nuha Mousa, local activist and sister of Bethlehem journalist
Suheir Ismail,
will discuss
the many, changing roles of women in Palestine and the
importance of Palestinians documenting
their own lives and struggle.
PALESTINE IN YOUR LIVING ROOM: As always,
Palestine Solidarity Committee
would love to help you discuss this issue
with your community. Invite friends over
for dinner or tea and show a
video and host a speaker who’s just back from
witnessing the occupation.
All for free. Let us know if you’re interested: 206
633-1086,
palestinejustice@aol.com.
ONGOING CAMPAIGNS
STOP THE WALL CAMPAIGN ***“GO TO RAFAH TO
INVESTIGATE RACHEL CORRIE’S
DEATH” CAMPAIGN***OLYMPIA-RAFAH SISTER
CITY PROJECT*** SEATTLE DIVEST FROM ISRAELI
MILITARY OCCUPATION
CAMPAIGN***
STOP THE WALL CAMPAIGN
The Wall is higher than the
Berlin Wall, will take millions of American tax
dollars to build, and cuts
the West Bank in two:
confiscating some of the
richest Palestinian farmland and many
wells for Israeli use. For more info:
John Reese,
jreese@scn.org, 206-568-7110 or
Community Action Network
can@drizzle.com
This link is to a translation
of a May 23rd article in Yediot Ahronot titled
“A Wall in the Heart.”
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article1546.shtml
These links have
additional information on the wall including maps.
http://www.gush-shalom.org/thewall/index.html ,
http://www.poica.org/casestudies/Changing%20Wall%20Path%2016-06-03/index.htm.
The Israeli government continues to build a massive wall to surround
Palestinian
areas and turn their ghettos into large prisons. Twice as high and
planned-to-be three times as long as
the Berlin Wall, Israel's latest project of
dispossession has already
uprooted tens of thousands of Palestinian fruit and
olive trees and has
destroyed or isolated from Palestinian farmers tens of t
housands of dunams
of farmland, de facto confiscating the Palestinian people's most
fertile
land and most important water wells.
Entire farming communities are
losing all of their agricultural
land. More statistics:10% of the
West Bank
will be confiscated by and for Israel by the path of this
wall. As of December
2002,
some 11,500 dunams of land have been razed for the footprint of the
wall,
and 83,000 trees uprooted. Over 31
groundwater wells will be in the
confiscated areas of the wall's first
phase. A number of villages are to lose their
ONLY source of water. Land confiscation, destruction, and
severe restriction
of movement will translate into the loss of over 6,500
jobs. Over 100
buildings have
thusfar been destroyed to make way for the wall, mainly shops, an
important
source of income for families and communities At least 17 Palestinian
communities
will be trapped between the wall and the Green Line. Some
communities will
be surrounded on all sides by the wall.
If completed as planned, some
95,000 Palestinians will be isolated.
A number
of small villages have been informed that their proximity
to the wall will
deem most of their community demolished. Courtesy of PENGON. For more
information and
statistics, see: www.pengon.org
The ISM invites you to join the Palestinian
people in coordinated
direct-action, nonviolent resistance to this
strangulation, oppression and affront to
peace initiatives. While leaders talk about peace and the
"road map", take part
in working for justice on the ground and
paving the road to freedom. For
more
information: www.palsolidarity.org
SEATTLE DIVEST FROM
ISRAELI MILITARY OCCUPATION CAMPAIGN: Ask Seattle City
Council to divest
its pension funds from American companies selling war machines
to Israel.
Includes Caterpillar and Boeing. More info:
www.palestineinformation.org;
206 633-1086.
GO TO RAFAH CAMPAIGN
CALL ON YOUR REPRESENTATIVES
TO GO TO RAFAH TO INVESTIGATE RACHEL CORRIE’S
DEATH & TO SUPPORT THE
RACHEL CORRIE RESOLUTION (H.Con.Res. 111 calls for a U.S.
investigation
into her death. Rachel Corrie was a 23
year-old American peace
activist who was killed by an Israel
Defense Forces (IDF) bulldozer while
nonviolently protesting the
demolition of the home of a Palestinian doctor and
his family in the Gaza
Strip on March 16. For more details, please see:
http://www.endtheoccupation.org.):
Murray: 206.553.5545; Cantwell: 206.220.6400;
McDermott: 206.553-7170;
Baird:360.695.6292....
DONATIONS IN MEMORY OF RACHEL CORRIE:
International
Solidarity Movement -- Palestine
c/o Linda Bevis & Ed Mast
4330 2nd
Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98105
(you can also send donations to Rafah to this
address; make checks out to
“MECA”)
Rachel Corrie Memorial
Fund
The Community Foundation of South Puget Sound
111 Market Street
NE, Suite 375
Olympia, WA 98501
More information on the Community
Foundation can be found at:
http://www.thecommunityfoundation.com
Rachel
Corrie Memorial Fund
c/o The Evergreen State College Foundation
Library
Building, Room 3122
The Evergreen State College
2700 Evergreen Parkway
NW
Olympia, WA 98505
Corrie Scholarship Fund
c/o Elizabeth
Abuhayder
351 Lee Street
Seattle, WA 98109
Plant An Olive Tree
in East Jerusalem in Rachel’s Memory
$20 buys a tree
Contact: Joan
Abu Jebara
PR & Advocacy Desk Coordinator
YWCA Palestine
email:
pr.advocacy@ywca-palestine.org or olivetree@ywca-palestine.org
You can also send a check to
"Friends of Sabeel-North Amerca", which is an
IRS
registered 501(c)(3) organization
and the local contact is: sister Elaine
Kelley, admin. officer, 2036 SE
Jefferson St., Milwaukie, OR 97222-7660 Ph:
503-653-6625 email:
kelleysfcc@aol.com (do this and sister Elaine sent us a
receipt and
forwarded the forms to the YWCA/ YMCA in Jerusalem).
The Corrie family
also encourages people to remember Rachel by doing
volunteer service in
their community.
Cards and remembrances for the Corrie family should
be sent to:
P.O. Box 12149
Olympia, WA 98508
Emails to the family
can be sent to:
rachelsmessage@the-corries.com
"MIDDLE EAST
JUSTICE SCHOLARSHIP IN MEMORY OF RACHEL CORRIE" has been
created. This was created with the generous
contributions of our communities.
If people are still interested in making
contributions to this fund they can
do so by writing a check to the name
of the scholarship fund and send this to
Evergreen State College at 2700
Evergreen Parkway NW., Olympia, WA, 98505.
OLYMPIA-RAFAH SISTER CITY
PROJECT
Dear
Friend,
We’re
writing to ask your help on an urgent matter.
As you likely know, the
Palestinians of Rafah, in the
Gaza Strip, have been enduring a terrifying
assault by
the Israeli occupation forces. Hundreds of homes in
Rafah were wantonly demolished last
month in an
indiscriminate campaign of destruction that Amnesty
International
labeled a “war crime”. Thousands of
people, already impoverished, were
then left homeless,
and the campaign of home destruction continued
with
scores of houses leveled in the month of November. A
grave humanitarian crisis is
taking shape, with many
injured persons cut off from medical care by
the
Israeli Occupation forces, and local hospitals unable
to cope with
the growing number of casualties.
One international volunteer currently working in
Rafah
sent this dispatch on November 19th, which gives a
look into the
grim daily existence of Gaza:
We are spending much of our
days visiting families who
have lost children and other family members
from
Israeli bullets. The other day in Gaza City, halfway
through
Ramadan, a very poor family lost one of its
sons. The 13 year old was out
catching birds with
other kids from the neighborhood when an Israeli
military
foot patrol came upon them. The autopsy
report describes the child as being
shot 17 times at
close range and his face was injured from being
stomped
on by the soldiers’ boots. His arm was broken
when they dragged him from
the place of his murder to
the border, in order to claim they shot him
because he
got too close to the Green Line.
In Rafah, another 13 year old
child was shot in the
stomach on his way
home from school. That
day there was an unusual amount
of gunfire all day long…In Block O, one
of the refugee
camps along the border, this child was just getting
out
of class and on his way home when he was either
targeted or hit with a
stray bullet. He was not killed
instantly, but was taken to the ICU where
over the
course of 3 days was given 16 liters of blood. In the
end the
doctors could not stop the bleeding and the
child died.
Stories of such atrocities are almost entirely
absent
from U.S. media reporting, yet are common fare to
those involved
in solidarity work inside Palestine.
As citizens of the country that
finances and enables
the Occupation, we are trying to provide some
immediate
relief and hope to the victims, while laying
the foundation for long-term
change.
Who We Are
The concept of an Olympia-to-Rafah sister city
relationship
was begun last year by our friend and
colleague Rachel Corrie, who was
killed by an Israeli
military bulldozer on March 16. Rachel insisted on
living in Rafah
because she thought it was there that
people faced the occupation’s
harshest conditions. It
is
well known that she was a member of the
International Solidarity Movement
and that she lost
her life defending a Palestinian family’s home
from
destruction. Not so well
known were her efforts at
establishing a sister-city relationship. She traveled
to Rafah with the
names of school children from her
hometown, seeking to pair them with
counterparts in
Rafah in a pen-pal exchange. She imagined all sorts
of cultural exchanges, aid
projects, and direct ways
of connecting people across the many barriers
of
distance, language and misunderstanding that separate
us. She believed that only then might our
country’s
misguided policies be confronted and changed.
Although Rachel’s life was
cut short, many of us were
inspired by her and have resolved to carry out
her
project. Beginning with a
small core group, we have
steadily expanded since our formation last
Spring. A
number of our
members have gone to live in Rafah,
building connections with people and
institutions
there. We have
begun a Fair Trade exchange for
Palestinian artwork through the Union of
Palestinian
Women, we support a Center for Disabled Persons, we
have
sponsored cultural exchanges, and we offer
translation between English and
Arabic for our pen-pal
program.
You can find out more about us, or contact
us, through our website
at http://www.orscp.org/.
What You Can Help With Right Now
Right now the people in Rafah
are asking us for help
in obtaining medical equipment and supplies. The idea
of a Sister City in the
U.S. has raised hopes inside
Rafah, and we wish to respond to their appeal
as
generously as possible.
While we have longer-term
ideas about setting up doctor exchanges
and assistance
from local hospitals, we would like to respond to the
more
immediate request of obtaining medical supplies.
Our group’s ability to
respond to such an appeal is
limited, and so we are reaching out to you
for
assistance.
Any
contribution you can make to support this project
will be fully
tax-deductible, and our transfer of
funds to Palestine will be completely
legal and
transparent. Our
501(c)3 fiscal sponsor is the Middle
East Childrens’ Alliance in
Berkeley, CA, directed by
longtime activist Barbara Lubin. If you are not
familiar with them,
see their website at
http://www.mecaforpeace.org/. MECA is one of the
most
established aid organizations in the U.S. working
in the Mideast.
The funds they send to Rafah for us will
be
distributed through Dr. Mona El-Farar of the Union of
Health Work
Committees. You can read Dr. El-Farar’s
recent report on Rafah’s
medical crisis at
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article2054.shtml.
If
you have any questions, feel free to contact us by
phone at (360) 867-0290
or via email at
tomwright59@comcast.net.
Thank you so much for
your help.
Tom Wright and Therese Saliba
This is due to
several FBI interviews have been reported in the area in the
last few
days. Please distribute where appropriate. WHAT TO DO IF THE FBI OR
POLICE
CONTACT YOU FOR QUESTIONING
The US government has announced its intention to
interview people of Arabic
origin living in the US. This bulletin informs you how to
respond in a way
that will protect your rights when the FBI, Immigration
officials, or police
contact you for questioning.
If the FBI or police contact you to ask questions, you have the right to
have a lawyer present. It is
your right and your choice whether you get a
lawyer. A lawyer is a legal
witness who will protect your rights.
If you are a
non-citizen, it is more important that you have a
lawyer.
If an FBI agent or police officer
asks to speak to you, and you would
prefer to have a lawyer, tell him or
her that you want to consult with that lawyer
first. Write down the name, agency, and
telephone number of the person who
calls or visits you. Tell them that your lawyer will contact
them soon.
Then CONTACT SOMEONE
IMMEDIATELY.
ACLU can provide confidential free
legal advice.
(206) 624-2184
24-hour Arab Hotline for Arabic speakers
takes
hate incident reports &
gives referrals to legal advisors.
(206)
634-9001
ANY information you give to an
officer without a lawyer, even if it seems
harmless, can be used against
you or someone else. Lying to an
officer is a
crime. Remaining
silent is NOT a crime.
You are NOT required to allow the officer into your home or office
without
a warrant. Ask to see
the warrant, the officers ID and get his serial
number. If the officer refuses to show you any
of these, do not let him in, call
911 immediately. Tell the person that you are doing
this.
If the officer says that he has a
warrant for your arrest, you have a
right to see the warrant. You must go with the officer, BUT YOU
DO NOT HAVE TO
ANSWER QUESTIONS UNTIL YOU CONSULT A LAWYER.
· If you are
detained, you should ask for a lawyer and remain silent.
If you are detained in an immigration
detention center, ask for contact
information for lawyers.
PLEASE CALL FOR HELP—
AND
LET OTHERS KNOW ABOUT THIS INFORMATION
Good Luck,The Arab American Community Coalition
A
reader adds:
Another note based on my friends' experience: the FBI
will not ask to enter
your
house. If you open the door, they
will walk straight by you into the
house, warrant or no.
If they show up at your door, do not open it. If you
have a chain lock, leave it locked and only open the door as
far as the
chain
allows
you to. Otherwise, talk (or refuse
to talk) through the door. Do
not
give them the opportunity to
walk into your house, because they will take it.
--dk
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