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International Week of Solidarity
Against the Apartheid Walls in Palestine & the Siege of Gaza
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The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign will be taking part in this year’s International Week of Solidarity called by the Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign (www.stopthewall.org).

They have called on international activists to launch a week of global mobilisation against the walls of apartheid in Palestine from November 9th to 16th 2009. The IPSC intend to use this opportunity to highlight the necessity of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, with specific reference to the ongoing role of Irish construction company CRH (formerly Cement Roadstone Holdings) in the building of the Apartheid Wall and illegal colonial settlements in the West Bank.

In addition, we will also be highlighting the ongoing brutal medieval-style siege of Gaza and the devastating aftermath of Israel’s winter offensive on the tiny coastal strip which left over 1,400 Palestinians dead and thousands wounded and homeless.

Our aim is to promote as many different voices showing solidarity with the Palestinian people as possible, and to raise awareness among mainstream Irish civil society of Israel’s apartheid policies, the ongoing plight of Palestinians, and their heroic struggle to resist ethnic cleansing. To this end we will be hosting film screenings, public meetings and fundraisers in Cork, Tullamore, Limerick, Belfast, Maynooth, Galway, Kilkenny, Derry and Dublin. Please refer to the brochure for full details of the events - and please try to come along and/or get involved!

Also as part of this week we have organised a National Rally in Dublin on 14th November (@ 2pm, The Spire, O'Connell Street, Dublin - followed by a public meeting at 4pm in the Teachers' Club, Parnell Square, Dublin 1).

See below for a day-by-day listing of the events we have planned - for more information about each event, please, please click on the links below or alternatively click here to Download the PDF brochure.



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Thursday 5th Nov

Film Screening: Occupation 101

Date: 5 Nov 2009

Time: 6:00PM

Area: Galway

Venue: The Space, Aras Na Mac Leinn, NUIG, Galway

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Monday 9th Nov

Film Screening: Bassem Abu Rahmah - Story of a Bil'in Martyr (followed by Q&A with Bil'in activists)

Date: 9 Nov 2009

Time: 1:00 PM

Area: Cork

Venue: Room G20, Western Gateway Building, UCC, Cork

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Tuesday 9th Nov

Film Screening: Occupation 101

Date: 10 Nov 2009

Time: 6:00PM

Area: Maynooth

Venue: Room 3/4, Students Union Building, NUIM, Maynooth


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Film Screening: Bassem Abu Rahmah - Story of a Bil'in Martyr (followed by Q&A with Bil'in activists)

Date: 10 Nov 2009

Time: 7:30PM

Area: Dublin

Venue: Pearse Centre, 27 Pearse Street, Dublin 2

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Wednesday 10th Nov

Film Screening: Erased - Wiped Off the Map

Date: 11 Nov 2009

Time: 7:30PM

Area: Limerick

Venue: The Absolute Hotel, Sir Harry's Mall, Limerick

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Film Screening: Bassem Abu Rahmah - Story of a Bil'in Martyr (followed by Q&A with Bil'in activists)

Date: 11 Nov 2009

Time: 6.30PM

Area: Maynooth

Venue: Physics Hall, South Campus, NUIM / St Patricks College, Maynooth

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Public Meeting: Breaking the Siege of Gaza - Viva Palestina and Free Gaza Activists Speak

Date: 11 Nov 2009

Time: 8:00PM

Area: Kilkenny

Venue: Club House Hotel, Kilkenny

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Thursday 12th Nov

Film Screening: Bassem Abu Rahmah - Story of a Bil'in Martyr (followed by Q&A with Bil'in activists)

Date: 12 Nov 2009

Time: 7:00PM

Area: Galway

Venue: The Space, Aras Na Mac Leinn, NUIG, Galway

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IPSC Fundraising Pub Quiz

Date: 12 Nov 2009

Time: 8:00PM

Area: Dublin

Venue: Brokers Bar, Dame St, Dublin 2

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Friday 13th Nov

Re-Session: Palestinian Night in Seomra Spraoi

Date: 13 Nov 2009

Time: 8:00PM

Area: Dublin

Venue: Seomra Spraoi, 10 Belvedere Court, Dublin 1


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Film Screening & Public Meeting: Breaking the Walls of Apartheid (Story of a Martyr & ISM Bil'in, Viva Palestina and IPSC activists)

Date: 13 Nov 2009

Time: 7:00PM

Area: Belfast

Venue: The Workshops Collective, 1a Lawrence St, BT17 1LE

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Public Meeting: Breaking the Walls of Apartheid - Free Gaza & IPSC Activists Speak

Date: 13 Nov 2009

Time: 7:00PM

Area: Tullamore

Venue: Fergie's Bar (upstairs), Market Sq, Tullamore

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Saturday 14th Nov

National: Rally Against Apartheid in Palestine and the Siege of Gaza (followed by Public Meeting)

Date: 14 Nov 2009

Time: 2pm (Rally) / 4pm (Public Meeting)

Area: Dublin

Venue (Rally): The Spire, O'Connell St, Dublin 1

Venue (Meeting): The Teachers' Club, Parnell Square, Dublin 1

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Sunday 15th Nov

Film Screening: Erased - Wiped Off the Map

Date: 15 Nov 2009

Time: 3:00PM

Area: Dublin

Venue: Connolly Books, Essex St, Temple Bar, Dublin 2

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Film Screening: Bassem Abu Rahmah - Story of a Bil'in Martyr (followed by Q&A with Bil'in activists)

Date: 15 Nov 2009

Time: 7:30PM

Area: Limerick

Venue: Absolute Hotel, Sir Harry's Mall, Limerick

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Speaker Profiles

Peter McLoone is the General Secretary of the IMPACT trade union. Peter was part of the ICTU delegation that visited Palestine in November 2007. In May 2008, IMPACT passed a resolution supporting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign which Peter spoke strongly in favour of.

Harry Browne is a Lecturer in the School of Media, Dublin Institute of Technology, as well as an activist and journalist. He worked in The Irish Times for 12 years. His account of the 'Shannon Five' anti-war activists entitled Hammered by the Irish was published in 2008. He has served on the steering committees of both the Irish Anti-War Movement and Anti- War Ireland.

Sameh Habeeb is a Gazan journalist, blogger, photographer and human rights worker. He reported prolifically and bravely during the Israeli onslaught in Dec 2008 /Jan 2009. He now lives in London where he is studying, continues to edit the Palestine Telegraph e-newspaper and is a spokesperson for the European Campaign to End the Siege of Gaza.

Caoimhe Butterly is a renowned human rights activist and Gaza Coordinator for the Free Gaza Movement. She often visits Gaza to do human rights monitoring, assist with relief efforts, and work on project development with Free Gaza and other groups. She has also been a human rights worker in Zimbabwe, Chiapas, Guatemala and Iraq.

Evie Soli and Peter St. John-Jones are two International Solidarity Movement activists (Norwegian and English) who have lived in Bil'in and been a part of the non-violent resistance movement against the Apartheid Wall there. Pete has also been an activist in Nablus and Jerusalem, while Evie has been an activist in Hebron and Jerusalem.

Derek Graham is a director of the Free Gaza Movement. He was the first mate on board FG boats "Dignity" and "Spirit of Humanity". He was recently kidnapped by Israeli forces while trying to deliver much needed aid to Gaza. He was a member of the reserve defense forces in Ireland for 21 years.

Jenny Graham is the wife of Free Gaza International Director Derek Graham who was kidnapped in Gazan waters while sailing the Spirit of Humanity in July 2009. Jenny will travel to Gaza on the next mission and plans to stay for six months to carry out humanitarian work.

Alan Lonergan is from Mayo and will sail on the next Free Gaza mission which will include an Irish boat. He is a Free Gaza Ireland Coordinator and previously entered Gaza in October 2008 with the Free Gaza Movement.

John Hurson comes from Tyrone. He travelled to Gaza in a Rocwell Water truck last Febuary as part of the Viva Palestina Convoy. He is currently working on an excellent campaign with Quinn Cement which allows people to donate building supplies to Gaza which he will bring with him on the next Free Gaza mission in late December.

Ger Cassidy is originally from Tralee. He has been active for five years with various Irish based Palestinian causes and this May was in Palestine for the first time. He decided, along with others, to form Viva Palestina Cork in order to send essential supplies to the people of Gaza. Their convoy will leave Ireland on December 1st bound for Gaza.

David Landy is the Chairperson of the IPSC. He was an organiser of the public letters from Irish academics in 2006 and 2009 calling for a moratorium of EU funding of Israeli universities. He has written on Zionism and on British Jewish opposition to Israel, and is currently teaching in the Department of Sociology in Trinity College.

John Dorman is an architect, originally from Sligo. He has been the IPSC's Divestment Officer since May this year during which time he has been prolific in his campaign work on Amdocs, Veolia and CRH. John recenlty visited the West Bank for the first time.

Freda Hughes is a teacher and PhD student in Education. She is currently the IPSC's Public Relations Officer and Events Coordinator having recently stepped down as Acting National Chairperson. Her work involves both grassroots activism and political lobby work.

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For more information about any of these events
please contact us at 01 6770253, info [at] ipsc.ie or events [at] ipsc.ie
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