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February 22, 2012 Media Analysis

Khader Adnan's Unpublicized Hunger Strike

Vigil called on CBC to end the silence

December 28, 2011 Foreign Policy

Oil Rich Gulf Co-operation Council Grows

Extreme extraction could prove to be the meaning of GCC membership for Morocco and Jordan

December 21, 2011 Foreign Policy

Extreme Extraction

Oil production plans could reshape Morocco's economy and environment

December 7, 2011 Foreign Policy

Oil in the Desert

Will water be sacrificed to oil in Jordan?

November 30, 2011 Foreign Policy

Apartheid Oil

Crude oil trapped in shale could transform Israel into energy powerhouse

November 23, 2011 Foreign Policy

The Changing Face of Oil Extraction

Shale oil and gas plays in Israel/Palestine, Jordan and Morocco

November 19, 2010 Foreign Policy

Resistance Floats

Canadian boat to break the blockade on Gaza

August 30, 2010 Gender

Less Than Animals

Palestinian women imprisoned by Israel speak out

August 25, 2010 Foreign Policy

Ties that Bind

Canadian military seeking lessons from Israeli occupying army

June 28, 2010 Foreign Policy

Three Weeks in the West Bank

Resistance, destruction, life in Palestine

June 19, 2010 Foreign Policy

Multi-Billion Dollar Mining Boom

From the archives: the economics of war and empire in Afghanistan

June 3, 2010 Accounts

The Same Boat

Israel's attack on flotilla mirrors daily reality in Gaza

June 2, 2010 Foreign Policy

Underground Diplomacy

Canada’s transnational mining industry implicated in abuses

May 29, 2010 Foreign Policy

Canada’s Conservatives to Push for Iran Sanctions

Israeli nukes not a concern

April 24, 2010 Weblog:

Khalas! The Fifth Bil'in International Conference on the Popular Struggle

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In the name of our prisoners: Non-Violence, Creativity, International Joint Struggle

April 21-23, 2010
Bil'in, West Bank

Closing Statement

During this fifth annual conference, we felt the absence of our friends who are prevented by the occupation's cells and bars from joining us, imprisoned for struggling non-violently for our freedom, activists and leaders of the popular committees Abdullah Abu Rahmah, Ibrahim A'amirah, Adeeb Abu Rahmah, Hassan Moussa, Zaydoun Surour, Ibrahim Burnat, Wael Faqi and all political prisoners.

The conference opened with a message from them written by the imprisoned coordinator of the popular committee of Bili'n, Abdullah Abu Rahme. The message spoke of the need to continue the popular nonviolent struggle and the need for international support.

We felt the absence our beloved Bassem Abu Rahmah, along with the martyrs of Ni'lin and those that have fallen to defend our land and human dignity. We heard from the family of the martyr Bassem Abu Rahma on behalf of the families of the martyrs who stated that the popular struggle must continue until freedom is achieved.

We felt the absence of our brothers and sisters from Gaza who can join us only via video conference due to the occupation's criminal siege of 1.5 million of our people.

All those that were not with us physically were with us every minute in spirit. It is your steadfastness and your sacrifice that fuel and inspire the struggle that will ultimately lead us to our freedom.

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April 23, 2010 Foreign Policy

Enriched Hypocrisy

Before criticizing Iran's nuke program, Canada should look within

April 12, 2010 Foreign Policy

The Ethnography of an Air-Strike

Canada’s military academics in the Afghan war and at home

March 9, 2010 International News

Frustration, Suffocation and Crisis

Strife, siege on Gaza continue one year after Israeli bombardment

March 3, 2010 Business

Seeding Divestment

Carleton's Yafa Jarrar discusses BDS campaign

March 1, 2010 Foreign Policy

Identifying Apartheid

Canadian students respond to Israel's rights abuses

September 19, 2009 Arts

Slingshot Rhymes from Palestine

An interview with filmmaker Jackie Salloum on Slingshot Hip Hop

September 16, 2009 International News

Opposition MPs in the West Bank

Liberal, NDP and Bloc MPs visit Palestinian evictees, call on Canada to respond

August 21, 2009 Foreign Policy

Butcher and Bolt

Why "special forces" fail in Afghanistan, from Churchill to Obama

August 19, 2009 Foreign Policy

The Boycott Debate

Klein, Lerer, Baskin on the effects of internal, external pressure on Israel

August 17, 2009 International News

Palestinian Organizer Imprisoned after Tour of Canada

Interview with Abdullah Abu Rahme of Bil'in's Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements

August 12, 2009 Weblog:

Who profits from Israeli occupation?


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Boycotted by activists, the Israeli company AHAVA is backed by one of Israel's most powerful families
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Description: After the Israeli attack on Gaza earlier this year, the international Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Campaign (BDS Movement) escalated all around the world. Now, activists are targeting AHAVA, an Israeli cosmetics company founded by and based in an Israeli settlement in the Occupied West Bank. The AHAVA company, as many others in Israel that are based in the Palestinian Territories or profit from their occupation are owned by the powerful Israel family - the Livnat family. The Real News investigates how the family's dynasty is invested in the economy of the occupation.

April 12, 2009 Opinion

Through Canada’s Rez Zone Looking Glass

Israeli Apartheid Week

February 9, 2009 Photo Essay

Life under Occupation in Ni'lin, Palestine

Peaceful actions against the Apartheid Wall* result in Israeli repression

January 21, 2009 Sports

No Justice, No Play?

Gaza anger overwhelms hoops contest

January 15, 2009 Weblog:

Israel Broke Ceasefire First

Also reported here in the Guardian on November 5th:

A four-month ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza was in jeopardy today after Israeli troops killed six Hamas gunmen in a raid into the territory.

Hamas responded by firing a wave of rockets into southern Israel, although no one was injured. The violence represented the most serious break in a ceasefire agreed in mid-June, yet both sides suggested they wanted to return to atmosphere of calm.

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