Activism
I was accused of “visually and biographically resembling” a man named as a “terror” suspect in a US State Department report. Read more about Why did a rogue group of Occupy activists smear me with "terror" claim?
Israeli forces hit activists with the butts of their rifles as we set up a Palestinian village on occupied land. Read more about Making history in Bab Al Shams
Emad Burnat’s house was declared a “closed military zone” by Israel — but that didn’t stop him from making a great film. Read more about Israel's viciousness against Bilin captured in "Five Broken Cameras" documentary
The second national Students for Justice in Palestine conference will connect, strategize, build and strengthen the student movement in the US. Read more about Building bridges between struggles at upcoming student conference
Israel’s law against equating its foundation with ethnic cleansing mimics Arizona’s ban on Mexican studies. Read more about Let's unite our struggles to challenge legacies of US and Israeli ethnic cleansing
While much work is still to be done, the coordinator of the project that produced the landmark Kairos Palestine document reflects on its successes. Read more about BDS key to a "just peace," says Palestinian Christian boycott activist
A solution can be clinched within the coming decade, according to the son of an Israeli military chief. Read more about Palestine freedom battle "will be won": interview with author Miko Peled
Stephen Harper’s complicity in Israel’s crimes is denounced by his compatriots. Read more about Canadians stand in solidarity with Gaza's besieged farmers, fishermen
Members of the Trades Union Congress in the UK unanimously voted to campaign towards ending Israel’s devastating siege on Gaza. Read more about Why Palestine is a key issue for UK trade unions
Bilal Diab on his 77-day hunger strike in protest of administrative detention in Israeli prison. Read more about Winning the battle of empty stomachs: hunger striker Bilal Diab interviewed
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