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Resistance and Solidarit Struggle in Iraq and Palestine - talk on Sunday 4th

Solidarity | 03.04.2004 17:35

The Tuffnell Park Social Centre (Opposite Tuffnell Park Tube - Northern Line- in the old Grand Banks building), North London, hosts a talk by an eye-witness actvist who spent 6 months living in refugee camps in palestine and 8 months living in Iraq and accompanying and supporting families, Palestinian refugees, workers, trade unions, the Union of the Unemployed, womens organisations and human rights groups in Baghdad and Basra.

Time: 7.30pm
Place: Tufnell Park Social Centre, (Grand Banks) Tuffnell Park, NW1
Donations appreciated - all monies will go towards projects in Iraq and Palestine (OWFI, autonomous womens self sufficiency project in Basra and Projecy Hope in Nablus)

The Tuffnell Park Social Centre (Opposite Tuffnell Park Tube - Northern Line- in the old Grand Banks building), North London, hosts a talk by Ewa Jasiewicz, an eye-witness solidarity activist who spent 6 months living with families in Palestinian refugee camps in Jenin and Nablus, riding with paramedics in Red Crescent ambulances, accompanying students, teachers and council workers during curfew, intervening in house to house searches and arrest operations, and supporting grassroots resistance and social projects in Jenin. She also spent 8 months living in Iraq and accompanying and supporting families, Palestinian refugees, workers, trade unions, the Union of the Unemployed, womens organisations and human rights groups in Baghdad and Basra.

The talk will outine the current conditions in Iraq and Palestine and the different forms of resistance active against the two Occupations and what we can do here to resist in solidarity.

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