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Campus Roundup: a review of April activities at Canadian universities

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Dalhousie was one of many Canadian campuses where Palestinian human rights activists dared to dream of equality and human rights for Palestinians last month. Above: “I have a dream”  mural somewhere in the occupied territories, from FB page of Students Against Israeli Apartheid at Dalhousie University. Read more (more…)

Canadian women preparing new attempt to enter Gaza by boat

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In 2010, Israeli forces stormed the Mavi Marmara which was trying to bring needed medical supplies to blockaded Gaza. Nine people were killed (a tenth died later) and dozens were wounded. The boat was seized. But Israel got a lot of bad publicity. This September, another boat with a female crew and passenger complement, will try again. Read more.

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Original Nakba survivors to visit Eastern Canadian cities

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In a decade or so, the voices of the original Nakba survivors will be extinct. But 86 year old Mariam Fatallah remembers clearly being expelled from her village in 1948. She wants to be sure that others know what happened to her and hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees.  She is making a tour of the USA and Canada to share her memories of expulsion and of living as a refugee in Lebanon. Read more

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Israel sees BDS as a strategic threat: Patrick Martin, Globe and Mail

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Globe and Mail Middle East Bureau Chief Patrick Martin told an Ottawa meeting that he was neither in favour of nor opposed to BDS, the international movement to boycott Israel. But in his presentation, he explained why he thinks Israel sees BDS as a “strategic threat”.  He also explained, somewhat ominously, what Israel might thinking of doing about it. Read more. (more…)