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Cambridge Anti-racism Newswire Archive

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24-01-2004 18:46

Suicide and the aftermath of the New Year invasion of Nablus

The aftermath of the Israeli military invasion of Nablus City and Balata Refugee Camp over the New Year.

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23-01-2004 12:36

Refugee/asylum teach-in in Cambridge

Teach-in: Refugee and asylum : the issues
Monday 26th January, 8pm, Old Kitchens, Queens College

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19-01-2004 01:46

Help Needed With Project in Nablus, Palestine

Hello,

i have been living and volunteering (with ISM and other projects) in Nablus, Occupied Palestine for about seven months. My time has been concentrated on Nablus, particularly in Balata Refugee Camp.

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05-01-2004 01:22

A view from inside Israel

A lot of reports of the situation within Palestine and Israel are coming out currently, either from people working in Palestine, or in the mainstream press from outside. As a Jewish person myself I found this report from inside Israel extremely important and reassuring, as it gives information about the strength of feeling by many Israelis in the country against what is going on. This is not a race issue, and most people who are upset by the army's behaviour and the governments policy in the occupied territories are reacting in humanitarian and political dimensions, including all those Jewish people outside of Israel who are campaigning against this system and this regime. So for the inspiration of others like myself, for the consideration of those who have seen only reports of Israelis as army members, and for those who argue aggressively and often hotheadedly that all criticism of Israel is somehow anti-semitic (themselves the only ones aplying this race-label), here is a report I received a couple of days ago from the Israeli Peace Group Gush Shalom, who do fantastic work in the midst of an increasingly fraught and in many areas degenerating society.

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04-01-2004 18:23

The new year in palestine

Shooting of Israeli anarchist during anti-wall protest; invasion of Nablus continues over the New Year.
Taken from www.notesfrompalestine.net

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04-01-2004 18:09

Waiting - home demolitions in Balata Refugee Camp, Palestine

Collective punishment continues in Balata Refugee Camp, as the Israeli Army takes out its frustration at not catching the Palestinian independence fighters on the local population.
Taken from www.notesfrompalestine.net

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04-01-2004 18:04

Israeli military invasion of Nablus

A short update on the extension of the Israeli invasion in the Nablus area from Balata Camp to Nablus City from a week ago. Taken from www.notesfrompalestine.net

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20-12-2003 09:45

Shaheedah in Nablus, Palestine

The roads from Asira Shamaliya to Nablus city, the regional capital, have been closed for some time. Those trying to brave the mountain trails or skirt around settlements risk military aggression. Kamleh Mohamed Asa'd Sawalha was a recent victim.

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15-12-2003 15:11

Public Meeting on Threat from the Extreme Right

A Radio 1 DJ and several national figures will reveal their experiences of racism at a meeting organised by Broxbourne Against Racism (BAR).

Entitled “The Threat of the Extreme Right”, the meeting takes place at the borough’s premier venue, Broxbourne Civic Hall, Hoddesdon, from 7.30pm on 16 December.

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26-11-2003 18:09

Film: 'Mr and Mrs Iyer'

Cambridge South Asia Forum

presents

the international award-winning film by Aparna Sen

'Mr and Mrs Iyer'

Winstanley Lecture Hall Trinity College

Saturday 29th November at 4:00pm

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23-11-2003 22:32

Poster/flyer for Woomera film screening

Here are PDFs of the poster/flyer for the screening of "Woomera 2002" on 30 November.

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27-10-2003 10:02

Poster for Shebab Daiya film

JPG of poster This is the poster for "Shebab Daiya: Life in the Promised Land", which will be shown in Cambridge at the next Indymedia film screening on 2 November 2003.

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30-09-2003 14:56

Musings from inside the Asylum System

Most people are aware of the fairly scandalous nature of the UK's attitude to refugees. But in the last few weeks, working at a refugee support centre, I found my general disapproval of the asylum system intensify into absolute horror at the reality of the effects of our policies and the appaling mentality revealed behind them.

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27-08-2003 11:16

Update from Palestine

This is an update that was sent to the Cambridge IMC from a friend regarding the current situation in Palestine.

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27-08-2003 11:09

Letter from a friend in Hebron

This letter was sent to us by a friend in Palestine.

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12-08-2003 16:08

ESCAPE FROM OAKINGTON!

Twelve asylum seekers escaped from the government's flagship refugee centre after scaling the perimeter fence

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09-08-2003 17:38

Home Office Disappears Another Family

The Trumci family were woken up At Oakington Detention Centre this morning at 4AM. They were then taken to Stansted Airport in London and deported back to Kosovo against their will. Removed from their home in West London and brought to Oakington in Cambridgeshire early on Sunday, they had been warned that sometime this week they might be deported. It has been a long week.

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07-08-2003 14:34

Oakington detention :: noborder protests

Video, multiple formats, 4:08 minutes. A group of concerned Cambridge residents recently demonstrated in front of the detention centre in nearby Oakington, where asylum-seekers are detained while their claims are being processed and (usually) rejected. Inmates in the detention centre have recently been engaging in hunger strikes and civil disobedience to protest conditions inside the camp and the extraordinarily long length of their imprisonment. The facility's regulations state that people should be kept inside for 7-10 days, but some inmates have been detained there for over two months.

The video is available in the following formats:

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04-08-2003 23:50

freedom now

Cambridge residents join the call for freedom at Oakington Detention Centre as detainees hungerstike against their detention

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29-07-2003 13:23

Palestinian hip hop tour - help needed

palestinian hip hop tour - help needed

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