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  • AIC: On “This Regime Which is not One – Occupation and Democracy Between the Sea and the River, 1967 to the Present”

    July 12th, 2009 | Society | | Comments »

    The Alternative Information Center spoke with Ariella Azoulay and Adi Ophir about their book, This Regime Which is not One – “Occupation and Democracy Between the Sea and the River (1967 – )”, published last year in Hebrew by Resling Press. Ariella Azoulay teaches visual culture and contemporary philosophy at the Program for Culture and Interpretation at Bar Ilan University. Adi Ophir teaches philosophy at Tel Aviv University’s Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas.

    This program was produced by News From Within for September 25, 2008.

     

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    TWP: Occupation, Colonialism, Apartheid

    July 3rd, 2009 | Occupation News | | Comments »

    In May 2009, the results of a 15-month study commissioned by The Middle East Project of the Human Sciences Research Council at Cape Town, South Africa were published in a report entitled: “Occupation, Colonialism, Apartheid? – a re-assessment of Israel’s practices in the occupied Palestinian territories under international law.” The research study over a 15-month period by a team of international scholars is arguably the most thorough and most authoritative investigation into Israel’s practice of Apartheid in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The study was coordinated by Dr. Virginia Tilley, Chief Research Specialist at the Democracy and Governance Division of the Human Sciences Research Council at Cape Town. Dr Tilley discusses the report’s findings and their implications.

    This program was produced by This Week In Palestine for WZBC radio on June 28, 2009.

     

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    CKUT: Interview with Steven Salaita, “Contemporary Colonial Realities: Native America and Palestine”

    June 23rd, 2009 | Society | | Comments »

    Steven Salaita is a professor of English at Virginia Tech University and author of The Uncultured Wars: Arabs, Muslims and the Poverty of Liberal Thought. CKUT’s Stefan Christoff interviews Salaita who addresses the colonial history in North America and in Palestine, while also addressing the Obama administration in regards to the Middle East and global neo-liberal economic policies.

    This program was produced for CKUT Radio for June 2, 2009.

     

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