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  • No Way Through

    October 15th, 2009 | Activism | | Comments »

    Winner of the Ctrl.Alt.Shift film competition, No Way Through highlights mobility restrictions imposed in the West Bank, that are limiting its habitants’ access to health care, thus violating a fundamental human right.

    Written and Directed by: Alexandra Monro + Sheila Menon
    Mentor: Jim Threapleton
    Music: The Thirst

    This program was produced for August 10, 2009.

     

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    For more information, visit:
    http://www.ctrlaltshift.co.uk/nowaythrough


    Current TV: Boycott Israeli Settlement Goods Protest

    October 14th, 2009 | Activism | | Comments »

    On 11th October 2009, activists protested inside Sainsbury’s on Cromwell Street, West London to highlight the sale of Israeli and illegal Settlement produce by both Sainsbury’s and other major supermarket chains across the UK.

    This program was produced by filkaler for Current TV for October 11, 2009.

     

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    For more information, visit:
    http://current.com/users/filkaler.htm
    http://www.bigcampaign.org


    U.K. Caterpillar workforce surprised by Israeli arms trade protest

    October 19th, 2007 | Activism | | Comments »

    Workers arriving at the Caterpillar – Perkins factory in Irlam, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, this morning were surprised by a 30 foot yellow banner with an acrylic image of a Palestinian, head in hands, whose house is being demolished by a Cat bulldozer while an Israeli soldier stands guard. The spray-painted text proclaims “Stop Caterpillar… Palestine… House Demolitions… Apartheid Wall… Perkins… 100% owned by Caterpillar… Israeli Tank Deal”.

    It was all too much for some – they kept their windows firmly sealed while staring straight ahead. Others were interested but scared that someone might notice, a few shouted at us and declined any discussion. But quite a number, especially those not driving a Jag, perhaps even walking to work, were curious enough to take our leaflet and the War on Want Shareholders anti-Report. Some knew nothing about their company’s role in Palestine and thanked us for the information. Some knew of the issues and agreed with us completely. Some, it seems, were embarrassed to go into work through our line.

    This program was produced by Chris Edwards on April 8th 2005.

    For more information, visit:

    http://stopcat.org

    http://catdestroyshomes.org

    http://rachelcorriefoundation.org


    IMEMC: This Week In Palestine – August 17, 2007

    August 17th, 2007 | Occupation News | | Comments »

    A new US arms deal boosts military aid to Israel by 25%, while the Israeli army continue to attack Palestinian killing seven this week. These stories and more in this weeks program.

    This Week in Palestine for August 11 through August 17, 2007 was brought to you by the International Middle East Media Center.

    For more information, visit:

    http://imemc.org


    IMEMC: This Week In Palestine – June 1, 2007

    June 1st, 2007 | Occupation News | | Comments »

    Norway decides to channel aid to the Palestinian government, and a British University Union joins the academic boycott of Israel. On the ground, the Israeli army continues to attack Palestinians has killed 19 this week. These stories and more in this weeks program.

    This Week in Palestine for May 26 through June 1, 2007 was brought to you by the International Middle East Media Center.

    For more information, visit:

    http://imemc.org


    Audio montage from the Palestine Solidarity Rally in Sheffield, England

    May 22nd, 2007 | Activism | | Comments »

    The northern branches of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign held a series of events in Sheffield on 12 May, 2007, in what was described as the biggest Palestinian solidarity event outside London for many years, calling for an end to 40 years of Israeli occupation and for justice in Palestine. The day’s events included a march and rally, a mock-up of a checkpoint, food, dancing and a photo exhibition.

    This program was produced by Sheffield Live community radio.

    For more information, visit:

    http://sheffieldpsc.org.uk

    http://sheffieldlive.org