NGO Action News – 30 April 2015

The Civil Society and the Question of Palestine

30 April 2015

ASIA

  • Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) Thailand will organize a Public Meeting in Bangkok on 7 May. PSC Thailand and the BDS Campaigns will report on their activities and launch their online fundraising campaign for Palestinian refugee families in Bangkok.
  • PSC Thailand will also hold its annual commemoration of the Nakba in Bangkok on 19 May. The theme will be “One Year After Operation Cast Lead: The State of Palestinian Civil Society Today”.

EUROPE

ISRAEL

  • Zochrot invited its supporters to join the March of Return to a Palestinian village destroyed in the 1948 war, organized by the Association for the Defence of the Rights of the Displaced People in Israel.

NORTH AMERICA

  • On 22 April, the Student Senate of Earham College in Indiana, USA, passed a resolution in support of divestment from companies directly involved in the Israeli occupation of Palestine: Motorola, Hewlett-Packard, and Caterpillar.
  • A special meeting of the New York Comics and Picture-story Symposium was held on 22 April at Parsons college. At the event “Beyond Handala: Editorial Cartooning and Comics in Palestine”, Mohammad Saba’aneh, editorial cartoonist for the Palestinian daily newspaper Al-Hayat Al-Jadid, shared his work and the work of his fellow Palestinian cartoonists, and discussed the landscape for cartooning and comics under Israeli occupation and beyond.
  • American Friends of UNRWA invites its supporters to its fourth annual Gaza 5K walk/run on 16 May 2015 in Washington, DC to show solidarity with the children of Gaza.
  • The Critical Palestine Studies Association hosted on 29 April a book talk with the scholar Norman Finkelstein entitled “Method and Madness: The hidden story of Israel’s assaults on Gaza” at the City University of New York.
  • The Israel-Palestine Working Group held a conversation on the Palestinian Economy on 24 April.
  • Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at the New School in New York are inviting participants to attend an event on the Political Economy of Palestine: Challenges of Colonialism and Neoliberalism on 8 May.

UNITED NATIONS

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