NGO Action News – 4 June 2014

The Civil Society and the Question of Palestine

4 June 2014

EUROPE

  • Café Palestine is organizing the event Palestine Refugees: what future lies ahead? in Brussels on 5 June 2014Matthias Burchard, Director of UNRWA’s Representative Office to the EU and Mohammed Khatib, a Palestinian activist, will speak.
  • The Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) is organizing a youth journey for justice to the West Bank on 2-10 August 2014.
  • Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) is organizing the event Cycle for MAP to raise money to support Palestinians, on 7 September 2014. MAP also announced that there were a few tickets left to attend their Gala Fundraising Dinner on 5 June 2014 featuring the American/Palestinian comedian Maysoon Zayid. Lastly, MAP took part in a panel discussion about the crisis facing Palestinian refugees at an event on the margins of the 67th World Health Assembly in Geneva on 20 May 2014.
  • Palestina Solidariteit (Belgium) is proposing an international summer camp to explore Palestinian past and present, on 1-10 August 2014.
  • Rotterdam Voor Gaza is hosting a screening on 4 June 2014 of the documentary film Where Should the Birds Fly. The film directed by Fida Qishta is a first-hand account of the aftermath of the 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead in the Gaza Strip. The film will also be screened in Amsterdam on 5 June 2014 at an event organized by Nederlands Palestina Komitee.
  • StopG4S is organizing a protest outside the G4S multinational security company’s Annual General Meeting on 5 June 2014 in London. A petition calling on G4S to withdraw from Israeli prisons, and end its involvement with Israel’s human rights abuses will be handed over.
  • War on Want issued a statement on 29 May 2014 announcing that the Gates Foundation had sold down its shares in the G4S company.

ISRAEL AND PALESTINE

MIDDLE EAST

NORTH AMERICA

UNITED NATIONS

  • The International Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian People has a Twitter account and an official hashtag #2014forPalestine. Share the word and let us know about your International Year plans at 2014forPalestine@un.org!
  • OCHA OPT has a new Barrier Portal focusing on the 2004 ICJ Advisory Opinion on the Legal Consequences of the Construction of a Wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
  • The UN Palestinian Rights Committee held its 361st Meeting at the United Nations on 2 June 2014, the day a new Palestinian Unity Government was sworn in.
  • The UN Secretary-General issued a statement welcoming the announcement of a Palestinian Government of National Consensus, on 3 June 2014.
  • UNRWA launched on 2 June 2014 its #giveforfood campaign to help the over 1 million Palestine refugees who are unable to afford even their minimum food requirements. Please click here to support the campaign which will run until 28 July.

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