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Bil'in Habibti Film Screening at Rice Cinema. Directors will be present!
by Sousan Hammad Thursday, Mar. 06, 2008 at 6:09 PM
sousan.hammad@gmail.com

We are proud to announce the Anti-apartheid and Palestinian non-violence movement speaking tour that will begin in New York on March 3rd 2008 and will end on the west coast in Seattle on March 20th. Director and cinematographer, Shai Carmeli Pollak, and non-violence trainer and activist, Mansour Mansour, will be addressing audiences in 13 cities across the country about the movement in Palestine and Israel against the Israeli occupation, wall and apartheid. In addition, in most cities Shai's movie will be screened, "Bil'in Habibati", about one village's non-violent protest against the apartheid wall and the relationship that the Israeli filmmaker (Shai) develops with villagers.

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The Movement Against Apartheid in Palestine
US 2008 National Speaking Tour & Film Screening

Palestinian activist, Mansour Mansour, and Israeli filmmaker, Shai Carmeli Pollak will be touring the United States with Shai's movie "Bil'in Habibti" during March 2008.

Our speaking tour is designed to create an opportunity to for the speakers to address questions and discuss with an audience about nonviolence movements in Palestine against the Israeli occupation and apartheid, joint struggles between Israelis and Palestinians, responding to military violence using nonviolent techniques, and others.

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