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Bil'in Village Against the Wall Photo Exhibit
November 12, 2008 to November 25, 2008
Featuring: Video and Speakers about the struggle in the West Bank Village of Bil'in against the Apartheid Wall and the recent launch of legal action against Canadian corporations involved in building settlements on Bil'in village land. Bil'in is a Palestinian village struggling to exist. It is fighting to safeguard its land, its trees, its resources, its liberty. By annexing close to 60% of Bil'in land for Israeli settlements and the construction its 'separation' wall, the state of Israel is strangling the village. Since 2005, Bil'in residents have been peacefully demonstrating every Friday in front of the "work-site of shame" supported by Israeli and International activists. And every Friday the Israeli army respond with violence.
Time: Full Opening Night: Wednesday, November 19th @ 7pm
Venue: Tinto's Cafe
Location: 89 Roncesvalles Avenue Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.tinto.ca, www.caiaweb.org
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives
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