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Bristol - Event Notice
Wednesday April 08 2009
Start Time: 06:30 PM

Boycotting Israel - Lesson of South Africa Apartheid

category bristol | peace | event notice author Friday April 03, 2009 19:43author by Ed Hill Report this post to the editors

Bristol Palestine Solidarity Campaign Public Meeting

Films and Speaker - Ron Press, Former ANC Activist

Ron Press worked in South Africa for the African National Congress during the darkest days of apartheid. His talk will consider what lessons can be learned from the South African anti-apartheid struggle, when dealing with the situation in Israel / Palestine. As the campaign to boycott Israel gains momentum world-wide, his experiences take on sharp relevance.

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Time 7.30 – 9.30pm
Broadmead Baptist Church, Union Street, BRISTOL.

REFRESHMENTS AND STALLS
Broadmead Baptist Church is the ‘church above the shops’ on Union Street. A few doors down from Broadmead-Tesco. Easily reached by bus.

A MUST FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THE BOYCOTT CAMPAIGN

author by Neta Golan - ISMpublication date Sat Apr 11, 2009 08:58Report this post to the editors

Any chance for a summery of this event?
Cheers!

author by Tonypublication date Sun Apr 12, 2009 18:39Report this post to the editors

About this meeting, even though Ron Press was unable to attend, it still went very well, with interesting debate from the audience. The videos were inspiring, especially the French action at the Carrefour hypermarket which you can see by following the link in the article.

Have just watched your video on Youtube (by Neta Golan - International Solidarity Movement), well done you :-)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcrnIFufGsE

http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/690203

Related Link: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/690203
 
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