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Events |
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Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
On Sunday, 16th May Black Rose will be re-screening the film To Shoot an Elephant (due to our poor advertising last time, many folks missed out), to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of the Nakba. The film documents the 2008-2009 Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip - Operation Cast Lead. The film is made by international and Palestinian activists on the ground, and documents the attacks and the work of international activists who chose to stay in Gaza and ride with the ambulances to collect the wounded and the dead, even though, after the first day of bombing, one of the internationals remarked "We don't expect all of us will make it out alive". When: 6:30pm, Sunday 16th May ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ May 15th 1948 was the date that the state of Israel came into existence. Palestinians use this date to commemorate the Nakba (the Catastophe) which occurred from 1947-1949 when more than 60 percent (800 000) of the total Palestinian population was expelled and more than 530 Palestinian villages were depopulated and completely destroyed by Zionist armies. To date, Israel has prevented the return of approximately six million Palestinian refugees, who have either been expelled or displaced. Approximately 250,000 internally displaced Palestinian second-class citizens of Israel are prevented from returning to their homes and villages. Currently One-third of the registered Palestine refugees, nearly 1.4 million, live in 58 recognised refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, the Syrian Arab Republic, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. 80% of the 1.5 million people living in Gaza are refugees from 1948. | ||

