Sunday, January 18

Don't forget MLK Day candlelight vigil!

Hi folks. With all the recent events, this might be the biggest. Here's our official announcement, from the ad-hoc coalition Philly Gaza Action Group.

WHAT: Candlelight Vigil and March Led by Women and Children in Solidarity with the People of Gaza

WHEN: Monday, January 19, 2009 at 5:30 PM

WHERE: Gathering at Israeli Consulate (1880 JFK Blvd) and Marching to City Hall (15th and Market)


On January 19th, 2009, people throughout the United States will celebrate the life, legacy, and birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who was assassinated on April 4th, 1968. Dr. King was one of the foremost leaders of the Black civil rights movement in this country, an organizer extraordinaire for peace and justice, and an eloquent orator who challenged racism, injustice, and oppression everywhere. Exactly one year before he was killed, in a speech entitled "Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence," Dr. King called the U.S. government and military the "greatest purveyor of violence in the world today." These words are especially significant today, as the United States government continues its unequivocal support of Israel's criminal bombardment and massacre of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

As people of conscience we call for solidarity with the people of Gaza who are suffering at the hands of the one of the most advanced militaries in the world today. Supported by the United States, Israel has imposed a near total blockade on Gaza since June 2007 which has led to a breakdown in basic services including water and sanitation, electricity, fuel and medical supplies. Two-thirds of Gaza's 1.5 million people are currently without electricity and the remaining one-third are limited to just a few hours each day. As a result of these illegal sanctions 30% of children under 5 years suffer from stunted growth due to chronic malnutrition and 75% of the population now rely on food aid.

Some 1100 Palestinians have been killed since the Israeli assault on Gaza began 20 days ago, with close to 5000 injured, according to Israeli newspaper Haaretz and the International Red Cross. Many of the victims are women as well as children, who make up more than half of the population.

Join together with the peace and justice communities of greater Philadelphia and across the country, as we do justice to Dr. King's memory, and the memories of others like him, by demanding an end to Israel's war on the Palestinian people and the support it receives from the United States government.

LET THE PEOPLE OF GAZA LIVE!

END THE ECONOMIC BLOCKADE OF GAZA!

STOP ALL U.S. AID TO ISRAEL!

END THE ISRAELI OCCUPATION OF PALESTINE!

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Event: Panel Discussion on Ceasefire

Here's another event in Philly, not sponsored by SUSTAIN but with discussion on the situation in Gaza.

THE OTHER SIDE OF THE NEWS
What's Going on in Gaza? What's with the Cease Fire?

A Discussion by Three Activists
Followed by questions and discussion by attendees


SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2009 –2:00 pm
STAPELEY RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, 6300 GREENE ST.

Corner Washington Lane and Greene, Germantown

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Anan Zahr is a Palestinian activist in the Philadelphia area; a board member of the Ameriacan-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee and of Playgrounds for Palestine. She teaches Arabic at Villanova

Janet Amighi is an anthropologist specializing in the Middle East, teaching at Montgomery Community College

Libby Frank is a member of WILPF's national and international Middle East Committees and the local WILPF branch

There's more than meets the eye and reaches the public from the corporate media. Come and participate and see if you're missing anything.

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Sponsored by the Philadelphia branch of the Women's International League for Peace & Freedom

For further information, contact Heather Shafter hshafter@comcast.net

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Wednesday, January 14

Panel Discussion & More on Obama Rally/Protest

Check out this event at Villanova, and look below for more details about the Obama train stop in Philly this Saturday, sponsored by World Can't Wait.

The Conflict in Gaza:
A panel discussion by members of the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies

Featuring professors Nasser Chour, Julie R. Klein, Marwan Kreidie, and Catherine Warrick, and moderated by Dr. Lowell Gustafson

Villanova University
Connelly Center Cinema

Thursday, January 22, 2009
4:30 pm


"From Guantanamo to Gaza, Stop the US War of Terror and Torture. The world can't wait!"

When Obama boards the Amtrak train to Washington D.C. from 30th street station tell him and the world that people living in the U.S. are fed up with war and torture for empire. On the heels of inauguration, we want the new president to know that we oppose Wars for Empire - from more troops in Afghanistan to legitimizing the massacre in Gaza in the name of security. Moreover, if you are horrified by what is going on in Gaza and Afghanistan or scared about an attack on Iran, make your voice heard on Saturday, January 17th at 30th street station. Although, we do not know what time in the morning that Obama plans on boarding, we are setting a tentative time frame and are planning on being flexible:

Saturday January 17th, 2009
30th & Market Street Corner

9am-Noon (Pending when Obama gets on the train and when he departs) Tentative Time!

sponsored by World Can't Wait
philly@worldcantwait.org

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