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Zoom Meeting Discuss with Palestinians threat of annexation of their lands

Meeting will take place over the zoom and is held on Friday the 5th of June 5 pm UK time. Details below

West Midlands Palestine Solidarity Campaign has organised a Zoom meeting with Palestinians in the West Bank who face Israel’s annexation of their villages over the next few weeks.

Naeem Malik is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: Zoom Meeting Annexation of Palestine

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The villagers are keen to work with the Palestine Solidarity Campaigners internationally to help build an international opposition to the latest threats of Israeli annexation that is illegal and denies Palestinians their rights on their own lands.

The meeting will hear first hand from some of the Palestinians about the threats they face as their lands come under threat of annexation by the occupation forces. Their will be an opportunity for us to discuss how and what we can do to help Palestinians defeat this latest attempt by the Israeli state to illegally annex more parts of Palestine.

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Zoom Meeting in the Midlands on Palestine and the Corona crisis from the West Bank 20th April 2020

A zoom meeting organised in the Midlands with Palestinian speakers from the West Bank and Birmingham

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A week of events with young Palestinians visiting Midlands

Birmingham:

Saturday 23/11/2019 at 19:00: Centrala: the youth will join a jazz gig and they will sing few folk songs. Address:  Unit 4, Minerva works, 158 Fazeley Street, Birmingham, B5 5RT.

Sunday 24/11/2019 at 17:00. Midland Art Centre. The film will be screened with another film about Gaza. Panel discussion with Clare Short. Address Midlands Art Centre, Cannon Hill,  B12 9QH

Monday 25/11/2019. 17.00-19.00. Ironbridge Institute Lecture, Birmingham University. Aston Webb Building Room WG12.  C19 Aston building

Tuesday 26/11/2019 at 19:00 Walsall friendship association with Kouber. St Paul’s Crossing, Darwall St, WS1 1DA.

Wednesday:  27/11/2019

Coventry University Seminar at12:30-14:00 at Richard Crossman building RC 123

Birmingham at  19:00 Centrala, Digbeth.  The film, music and discussion.  Address: Unit 4, Minerva works, 158 Fazeley Street, Birmingham, B5 5RT

Thursday 28/11/2019: 18:30 The  Yemeni Community Association,  Greets Green Access Centre, Tildasley St, West Bromwich, B70 9SJ

Friday    29/11/2019    Bristol  at 18:00,  Bristol Palestine Museum  Palestine Museum Bristol BS1 2HG

Saturday 30/11/2019  Exeter   14:00, Exeter Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Sunday 1/12/19 Coventry Palestine solidarity Group, at 2 pm at St Peter’s Church, Coventry.

For further information please contact:

Dr Elly Harrowell, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, Elly.Harrowell@coventry.ac.uk

Dr Marwan Darweish, Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations, Coventry University, M.Darweish@Coventry.ac.uk

 

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HSBC Stop Arming Israel National Day of Action Saturday 12th Sept 1 pm to 3 pm

WMPSC is supporting the national day of action and has called for a protest outside the New Street Branch, 130 New St, Birmingham B2 4JU of HSBC in Birmingham City Centre. Protesters will be there from 1 pm to 2:30 pm. HSBC invests in and provides financial services for companies providing military technology and weapons to Israel, which the Israeli military has used to commit war crimes and systematically violate international law. This includes investments of nearly £100 million in the company Caterpillar.

 

Caterpillar supplies the Israeli military with bulldozers which are weaponised and used to assist in Israel’s ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, including the demolition of Palestinian homes, schools, villages and civilian infrastructure – in order to make way for the ever-expanding illegal Israeli Jewish-only settlements.

Since 1967 the Israeli military has demolished nearly 50,000 Palestinian houses, and Caterpillar equipment has been involved at many of these demolitions, which amount to war crimes. Currently Caterpillar Bulldozers are being used by the Israeli military to aid in the demolition of 70 Palestinian homes in the Sur Baher village in East Jerusalem. Over 1000 Palestinians are being displaced from their homes, forcing them to live in exile

Caterpillar also provides equipment used to reinforce Israel’s apartheid infrastructure, including Israel’s checkpoints, seperation wall alongside the West Bank as well as the wall in Gaza, and for the construction of illegal settlements and settlement infrastructure on stolen Palestinian land.

Public pressure led HSBC to divest from Elbit Systems, Israel’s largest arms company, but HSBC remains deeply complicit with Israel’s war crimes.

Mobilise and take creative action at your local HSBC branch, join in with local actions, spread the word on social media and call on HSBC to #StopArmingIsrael!

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Protest for No To British Cycling’s Partnership with HSBC

 

 

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Palestine-Eid Social – eve of the Big Ride to Coventry Protest

Palestine-Eid Social for the Big Ride

On the eve of the The Big Ride to Coventry protesting against HSBC investing in companies supporting Israel’s oppression of Palestinians

This will be an opportunity to hear from individuals in Birmingham who have visited Palestine. They will share their experiences.

Join us and enjoy food and entertainment representing Birmingham’s diversity

Saturday the 7th September 7 pm to 11 pm

WMT Social Club 205 Wheelers Rd Kings Heath Birmingham B13 0ST

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Exist! Resist! Return Protest Sat 11th May Coaches from the Midlands

Transport from the Midlands: Please Join us

Walsall – 7.45am, Abu Bakr Mosque, Wednesbury Road
Carrs Lane Church 8-15 am, Carrs Lane Opposite  Moore St Station

Birmingham Central Mosque- 8.30am 180 Belgrave Middleway, Birmingham B12 0XS

Tickets: £15, concessions £10, £20 sponsor a seat

To book children / asylum seekers / refugees / can’t afford £10 please email admin@westmidspsc.org

or visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/west-midlands-national-demonstration-for-palestine-tickets-60273733359?ref=eios&aff=eios

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Memorial for Midland Activists and Jeremy Hardy Saturday 18th May 6:30 pm

 

6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Midlands Arts Centre Canon Hill Park

Birmingham B12 9QH

Click on the picture to book your ticket for the event

The event has been organised to remember and celebrate the lives of departed Birmingham activists for Palestinian human rights, Jolyon Jones, Linda Pugh and Ian Murray, all of whom made daily, long term contributions to the activities of the WMPSC, both locally and nationally. The event will also pay homage to the late Jeremy Hardy by showing his acclaimed film “Jeremy Hardy Vs The Israeli Army”.

 
The film will be preceded with an open mike for anyone that wants to speak on behalf of departed friends and their works, sing a song or read a poem.
 
Any organisation that wants a stall at this event can have one as long as we are notified beforehand so that the floor space can be planned.
 
The MAC is well served with buses and there is a large cafe and bar on the premises.
 
Please do what you can to advertise and promote this ticketed event. If your organisation has a website, a mailing list or a newsletter then do please inform your membership, many of whom no doubt will be aware of the lives of Jolyon, Linda and Ian and their work for Palestinian human rights.
 
If your organisation is able to make a donation to the costs of this event then that would be much appreciated. (Account no 20364276 – sort code608301)
 
If you have contacts with organisations other than your own who are not included here (such as Keep Our NHS Public) and for whom Jolyon, Linda and Ian supported then please on behalf of WMPSC forward the details of this event to them as soon as possible
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Public meeting: Birmingham Pride #DropHSBC 20th Feb 7 pm UNITE Office

VENUE: Unite the Union, Heneage Street West,  Birmingham B7 4AX

Pinkwashing is a propaganda strategy used to conceal human rights violation through the facade of support for LGBTQ+ rights, used by apartheid Israel and corporations such as HSBC.

HSBC invest over £800million in and provide syndicated loans worth up to £19billion for, companies arming Israel. One such company is Caterpillar, who supplies the Israeli military, with specifically designed weaponised bulldozers. These bulldozers are used specifically to demolish Palestinian homes, factories, agricultural land and civilian infrastructure, including water pipes and networks on Palestinian territory assigned by the UN. Caterpillar also provides equipment to: reinforce the apartheid walls in Gaza and the Westbank and for the construction of settlements and settlement infrastructure on stolen Palestinian land, in violation of UN Security Council resolution 242.

To obscure their complicity, and protect their branding, HSBC provides sponsorship and funding for LGBT+ pride festivals across the world, and in the UK they are the main sponsors of Birmingham pride. This funding acts to ‘pinkwash’ HSBC’s image, concealing their involvement in human rights abuses.

Palestinian LGBTQ+ group, Aswat, have called for transnational solidarity to campaign against HSBC’s sponsorship of Birmingham pride:

“From queers to queers, we want to call on all UK groups and specifically groups in Birmingham not to accept HSBC’s sponsorship, in the name of transnational solidarity. We, Palestinians, want to send companies and states who pinkwash their crimes a clear message: oppressed groups know too well that no one will be free unless we are all free, and no group’s rights should be used to cover the violation of any other group’s rights.”

2019 is the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots that led to the birth of the modern Pride movement – but the struggle for ‘Absolute Freedom for All’ – the original aim of the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) who founded Pride inspired by the Black Power Movement – is far from over. States, corporations and institutions at the heart of the military-industrial-complex that makes billions of pounds of profit from a weapons industry that continues to murder queers (and others) across the world use Pride as a tokenistic event to try to clean up their reputation – and we ain’t going to stand for it!

Come to this public meeting to learn more, get involved and be part of a movement to campaign for Birmingham pride to drop HSBC as a sponsor and to highlight the pinkwashing nature of Israel and complicit companies such as HSBC.

Speakers:

Dan Glass – from ‘No Pride in War’ and Beautiful Trouble – a book, web toolbox and international network of artist-activist trainers whose mission is to make grassroots movements more creative and more effective.

Sara Khan – Liberation and Access Officer at University of Manchester Students’ Union, member of the NUS LGBT+ committee, active around QTIPOC, LGBT+ rights and decolonising campaigns.