| EVENTS 
              CALENDAR   If you are organising an event in support of Palestine or related 
              to the subject then contact 
              us and we will feature it on our calendar. DISCLAIMER: Innovative Minds is not responsible for any of the 
              events featured on the calendar - for further information please 
              check out the organisers of the event before attending.   MAY 
              2002: 
 
               
                | DATE: | Tuesday, 28 May 2002, 6 - 7:30pm |   
                | VENUE: | Trafalgar Square London.
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                | DETAILS: Palestine Verbatim - A Public Reading
  come and listen to:  Palestine Verbatim  The experiences of people who are living through the attack 
                    on the Palestinian Territories in their own words.  Eyewitness accounts, first hand stories and testimonies direct 
                    from Jenin, Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron and the other 
                    communities of the Occupied Territories plus reports from 
                    the Israeli peace movement and refuseniks  A PUBLIC READING by actors, writers, poets, film-makers, 
                    artists and activists Tuesday 28th May 6pm to 7.30pm Trafalgar 
                    Square  "Then, one of the soldiers, whom we think is the officer 
                    in charge, asked us to put on our clothes and they made us 
                    sit in the living room and started discussing about what they 
                    would do with us, while they were drinking all the beer they 
                    found in our apartment."  "The soldiers are trying to hide what happened by asking 
                    people to bring corpses lying in the streets inside the houses, 
                    and are now bulldozing houses and burning them to hide the 
                    corpses under the rubble."  "Before they were allowed to go to Jenin women were 
                    gathered in one room. A soldier started beating one of them, 
                    another soldier started shouting and saying that women should 
                    not be beaten."  This event is being organised by Meeting Ground Theatre Company 
                    and friends and supported by Artists Against The War Proceeds 
                    from the collection will go to Medical Aid for Palestinians 
                   More Info: chadwick@meetingground.demon.co.uk www.meetingground.org.ukwww.artistsagainstthe 
                    war.org.uk
   Palestine 
                    Verbatim - Help Out Information for participants, readers, volunteers 
                    and supporters  Palestine Verbatim will be presented on Tuesday 
                    28th May at 6pm in Trafalgar Square We 
                    have had a really good response to our request for stories 
                    (from Palestine) and readers (from here). We 
                    need all the help we can get to make this exciting and original 
                    event a success. The event is being 
                    presented by Meeting Ground Theatre Company plus friends in 
                    collaboration with Artists Against the War  Please read what follows carefully and see 
                    how you can take part.  LEAFLET  If you know you can use leaflets, contact 
                    us immediately by telephone or email, tell us your postal 
                    address and how many you want. We will post them to you. Contact 
                    us if you can distribute the leaflet:  
                    outside the Young Vic for the audience 
                      of HOMEBODY/KABUL at 6.30 on Monday 27th May outside Piccadilly Circus, Covent Garden, 
                      Leicester Square and Charing Cross tube stations at 5pm 
                      on Tuesday 28th May  If there is anywhere else you can leaflet 
                    TELL US and say how many you want. It's an opportunity to 
                    reach beyond our friends!!!!!!  PRESS RELEASE  We are producing a Press Release. If you have 
                    contacts to whom you think it should go. Contact Emma Schad. 
                     DESIGN  We need a banner with the words PALESTINE 
                    VERBATIM on it capable of being displayed on the third of 
                    three steps immediately behind first stage of Nelson's Column. 
                    This may be a simple calico cloth banner with lettering large 
                    enough to be seen from the top of a passing bus.  PLEASE HELP US. Come along at 6pm on Sunday 
                    26th May to 55 Windsor Road N7 (tel 7263 9807) to help do 
                    this.
 ORGANISATION
 STEWARDS NEEDED!!! If you will collect money 
                    and distribute a programme to the spectators on the actual 
                    day please tell us. You will need to be at Nelson's Column 
                    by 5.30pm on Tuesday 28th May the day of the presentation. 
                    All proceeds will go to Medical Aid for Palestinians.  IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ORGANISING THE EVENT: 
                     We've never used a public space like Trafalgar 
                    Square for an event before. Find out about the logistics. 
                    Also how the Verbatim accounts will be distributed to the 
                    readers is an interesting problem. The readers will only get 
                    the pieces they are reading on the day!!!!  HELP US!!!  Come along to an organisation meeting at 6.30pm 
                    on Thursday 23rd May at 55 Windsor Road N7 6JL. Telephone 
                    7263 9807 before you come.  THE EDITORIAL GROUP will meet to sort out 
                    the running order and who will read what at 5.30pm on Sunday 
                    26th May at 55 Windsor Road N7 6JL  READERS  If you have volunteered to read you will need 
                    to be at Trafalgar Square at 5pm on the day - Tuesday 28th 
                    May - to collect what you are going to read. There will be 
                    somebody standing by to help with pronunciation of Arabic 
                    words.  About 20 people have volunteered to read and 
                    we will be contacting you if you have volunteered. If in any 
                    doubt telephone 7263 9807 or e mail chadwick@meetingground.demon.co.uk 
                       |   
                | ORGANISER: | Meeting Ground Theatre Company, Artists Against The War
 |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 25 May 2002, 2 - 6 pm |   
                | VENUE: | Muslim Cultural Centre 244 Acklam Rd, London, W10
 Tube: Westbourne Park
 London.
 |   
                | DETAILS: Palestine Truth Uncovered - London Conference 
 Speakers include:Speakers Including:Azzam Tamimi (MAB): Roots of the conflict
 Dr Bashir Nasi (Historian and lecturer):
 Palestine and Britain  the historic and moral responsibility
 Ibrahim Hewitt (Chairman of Interpal):
 Palestine the resistance and manipulation of the media
 Lloyd Quinan MSP: Eye Witness Account from Palestine
 George Galloway MP
 
 Specail Video Showing: Video footage of Jeneen
 Occupation101 Video presentation: (only the second UK 
                    showing)Speakers Including:
 Noam Chomsky
 Richard Falk
 Paul Findley
 Allegar Pacheco
 
 Further information:  contact: 07958329879 / intifada101@hotmail.comweb: www.islamevents.com
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | Muslim Assoc of Britain |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 25 May 2002, 1:30 pm |   
                | VENUE: | Assemble at Tothill Street (Westminister 
                  Tube), march to Trafalgar Square, London. |   
                | DETAILS: 
 Solidarity March with Children in Palestine 
 Hundreds of children and juveniles have been killed by the 
                    Israelisecurity forces and many more suffer daily from the terror 
                    of the
 Israeli occupation.
 Schools are closed, parents cannot work to provide even basic 
                    needs,homes and families are destroyed.
 The CPR calls especially on supporters with children of their 
                    ownto attend this demonstration. There will be a short march 
                    from Tothill
 St (nr Westminster Tube), beginning at 1.30 to a rally in 
                    Trafalgar
 Square.
 The CPR will have placards bearing the names of many of the 
                    childrenkilled by Israeli soldiers and settlers, since the Intifada 
                    began.
 
 Further information:  leaflet: click 
                    herephone 020 7604 5518 - 020 7604 5528
 web: www.justiceforpalestine.com
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | Justice for Palestine Committee (incl:Muslim Assoc of Britain; Palestine Return Centre; Islamic 
                    Human Rights
 Commission & others)
 |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 25 May 2002, 11am |   
                | VENUE: | Crissy FieldSan Francisco,
 USA
 |   
                | DETAILS: SF March&Rally - Take it to the 
                    Bridge to Stop the War
 The All People's Coalition to Stop US Terror and Occupation 
                    is calling for a peaceful rally at Crissy Field and a march on the Golden 
                    Gate
 Bridge on Saturday, May 25, 2002
 
                     11am Rally at Crissy Field in San Francisco1:30am March to the Golden Gate Bridge and across the 
                      Eastern walkwayReturn to Crissy Field The anti-war movement must raise the stakes in challenging 
                    the U.S. government to stop its attacks on the peoples of the world 
                    under the
 so-called 'war on terrorism.' The Golden Gate Bridge is a 
                    symbol of
 the US known throughout the world and a massive march of people
 across this bridge will send a message to the international
 community that people right here are calling for no more business 
                    as
 usual while the United States carries out its attacks on the 
                    peoples of
 the planet.
 This protest that also calls for US to get out of the Middle 
                    East and to end aid to Israel.
 Events:Friday 5/24: Civil disobedience and nonviolence training, 
                    6-9pm
 Banner & sign painting also!
 Please Join Us! Further information:  web: http://www.takeittothebridge.orgTel: (510) 569-9620 or (408) 885-9785
 email: allpeepsco@yahoo.com
   Nothing to do with the event, but never the less an interesting 
                    tag line on the email we received to advertise the event:  
                    A baby 
                      born in Washington DC is twice as likely to die in infancy 
                      than one born in Cuba's capitol; nearly three times as likely 
                      if the DC baby has the misfortune to be African-American. 
                      Cuba delivers far better medical care to its citizens than 
                      the US does, despite forty years of the US economic blockade. |   
                | ORGANISER: | All People's Coalition to Stop US Terror and Occupation |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 18 May 2002, 12 noon |   
                | VENUE: | Assemble at Speakers Corner Hyde 
                  Park, rally at Trafalgar Square, London. |   
                | DETAILS: National Rally for Palestine 
 
                    Speakers include: Afif Safieh, Palestinian Delegate to UK, George Galloway MP, John Austin MP, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Dr. Ghada Karmi, Betty Hunter Secretary PSC.  Organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign  sponsored by Association of Palestinian Communities, Palestine 
                    Return Centre, Al-Awda, General Union of Palestinian Students, 
                    UCATT, NATFHE, NUJ, CND, Stop the War Coalition  Further information:  PDF poster click 
                    herephone 020 7700 6192
 email info@palestinecampaign.org
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | PSC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Wednesday, 15 May 2002, 4:30pm |   
                | VENUE: | Boeing Headquarters 100 N. Riverside 
                  Plaza, USA |   
                | DETAILS: Demonstrate Against Boeing 
 May 15th marks the 54th anniversary of the Israeli dispossession 
                    of the Palestinian people.  This is the day when Israeli military forces began to force 
                    almost 1 million Palestinians from their homes in what is 
                    now called Israel. Today that illegal dispossession combined 
                    with the illegal and racist occupation of Palestinian land 
                    is maintained with massive amounts of military aid provided 
                    by the US government. With that military aid Israel buys Apache 
                    helicopters from Boeing. These Apache helicopters are used 
                    by Israel in its brutal efforts to stamp out the Palestinian 
                    struggle for freedom. The Apache helicopters have been used 
                    to assassinate Palestinian leaders to fire upon Palestinian 
                    civilians and their homes, and to destroy the infrastructure 
                    of the Palestinian Authority.  We cannot let Boeing get away with raking in tens of millions 
                    of dollars in military contracts with the Israeli government 
                    over the bodies of dead Palestinians. Come to this protest, 
                    including street theater, to demand that Boeing stop providing 
                    these instruments of death, the Apache helicopters, to Israel. Further information:  ChicagoPalestineSolidarityNetwork@yahoogroups.comor 773.317.0027 for more information.
 
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | Chicago Palestinian Solidarity Network |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 11 May 2002, From 3pm-6pm |   
                | VENUE: | Outside Israeli Embassy, The Isreali 
                  embassy is in High Street Kensington (nearest station, High 
                  Street Kensington, when u leave the station, go right and keep 
                  walking forward until you see lots of Palestinian flags) |   
                | DETAILS:  Picket Outside Isreali Embassy
  Support the Palestinians in their fight against Israeli 
                    terror! Please Please Please could everyone try to come, u have no 
                    excuse for not coming, even if u stay for half an hour, for those of 
                    you who have
 exams im sure half an hour will not disturb ur revision. Show 
                    your
 support for our Palestinian brothers and sisters who are being 
                    massacred everyday by the Isreali occupation... Bring your 
                    friends and family with u, we want to make this BIG!
 Bring out whistles, drums, tablas, stereos. Let's make it 
                    a noisy affair!
      |   
                | ORGANISER: | PSC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 11 May 2002 |   
                | VENUE: | Various location in Europe |   
                | DETAILS: European Day of Boycott Action
 The Palestinian people are experiencing their thirty fourth 
                    year of military occupation. The siege by the Israeli army 
                    and the economic blockade has devastated their daily lives 
                    so that 'normal' life is impossible.  European Solidarity Organisations with the support of many 
                    individuals and organisations in Europe, the Occupied Palestinian 
                    Territories and Israel, has launched a European Day of Boycott 
                    Action. There have been calls for a boycott from within Israel 
                    itself as well as in the Occupied Territories. Our decision 
                    to launch this campaign follows decades of Israel's refusal 
                    to abide by UN Resolutions, International Humanitarian law 
                    and the Fourth Geneva Convention. We will organise supporters 
                    to boycott Israeli goods and services, to persuade businesses 
                    to stop trading with Israel and to campaign for an end to 
                    European Union and national governments trade agreements with 
                    Israel.  Statement of Intent:  Stand Up for Palestinian Human Rights - Oppose Israeli Oppression 
                    - Boycott Israeli Products  For too long the world has ignored the relentless military 
                    oppression of the Palestinian people. Since the 29th of September 
                    2000, over 1,539* Palestinians have been killed and more than 
                    19,195 injured by the Israeli army and settlers. The Government 
                    of Israel has intensified collective punishment on the Palestinian 
                    civilian population, laying siege to their land, preventing 
                    free movement and devastating the Palestinian economy. "Normal" 
                    life is impossible as people are unable to work, move around 
                    freely, attend school, get to hospitals, or to obtain water. 
                    We call for mass consumer action, along the lines of the boycott 
                    of South African produce during the anti-apartheid campaign. 
                    By joining this boycott individuals and organisations can 
                    take concrete steps to stand up against the gross human rights 
                    violations by the Israeli State.  We call for an immediate, unconditional lifting of the siege 
                    of the occupied territories, an end to the occupation, the 
                    right of return for Palestinian refugees and the implementation 
                    of UN resolutions and international humanitarian law in relation 
                    to the Palestinian people.  We therefore support:  A boycott of Israeli products  A boycott of Israeli leisure tourism An immediate arms embargo against Israel
 An end to European firms' investment in Israel  Suspension of EU Israel Association Agreements and National 
                    Governments trade agreements with Israel
 
 [*Figures are underestimates due to Palestinian Red Crescent 
                    Society inability
 to access many areas].
 Supporting Organisations:  Belgium CODIP
 http://users.skynet.be/bk291253/codip.htm
 
 Denmark
 Danish Palestinian Friendship Association
 www.danpal.dk
 Boykot Israel Kampagnen
 www.boykotisrael.dk
 
 Iceland
 Iceland Palestine Association
 www.palestina.is
 
 Ireland
 Ireland Palestine Solidarity Society
 www.supportpalestine.org
 
 Italy
 Action for Peace - Italian Peace Association
 www.assopace.org
 
 Netherlands
 Netherlands Palestina Komitte
 www.palestina-komitee.nl
 
 Norway
 Palestinagruppene i Norge (PGN) www.palestina.no/pgn.html
 Palestinakomiteen (The Palestine Committee)
 Den Palestinske Forening (The Palestinian Association)
 
 Switzerland
 Gesellschaft-Schweiz-Palästina
 www.palaestina.ch
 
 Sweden
 Palestinagruppern i Sverige (PGS)
 www.palestinagrupperna.a.se
 
 United Kingdom
 Palestine Solidarity Campaign
 www.palestinecampaign.org
 BIG Campaign
 www.bigcampaign.org.uk
 
 For further information contact your national organisation
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | PSC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Wednesday, 8 May 2002, 7:30pm |   
                | VENUE: | Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, London 
                  WC1 |   
                | DETAILS: Speak out against the massacre of PalestiniansEnd the Israeli occupation
 
 
 Speakers include:  
                    Afif Safieh, Palestinian Delegate to UK, Ann Clwyd MP, Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Human Rights 
                      Group
Michel Abdul Massih QC
Adah Kay, eyewitness from Ramallah.
 Organised by Palestine Solidarity Campaign  Further information:  phone 020 7700 6192 email info@palestinecampaign.org
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | PSC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Tuesday 7 May 2002 : 3 - 5pm |   
                | VENUE: | House of Commons, London SW1 
 |   
                | DETAILS: Lobby Day of Parliament- MASS LOBBY 
                    OF PARLIAMENT
  HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN PALESTINE Israel has occupied the Palestinian West 
                    Bank and Gaza Strip since 1967, in contravention of international 
                    law and United Nations Security Council resolutions. After 
                    the signing of the Oslo accords by the Palestine Liberation 
                    Organization and the government of Israel in 1993, parts of 
                    these areas were placed in the hands of a Palestinian Authority. 
                    But the Israelis continued to exert overall control. At the 
                    end of March this year, the Israeli army began to re-occupy 
                    towns, villages and refugee camps in the West Bank. The principal concern of today's Lobby is 
                    the way in which the Israeli re-occupation has been carried 
                    out and the resulting crisis for the Palestinian civilian 
                    population. The UN has described it as "a humanitarian 
                    crisis without precedent in its destructive impact on the 
                    Palestinian people and its institutions". In a statement, 
                    the UN Human Rights Commission accuses the Israelis of committing 
                    "gross violations of humanitarian law". By imposing a media blackout and declaring 
                    parts of the West Bank, including Ramallah and Bethlehem, 
                    "closed military zones", the Israelis have ensured 
                    that their activities in these areas have remained cloaked 
                    in secrecy. However, eyewitness accounts and physical evidence 
                    reveal widespread destruction of property and infrastructure, 
                    massive death and injury caused to a civilian population, 
                    and the utter obliteration of any sense of security or hope 
                    for Palestinians. Since the beginning of the Israeli military 
                    operation, "human rights organizations have received 
                    hundreds of reports about widespread damage and severe suffering 
                    inflicted on the Palestinian civilian population. The IDF 
                    has banned foreign reporters from entering Palestinian towns, 
                    villages and refugee camps. The ongoing fighting and the curfews 
                    imposed in the Occupied Territories severely affect human 
                    rights organizations' fieldworkers and limit their ability 
                    to gather information" (B'Tselem). Medical crisis "In entire cities and towns, ambulances 
                    and emergency medical services have ground to a halt. Medical 
                    workers and ambulances have been fired upon. The wounded have 
                    been denied access to medical treatment. Palestinians have 
                    been killed attempting to reach hospitals for routine medical 
                    care. Such abuses raise not simply humanitarian issues; they 
                    are serious violations of international humanitarian law" 
                    (Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the International 
                    Commission of Jurists, 7 April 2002). Almost all hospitals in the West Bank have 
                    been surrounded by Israeli tanks, thus compromising the free 
                    and safe movement of staff, patients and emergency vehicles. 
                    Hospital generators, electricity and telephone lines and water 
                    supplies have been deliberately damaged by Israeli soldiers. One innocent victim was Dunia Shtaya, a three-day 
                    old baby girl, who was born to her parents following two years 
                    of fertility treatments. She died on 18 April because ambulances 
                    were not permitted to transport her mother to hospital. The 
                    baby, who required medical treatment to save her life, died 
                    when Israeli soldiers delayed the ambulance that had been 
                    given permission to transport her to the hospital in Nablus, 
                    five kilometres away. Deaths, injuries and damage to infrastructure Since Israeli troops invaded Palestinian 
                    population centres on 29 March 2002, civilians have suffered 
                    and come under attack. Scores of people have been killed and 
                    injured, including civilians trapped in their own homes by 
                    the soldiers. Israeli aggression against towns and villages 
                    throughout the West Bank has shown, in the words of an Oxfam 
                    report, a blatant "lack of respect for civilian life 
                    and welfare", Throughout the West Bank, thousands of Palestinian 
                    civilians have been confined to their homes. There has been 
                    wanton destruction of civilian infrastructure. According to 
                    the Oxfam report, damage to water lines and pumps has left 
                    approximately 400,000 people in Ramallah, Nablus, Qalqilya, 
                    Bethlehem and Tulkarm without access to running water. In the period of the al-Aqsa intifada, which 
                    began on 29 September 2000, up to 22 April 2002, 916 Palestinian 
                    civilians have been killed by Israeli security forces in the 
                    occupied territories, including 203 under the age of 18. Education under threat Palestinian education has also been targeted 
                    by the Israelis. On 14 April, Israel troops re-entered the 
                    Palestinian Ministry of Education to complete the destruction 
                    begun on 3 April. Soldiers stayed for three hours, breaking 
                    doors, furniture and equipment. Many computers and files were 
                    destroyed or stolen. According to Acting Minister of Education, 
                    Dr Naim Abu Hommos, "this shows the Israeli army and 
                    government's contempt for all symbols of Palestinian civil 
                    institutions". The Israeli invasion of Palestinian cities 
                    "has not only turned back the clock on educational development, 
                    but raised questions of basic survival for a number of institutions 
                    and for critical elements of the educational system itself. 
                    In the enterprise of education, it is also not only the institutions 
                    and systems that are at risk in armed conflict and violence, 
                    but the children and youth who learn in these institutions 
                    and who constitute the main resource of Palestinian society 
                    for the future" (Emergency briefing on Palestinian education, 
                    by Penny Johnson of Birzeit University). In the words of UNICEF (5 April 2002), as 
                    many as 600,000 children are vulnerable in the ongoing violence. 
                    Children in areas under curfew and attack have been unable 
                    to go to school and have "experienced days or weeks of 
                    terror and physical and psychological distress, with long-term 
                    consequences" (Penny Johnson). The spring semester at Birzeit University, 
                    which was scheduled to start in January but was postponed 
                    until 5 March due to constant closures imposed by the Israeli 
                    forces, has again been suspended. Since 29 March 2002, over 
                    5,000 students have already missed 16 days of classes. Scores 
                    of students and staff have been arrested. Terrorization of Jenin camp On 3 April, Israeli forces, including more 
                    than 150 tanks, armoured personnel carriers and artillery, 
                    backed by F-16 fighter jets, began a ferocious assault on 
                    Jenin refugee camp, home to 15,000 Palestinian refugees, living 
                    in one square kilometre. Water and electricity networks have 
                    been destroyed. Food and medicine supplies have been prevented 
                    from reaching the camp. Dozens of residents have been killed 
                    and injured. Many bodies were left under the rubble of demolished 
                    shelters and in the streets and alleyways of the camp. "Consistent eyewitness accounts report 
                    of homes being demolished while civilians, including women 
                    and children, were still inside. Others reported having seen 
                    bodies, including the bodies of women and children, in the 
                    rubble of demolished homes. Others have seen bulldozers driving 
                    back and forth over bodies in Jenin refugee camp. Several 
                    eyewitnesses saw a family trying to flee from their home that 
                    was about to be demolished by Israeli bulldozers. When the 
                    family, including a woman carrying her child, stepped outside 
                    their home in the camp, they were fired upon from an Apache 
                    helicopter with heavy machine gunfire, killing a 14-year old 
                    boy. There have been consistent testimonies from residents 
                    of the refugee camp who have been used by Israeli forces as 
                    human shields. There have been consistent testimonies of summary 
                    executions of several persons at the same time? All who visited 
                    the area speak of mass destruction and persons who lost relatives, 
                    without knowing whether they are killed, injured, arrested 
                    or missing" (LAW, 18 April 2002). The apparently indiscriminate 
                    slaughter is being described by many as a "massacre". "The world needs to know what really 
                    happened in Jenin if only to be better equipped to stop it 
                    happening again. Both Israelis and Palestinians need to know, 
                    because more disinformation, more denial and lies, and yet 
                    more tragic myth-making only feed the hatred and deepen the 
                    divide. Most of all perhaps, the children of Jenin need to 
                    know. The future of this land, if it still has one, lies with 
                    them. To deny them the truth would be yet another crime" 
                    (The Guardian, 18 April 2002). Objectives of Lobby 
                     We call upon all High Contracting Parties 
                      to the Fourth Geneva Convention, to comply with their obligations 
                      under article 146 by searching for, investigating and bringing 
                      to trial perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity, 
                      under universal jurisdiction and through a War Crimes Tribunal, 
                      and call for an end to all acts by member states aiding 
                      and abetting the perpetration of war crimes and crimes against 
                      humanity, including by ending supply of all arms used to 
                      perpetrate such crimes. 
                    We support the call made by the International 
                      Committee of the Red Cross to the international community 
                      to pressure Israel to ensure its respect for its obligations 
                      under international humanitarian law, and to enable the 
                      ICRC and Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to carry 
                      out their duties. 
                    We call for the imposition of effective 
                      measures, including economic sanctions, to ensure Israel's 
                      compliance with international humanitarian law, and the 
                      immediate deployment of an international protection presence. Lobbyists are advised to contact their MPs before the Lobby, 
                    requesting an appointment, either during the Lobby or at another 
                    time. In your communication, you should mention the Lobby 
                    and its purpose. But, even without an appointment, you are 
                    entitled to take part in the Lobby and can ask to see your 
                    MP when you arrive in the Central Lobby. Stewards, representing the organizers, should be present, 
                    at the entrance, in the Central Lobby and in the Grand Committee 
                    Room, to assist lobbyists. On the day of the Lobby, lobbyists should arrive at the St 
                    Stephen's Entrance (main public entrance) to the House of 
                    Commons, identifying themselves to the police as members of 
                    this particular Lobby. Entrance will not be permitted until 
                    after 2.30pm. Lobbyists should form an orderly queue; there 
                    may be some time to wait before being allowed to enter. Once 
                    you are admitted into the building, you will have to pass 
                    through security. Once you have cleared security, you may 
                    either proceed to Central Lobby (if you are trying to see 
                    your MP) or to the Grand Committee Room. The police allow up to 100 people, which total includes lobbyists 
                    and others, to be in Central Lobby at any one time. Lobbyists 
                    do not need to have letters of appointment from their MPs, 
                    as it is not always possible to guarantee lobbyists holding 
                    letters access to Central Lobby at a specific time. Also, 
                    MPs may be unable to keep appointments punctually (on account 
                    of business that arises in the Chamber). Once you reach Central Lobby, you should ask for a Green 
                    Card at the desk on the left hand side, which is a request 
                    to see your own MPs. If the MP is available and comes out 
                    to meet you, you should be as brief and precise as possible. 
                    A list of points and objectives of the Lobby will be provided 
                    and these should be stated to the MP. The Grand Committee Room has been booked from 3 - 5pm. A 
                    series of short meetings will be held here during that period. 
                    Please note that lobbyists who have attended meetings in the 
                    Grand Committee Room will be directed to leave the building 
                    by the North Door, Westminster Hall. You are not allowed to 
                    proceed direct from meetings in the Grand Committee Room to 
                    the Central Lobby.    |   
                | ORGANISER: | Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), Pakistan Foundation and 
                    Islamic Aid |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Monday, 6 May 2002, 2pm |   
                | VENUE: | Trafalgar Square, London |   
                | DETAILS: Joint the Counter-Demonstration to Pro-Israel 
                    Rally 
 
 Totallyjewish.com has announced that former Israeli PM and 
                    warmonger Benjamin Netanyahu will be addressing the pro-Israel 
                    rally with many others including Peter Mandelson MP.  
                    It is imperative that we raise our voice in protest against 
                    this event which seeks to justify the genocidal policies perpetrated 
                    by the Israelis in Jenin and across Palestine. The official counter-demonstration organised by IHRC will 
                    take place between Admiralty Arch (The Mall) and Trafalgar 
                    Square to coincide with and oppose the Zionist demonstration 
                    commencing at 2.00pm.  Please be prompt.  This counterdemonstration 
                    is open to all peoples of conscience regardless of their background 
                    to peacefully and loudly oppose the racism, genocide and oppression 
                    of Zionism.
  contact: Islamic Human Rights CommissionTel: +44-20-8902-0888
 Fax:+44-20-8902-0889
 email:  info@ihrc.org
 web:  www.ihrc.org
 
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                | ORGANISER: | IHRC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Sunday, 5 May 2002, 8pm |   
                | VENUE: | Emmanuel United Reformed Church, Trumpington Street,
 Cambridge
 
 |   
                | DETAILS: "Bombs, Bulldozers and Tanks" 
                    - eyewitness reports from Palestine 
  Several students from the Cambridge area have recently returned 
                    from Palestine, where they were acting as international observers 
                    and escorting ambulances. This talk is a rare opportunity 
                    to hear first-hand what they saw and experienced. 
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | PSC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Sunday, 5 May 2002, 1pm |   
                | VENUE: | March starts outside Habib Bank on Wilmslow Road, Manchester, 
                    heading to town centre.
 |   
                | DETAILS: March for Palestine - Manchester
  March will commence outside Habib Bank on Wilmslow Road 
                    and move towards the town centre for a rally.
   |   
                | ORGANISER: |   |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Sunday, 5 May 2002, 12-2pm |   
                | VENUE: | Outside the Guildhall, Market Square, 
                  Cambridge |   
                | DETAILS: "End the Occupation"
 - a vigil for the people of Palestine
   |   
                | ORGANISER: | PSC |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 4 May 2002, 3-6pm |   
                | VENUE: | Opposite the Israeli Embassy in High St Kensington, London.
 Nearest tube station is High St Kensington (out of the station 
                  turn right and keep going straight until you see Palestinian 
                  flags)
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                | DETAILS: Picket of Israeli Embassy [London]
 
  Support the Palestinians in their fight against Israeli 
                    terror! Bring out whistles, drums, tablas, stereos. Let's make it 
                    a noisy affair!     |   
                | ORGANISER: |   |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 4 May 2002, 2pm |   
                | VENUE: | Friends Meeting House, Ship Street
 Brighton
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                | DETAILS: Report Back from Active Observers - 
                    Brighton
 
 A public meeting with the University of Sussex University 
                    Palestine Solidarity Society Delegation to Palestine  Read 
                    the wonderful article about the event written by a Sussex 
                    Student titled Why I'm proud 
                    to be a Sussex Uni student
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                | ORGANISER: | Socialist Labour Party Youth |  
 
               
                | DATE: | Saturday, 4 May 2002, 11am |   
                | VENUE: | Assemble at Barkers Pool, 
                  Sheffield |   
                | DETAILS: Free Palestine March in Sheffield
 
 Join the march in Sheffield Demonstration - Free Palestine, Hands off Iraq  For further information email: sheffield@palestinecampaign.org
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                | ORGANISER: | Sheffiield PSC |    URL: 
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