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Fadi Abi Allam during the first board meeting of Peacebuilding Academy in Barcelona

The project "Peacebuilding Academy in Lebanon (ACPL)" is an intervention made by Lebanese civil organizations (PPM, NNAC) together with international organizations (GPPAC, PATRIR, Nova) which aim is to build an education and research infrastructure in the field of conflict prevention and resolution and post-conflict rehabilitation, which is addressed to experts working on peacebuilding and, above all, to Lebanese community leaders and Palestine refugees in order to develop effective programs on nonviolent conflict transformation.

Ken Loach, Ghada Karmi, Tony Benn, Karma Nabulsi explain why the Russell Tribunal can change things for the better in Palestine.

A film by Leah Borromeo.

Dr. Michael Nagler - Nonviolence Today: The State of Humanity's Most Important Art

Nova -- Centre per a la Innovació Social impulsa Rizoma en el marc del Programa de Noviolència Activa i Construcció de Pau i amb el suport de l'Agència Catalana de Cooperació al Desenvolupament. Es tracta de la primera edició d'un programa d'acompanyament, aprenentatge i intercanvi orientat a enfortir la capacitat d'actuació i de lideratge de persones joves vinculades a processos i organitzacions d'acció col•lectiva amb impacte sobre l'acció exterior del país.
Rizoma, es concreta en un seguit de trobades de caràcter intensiu (de diumenge a divendres) i amb un marcat element vivencial en les quals hi participen de 10 a 15 joves. En cada edició es combinaran elements de reflexió, d'intercanvi d'experiències, de debat i de coneixement en primera persona sobre dinàmiques socials, polítiques, econòmiques i culturals, amb algunes activitats més pròpiament formatives.

Bil'in Conference

Interview: Mohammad Khatib Luisa Morgantini Palestine april, 2010

In this video, Paul Jay from The Real News Network interviews Shir Hever, an economist at the Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem and the author of the forthcoming book Political Economy of Israel’s Occupation, about how the growing worldwide boycott of Israel is effecting that country’s economy.

The Real News

** Eric Stoner is a writer based in New York, and an adjunct professor at St. Peter's College. His articles have appeared in The Guardian, Mother Jones, The Nation, In These Times, and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He currently sits on the Publications Committee of the War Resisters League's WIN Magazine, and the advisory board of the Center for Peacemaking at Marquette University. Visit his website at: ericstoner.net.

Kai Fritjof Brand Jacobsen, portaveu de l'European Network for Civil Peace Services, intervé en la jornada de treball "Com establir una política de promoció dels Serveis Civils de Pau", organitzada per l'associació Nova, al Parlament de Catalunya, el divendres 17 d'abril.

 

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Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland last year interviewed Silwan families with homes slated for demolition.

In the area surrounding the Old City of East Jerusalem, Palestinians are being handed eviction notices on a daily basis. Nowhere is this more evident than in al-Bustan neighbourhood in the village of Silwan. Al Jazeera's Jacky Rowland meets people whose homes are threatened with demolition.

David Bondia presents the Platform Amb Palestina Al Cor (With Palestine in Heart) in the International Conference on Palestine Nonviolent Popular Resistance in Bil'in (April, 2010)

ENG: The 5th Bil’in International Conference on Popular Resistance, that received the support of NOVA and the platform Amb palestina al Cor, ended last April 23, 2010 declaring the key role of nonviolent resistance to promote a just peace.

CAST: La 5 ª Conferencia Internacional de Bil'in sobre Resistencia Popular Noviolenta, realizada con el apoyo de NOVA y la Plataforma Amb palestina al Cor, finalizó el pasado 23 de abril de 2010 con una reivindicación del papel central de la resistencia noviolenta palestina para promover una paz justa en Oriente Medio.

The International Coalition to End the Illegal Siege of Gaza formed after Israel's 22-day assault on Gaza in winter 2008-09.

To mark the one year anniversary of the Israeli attack the coalition is mobilizing an international contingent for a nonviolent march alongside the people of Gaza on January 1, 2010 in order to end the illegal blockade. The coalition conceives this march as part of a broader strategy to end the Israeli occupation by targeting nonviolently its flagrant violations of international law from the house demolitions and settlements to the curfews and torture.

The initial sponsors of this group include Alice Walker and Noam Chomsky as well as CODEPINK and the Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East. Our partners in Gaza include the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, the Palestine Medical Relief Society, the Palestinian Network of NGOs, the Red Crescent Society and Medical Aid for Palestine.

A group has been formed in Spain to support a take part in the march. More info at www.marxapergazalliure.palestina.cat

International site : http://www.gazafreedommarch.com

Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=91828684092&ref=ts


On october 13th the World March arrived to Betlehem. A Middle east branch of this peace initiative has been touring around the Occupied Territories for weeks, even holding a demonstration in front of the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem.

The first ever World March that travels the world asking for the end of wars, the dismantling of nuclear weapons and for an end to all forms of violence (physical, economic, racial, religious, cultural, sexual and psychological). The World March began in New Zealand on October 2, 2009, the anniversary of Gandhi’s birth, declared the “International Day of Nonviolence” by the United Nations. It will conclude in the Andes Mountains (Punta de Vacas, Aconcagua, Argentina) on January 2, 2010.

World March website