Thursday, May 13, 2010

"Israeli Apartheid Week" event

Speaker denounces Zionism in UCI protest (OC Reg)

.....Islamic activist Amir Abdel Malik Ali spoke at noon Thursday at UC Irvine as part of "Israeli Apartheid Week" presented by the Muslim Student Union. He said before a crowd of several hundred that a movement is occurring in which people aren't afraid of being called anti-Semitic for criticizing Zionism and calling attention to Palestine.
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.....UCI became a microcosm for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict this week as hundreds of students, faculty and visitors took part in demonstrations and counter-demonstrations that painted the school as a battleground for bringing attention to the Palestinian point of view on one side and a breeding ground for anti-Semitism and hate on the other.
.....During a question-and-answer session following his speech, Malik Ali answered questions about whether he supports Hamas and Hezbollah, two groups that are regarded as terrorist organizations by some and resistance movements by others….
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....."I condemn the killing of innocent civilians,"[Mohamed Abdelgany, MSU president] said. "But I can understand the kind of pressure that the Palestinians are under living under occupation."
.....During Malik Ali's speech, counter-demonstrators carrying and wearing Israeli and American flags marched around the speaking area. After the speech, they sang and danced next to MSU's wall that was erected to convey the plight of the Palestinian people…. (Continued)

2 comments:

13 Stoploss said...

No Malik photos, but I have a 140 other MSU and wall related photos to sort through this weekend...

From the ABM on Tuesday: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fenominal/sets/72157623920160373/

Also, I'm heading out right now to go check out that stem cell center grand opening with the drakester and the governator... I have exclusive student access (with a camera!) for a press tour of the facility later in the morning, and word around here is that the ABM and Workers and Students Alliance is going to be around with some big numbers...

Anonymous said...

Sounds good, 13. (You don't mind if I call you "13" do you? I don't want to be inappropriately familiar.) BvT

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