One Democratic State in Palestine/Israel: It’s Time
Thursday, 30th January
One Democratic State in Palestine / Israel: It’s Time - Talk by Jeff Halper and Mohammad Sabaaneh
7:00pm for 7:30pm Friends' Meeting House, Hill St, Coventry,
CV1 4AN
Also -for your diary - our annual MAP Party for Palestine is on Saturday Feb. 8th at St Peter's in Dormer place. We will be sending you a reminder, but meanwhile 'virtual tickets' are available from elworthy.susan@googlemail.com.
Saturday 25th January 2020, 9:30am – 5pm,
Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London, WC1 4RL
The PSC Annual General Meeting is a vital event, discussing our work over the last year, and planning the future of our campaign – including motions and elections to the Executive Committee.
All members of national PSC are strongly encouraged to attend the AGM where important decisions are made. PSC is a democratic organisation managed by members elected to serve on the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee is elected yearly at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) and meets at least six times a year.
The AGM sets campaigning priorities for the coming year through an agreed Annual Plan, which the Executive Committee oversees the implementation of.
All individual members of PSC are able to attend the AGM, and can vote provided their membership is in good standing continuously from Friday 25th October 2019.
All PSC members and delegates wishing to attend the AGM must register in advance. Online registration is open until Friday 17 January 2020.
If you would like to become a member or renew your membership you can join PSC here.
Free Child Prisoners
Ill-treatment in the Israeli military detention system remains “widespread, systematic, and institutionalised throughout the process”. These were the conclusions of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report ‘Children in Israeli Military Detention Observations and Recommendations‘.
Palestinian children as young as 12 are routinely:
- Taken from their homes at gunpoint in night-time raids by soldiers.
- Blindfolded, bound and shackled.
- Interrogated without a lawyer or relative being present and with no audio-visual recording.
- Put into solitary confinement.
- Forced to sign confessions (often in Hebrew – a language they do not understand).
JOIN US IN CALLING FOR THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN TO BE PROTECTED