07 March 2015

via Palestinian Mission UK : Bethlehem delegation visits Bath & London - 3rd-8th March

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BETHLEHEM DELEGATION VISITING BATH & LONDON - 3rd - 8th March

A trade delegation from Bethlehem will be visiting Bath, Bristol and London next week and is keen to meet anyone who may be interested in exploring potential import/export opportunities with the biblical birthplace of Jesus.

The visit is being arranged by the Bethlehem-Bath Links charity, with support from Business West and the London and Bath Chambers of Commerce.  The delegates arrive in Bath on Tuesday 3rd March for two days and then visit London for a series of meetings before heading back to Bethlehem on Sunday.


 

The delegation, led by Fayrouz Khoury from the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce (second from left), will exhibiting at the Bath Business Expo at the Assembly Rooms from 1000-1500 on Wednesday 4th March, where Bethlehem-Bath Links will have a stand. The Palestinian Ambassador to the UK, Prof Manual Hassassian, will be meeting the delegation at the Expo in the afternoon.

The delegates, who represent a range of business interests, would like to meet anyone interested in:

  • travelling to Palestine/Jordan/Israel with Golden Gate Tours of Bethlehem, which specialises in Holy Land tours and holidays to the region
  • importing olive and tea tree health and beauty products made by Raed Cosmetics      in Bethlehem, which are currently sold across the Middle East
  • importing hand-made designer aluminium jewellery from Bethlehem's Iyad Jewellery
  • exporting UK cosmetics or domestic cleaning products to Jala Care in Palestine
  • discussing trade or any other links with the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce
To meet the delegation at the Bath Business Expo please register for free entry and email megan@bethlehem-bath.com to register your interest


'OPEN BETHLEHEM' FILM + KEN LOACH - Wed 4th March - 6.30pm - Chapel Arts



On Wednesday 4th March there will be a public screening of the feature documentary   'Open Bethlehem' at Chapel Arts, with a Q&A with Ken Loach and the film's director Leila Sansour afterwards.Tickets £9/£7 from Chapel Arts or Bath Box Office on 01225 463362.

"One of the most remarkable and moving documentaries I have seen about this unreported story – the tragedy of the Palestinians encapsulated in the life of one family and one townJon Snow, Channel 4


BUSINESS WEST EVENT - Thursday 5th March - 1000-1230

Business West will be holding a welcome event for the delegation at Leigh Court in Bristol on Thursday 5th from 1000-1230.  Any West Country companies interested in arranging an informal meeting with the delegation to discuss potential import/export opportunities are invited to attend by emailing sarah.hildersley@businesswest.co.uk


YOUNG GREETINGS CARD ENTREPRENEUR

Joining the Bethlehem company directors on their UK visit will be 24 year old Maysa Alshaer, who won the recent 'Young Palestinian Entrepreneur' competition sponsored by Bethlehem-Bath Links and Wataniya Mobile.

Maysa's greetings card company has proved such a success that she has received interest from Egypt and other Middle Eastern counties, so she is looking to scale up her business to meet demand. The University of Bath Innovation Centre will be giving Maysa one to one entrepreneurial advice while she is in Bath and further online support when she is back in her home town of Jenin in Palestine.

If any greetings card or design companies would like to invite Maysa to visit their businesses in Bath, Bristol or London during her visit to the UK, please email megan@bethlehem-bath.com

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship of the delegation's visit is available.
Benefits include displaying your company banners at the Bath Business Expo, the Business West event and the screening of the 'Open Bethlehem' film at Chapel Arts with Ken Loach,including a verbal thank you on the night and complimentary tickets. For further details please email megan@bethlehem-bath.com.

Alternatively please kindly make a donation at www.justgiving.com/b-bl

or post a cheque made payable to 'Bethlehem-B&NES Links' to:
Kieran Fitzpatrick
Treasurer
Bethlehem-Bath Links
30 Gay Street
Bath BA1 2PA
UK
or email peter@bethlehem-bath.com for further details.
A gift aid form for UK taxpayers can be downloaded HERE.  This can increase the value of donatons by 25%
Your support would be very much appreciated
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Palestinian Mission UK: Open Bethlehem: A Documentary Feature By Leila Sansour

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"Powerful" Time out . "Absolutely essential viewing" Edinburgh Reporter . "Undeniably potent and poignant" Radio Times.  "Mischievous and Witty" Paul Laverty  "Amazing" Irvine Welsh . "Beautiful and moving" Avi Shlaim.                                                                  
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Dear Friends,
Please find a list of Open Bethlehem screenings ‎for the months of March and April both in the UK and internationally. We have screenings coming up in London, Norwich, Bath, Coventry, Sheffield, Dubai, Brussels and many more. Please share with your friends and help us educate people about the situation in Bethlehem. To organise your own screening please visit:           https://www.ourscreen.com/film-details/173303 
or email Frank Smith franksmith@munrofilmservices.co.uk
01 March - Derby Quad  -  Screening and Q&A with Director                 BUY
02 March - Norwich Cinema City - Screening and Q&A chaired by Sally-Ann Wilson, CEO of the Public Media Alliance                             21.00 BUY
03 March - The Courtyard, Hereford Borderlines Film Festival) and Q&A                                                                                                           20.00 BUY
04 March - Bath Chapel Arts - Screening and Q&A                             18.30 
05 March - London ICA : Screening and Q&A chaired by best selling author, Louisa Young                                                                             20:30
7 March Exeter University: Screening and Q&A                                    14:30
08 March - Stratford Upon Avon Picturehouse - Screening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)                                                                         18.00 BUY
09 March - Hackney Picturehouse - Screening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)                                                                                                           18.00 BUY
09 March - Exter Picturehouse - Screening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)                                                                                                           21.00 BUY
10 March - Coventry Showcase - Screening and Q&A with Director        PM
12 March - Sheffield Church - Screening 
13 March - Salisbury Studio Theatre - Screening                                     PM

14-23 March - Screenings in UAE and Q&A with director Watch out for dates 

18 March - Leicester Pheonix - Screening and Q&A                        PM BUY
18 March - Aberystwyth Morlan Centre - Screening                    19.00 INFO
23 March London Ritzy (Screening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)    18:00 BUY
23 March Liverpool Picturehouse at Fact  (Screening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)                                                                                            18:00 BUY
25 March - Aberystwyth Arts Centre - Screening and Q&A with Director (The Wales One World Festival)                                                   20.15 BUY
26 March - Rhosygilwen, Pembrokeshire - Screening and Q&A with Director                                                                                         20.00 BUY
28 March - Stratford East Picturehouse - Screening                    13.00 BUY

29 March Brussels Screening and Q&A with director                             PM

30 March - Hackney Picturehouse - Screening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)                                                                                                           18.00 BUY
30 MarDuke of Yorks, BrightonScreening (via Ourscreen.com – this screening will go ahead if enough tickets are booked. Spread the word!)                                                                                                                     BUY
31 March - Brecon at the Muse - Screening                                             PM

8 April - Gloucester Guildhall - Screening and Q&A with Director             PM
12 April - Sheffield Showroom - Screening and Q&A with Director                                                                                                         Late afternoon TBA
21 April - Swansea Taliesin Arts Centre - Screening and Q&A with Director                                                                                                          TBA INFO
22 April - Milford Haven, The Torch - Screening                            TBA INFO
08 May - Grimsby Oasis Wintringham - Screening                        TBA INFO

Women of the Wall: News from Women of the Wall חדשות מנשות הכותל

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Kotel Prayers in the Snow Photos | תפילתנו בשלג בכותל תמונות

קריאת מגילה של נשים בכותל
נשות הכותל מזמינות את כולם להצטרף לקריאת מגילת אסתר. ניפגש בשושן פורים - יום שישי, טו' באדר, ה- 6 במרץ 2015 בשעה 10:00(!) בבוקר, בעזרת הנשים בכותל המערבי.
היות ושושן פורים יצוין ביום שישי, זוהי הזדמנות נפלאה להגיע עם כל המשפחה מחופשים, מצוידים ברעשנים, מסיכות ומשלוחי מנות.
בתוכנית: קריאת מגילה והרעשה ברעשנים, שירי פורים וריקודים בתחפושות. להצטרפות ולקריאה במגילה, צרו קשר
Women's Megillah Reading at the Kotel
Women of the Wall invite you to join Women's Megillah Reading on Shushan Purim on Friday, the 15th of Adar, March 6th 2015 at 10 AM at the Western Wall. 
Bring your family and friends, in costume, with noise-makers, masks and mishlohei manot! 
Come prepared to sing, dance and listen to Megilat Esther. If you would like to participate or read from the Megillah, please contact us

 


מרתון ירושלים
נשות הכותל רצות למרחקים ארוכים. ועכשיו במרתון ירושלים!  
הצטרפו אלינו: לרוץ, ללכת  או לעודד. קבלו חולצת נשות הכותל ותיהנו מיום מקסים ומטיול בעיר הקודש: יום שישי ה- 13 במרץ 2015. לפרטים והרשמה
Women Run the Wall! Join TEAM WOW at the Jerusalem Marathon! 
In Jerusalem? Run, Walk or Cheer. Get a free Tshirt and join this amazing event on Friday March 13, 2015. To sign up
Can't make it to Jerusalem? Meet the team and support their run, virtually


עדכון על המשא ומתן עם הממשלה
המו"מ שקיימנו במסגרת הקואליציה הכוללת את הזרמים הרפורמים והקונסרבטיבים בארץ ובחו"ל וכן את הפדרציות היהודיות של צפון אמריקה הופסק בעקבות ההחלטה על בחירות כלליות לכנסת.
הממשלה היום היא ממשלת מעבר, שאינה יכולה להגיע להסכמים או לקבל החלטות דרמטיות, כמו זו שכרוכה ב המלצות על עתיד הכותל.
אנו מניחות שהממשלה החדשה שתקום לאחר הבחירות תמשיך במו"מ מהנקודה אליה הגענו. התהליך כולו, בדומה לכל מו"מ פוליטי מורכב, נעשה בדיסקרטיות, וכל השותפים התחייבו בפני הממשלה שלא לפרסם את פרטי ההסכם בטרם יסתיים המו"מ. 
נשות הכותל נרשמה כסימן מסחרי
אנו שמחות לבשר לכן ש"נשות הכותל" כבר הפכה רשמית למותג. נרשמנו כסימן מסחרי.
Update on Negotiations with the Israeli Government
Government negotiations, in which Women of the Wall engaged in coalition with the Conservative and Reform movements in Israel and abroad and the North American Federations, have been stopped due to upcoming elections. 
The Israeli government today is a transitional government and cannot reach any agreements or decisions, include that involving Women of the Wall. 
We believe that after elections, a government will be assembled and we will resume negotiations from the place where we last left off. This process, as in all political negotiation, is complicated and done in full discretion. Along with our coalition partners and  the  government that we would proceed, we have committed not to publicize the details of the agreement until the they have been finalized and negotiations concluded. 
We are also happy to share with you that Women o the Wall has registered as a brand and has been approved as an official trademark. 
תפילתנו בשלג בכותל ראו עוד תמונות
Kotel Prayers in the Snow See more photos 
   מה עשינו ב2014? קראו את הדוח (באנגלית)
Look what we did in 2014! Read the report
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Huffingtonpost.ca: CSIS Eyeing Threat Of Growing Anti-Islam Movement Online

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/03/03/csis-quietly-flags-canadi_n_6794980.html?


CSIS Eyeing Threat Of Growing Anti-Islam Movement Online

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Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney talks to media about reports about Canadians going abroad to join ISIL, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Monday Feb 23, 2015 . THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
OTTAWA - Canada's spy agency is eyeing the threat of a homegrown anti-Islam movement spreading online.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service advised the office of Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney of its concerns during a secret September briefing.
CSIS flagged well-known warnings of the persistent menace posed by terrorist groups al-Qaida, Hezbollah and the more violent and radical Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL, say notes obtained through the Access to Information Act.
But under the heading Domestic Extremism, the spy service also underscored what might be the flip side of that coin — the recent development "of a Canadian online anti-Islam movement, similar to ones in Europe."
CSIS characterized it as an "ongoing risk, particularly as its proponents advocate violence."
The Sept. 18 briefing for Blaney's office came a little more than a month before soldiers were killed in Canadian attacks just two days apart — murders committed by young men that authorities say were motivated by Islamic extremism.
Shortly after the killings, there was vandalism of mosques in Ottawa and Cold Lake, Alta., threats against the B.C. Muslim Association, and a general increase in reports of public bullying and harassment of Muslims.
However, CSIS is likely more interested in the kind of anti-immigrant, anti-Islam sentiment that has taken root in some parts of northern Europe, even among the middle class, said Lorne Dawson, a University of Waterloo sociology professor and co-director of the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society.
"They're just not used to dealing with immigrants at all, let alone immigrants that are quite different," Dawson said of Europe. "We have a much longer track record of immigration in general — waves and waves of immigrants that have come for decades."
Dawson suspects CSIS is motivated by the horrific July 2011 slaughter of 77 people in Norway by Anders Behring Breivik, who penned a manifesto outlining his far-right ideology, including an extreme anti-Muslim outlook.
"In Europe, it tends to attract violent individuals. So if (there's) any chance it's starting to take wings in Canada, then you can see why they're concerned," he said. "I suspect they're just seeking due diligence to be on top of this at the earliest possible moment in light of Breivik."
A Norwegian official briefed CSIS shortly before the release of an inquiry report that found the Scandinavian country's security services could have prevented Breivik's attack.
CSIS spokeswoman Tahera Mufti did not respond to requests for comment.
A simple online search quickly turns up websites with Canadian domain addresses spouting anti-Islamic invective.
The government's anti-terrorism bill, to be scrutinized at a Commons committee starting next week, would give the RCMP power to seek a judge’s order to remove extremist propaganda from websites.
National security threats are not confined to Canadian borders, the CSIS presentation notes warn.
"International developments have a considerable impact on Canada's interests."
CSIS faces a challenging investigative environment in which the rapid movement of people and modern communications technology has "extended the reach" of those who pose a threat and has increased the ease and speed with which they can act, the notes add.
"Co-operation with domestic and foreign partners is critical, including reliable access to information."
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HuffingtonPost.ca: Muslim Groups Urge Politicians To Uphold Canada's Constitutional Values

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/02/27/quebec-hijab-dispute-late_n_6772132.html




Muslim Groups Urge Politicians To Uphold Canada's Constitutional Values

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OTTAWA - A Quebec judge's refusal to hear testimony from a woman in a hijab has become the latest flash point in an increasingly tense relationship between Canadian Muslims and their governments.
Critics are accusing the Conservative government of fostering a combative attitude towards Islam that's reflected in legislation, party fundraising and public remarks by senior Tories, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
But while none went so far as to suggest the Quebec judge's decision was a direct reflection of that attitude, it's natural to want to draw a connection, one Muslim organization said Friday.
"The recent debate around citizenship oaths has unnecessarily muddied the waters and this latest incident in Quebec further reinforces this," Ihsaan Gardee, the executive director of the National Council of Canadian Muslims, said in a statement.





Our elected leaders at all levels of government must uphold Canada's constitutional values and work to bring Canadians together rather than play politics."
Harper recently described as "offensive" the notion that a person would cover their face with a niqab while swearing the oath of citizenship.
Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander went further in a subsequent email to Conservative supporters, urging them to sign an online petition in support of Harper's remarks; he suggested Muslim women should not be allowed to take the oath while wearing a hijab, which covers the head but not the face.
On Friday, a spokesman for the prime minister said the hijab ought to be allowed in the Quebec case.
"If someone is not covering their face, we believe they should be allowed to testify," Stephen Lecce said in an email.
One Saskatchewan Conservative went further.
"Wow, a headscarf is enough to get you kicked out of a Quebec courtroom?" MP David Anderson wrote on Twitter. "What's happening to religious freedoms?"
Both the New Democrats and Liberals agreed.
"I think the judge in this case made a mistake and I expect this individual to be given a full and proper hearing in short order," NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said in Toronto.
Protecting minority rights is a cornerstone of Canada's democracy, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau said Friday in condemning the Quebec court's decision.
"The fact that in this situation — in a courtroom of all places — someone's fundamental rights weren't respected is absolutely unacceptable, and we expect that there will be consequences," he said.
But the prime minister isn't helping matters, he added.
When the government introduced its new marquee anti-terror bill last month, Harper drew a direct link between certain acts of violence and Canadian mosques, among other places.
"When we have a prime minister who leaps on occasions to divide and sow fear and raise concerns and unfounded fears about that community, it becomes much harder to send a message of inclusion," Trudeau said.
What happened in Quebec is more a reflection of certain attitudes in that particular province, said Jack Jedwab, the executive vice-president of the Association for Canadian Studies.
Recent polls in Quebec suggest a majority wouldn't want a mosque built in their neighbourhood; the so-called charter of Quebec values, which would have banned public servants from wearing any obvious religious symbols, was a central element of the province's last election campaign.
Still, national polls done by Jedwab's organization over the last few years have suggested a growing number of Canadians believe there is an irreconcilable conflict between Muslims and the West.
The most recent survey, done earlier this month, put that number at 58 per cent.
Privately, Conservatives say those numbers are why they believe there is public support for their stance on the niqab and their approach to the issue being a question of Canadian values.
But it's a troubling road to go down, Jedwab said.
"I wouldn't make a generalization that the Conservatives are creating this climate. I think this climate is created by a variety of different things," he said.
"But I am concerned about the idea that values risk trumping rights and discourse that suggests that values should trump rights is something I'd be concerned about and something we need to have a more mea

CBC.ca: Missing and murdered indigenous women roundtable includes families - Aboriginal - CBC Player

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BORIGINAL | Feb 26, 2015 | 4:02

Missing and murdered indigenous women roundtable includes families

Two days of meetings begin in Ottawa