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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 End the Occupation Conference
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Tuesday March 15, 2005 00:02 by Abdul Haseeb - Federation of Students Islamic Societies eto at fosis dot org dot uk www.fosis.org.uk 086 322 5963

Conference
'End the Occupation' Conference, March 21-22 is aimed to educate, motivate and activate participants. The conference includes talks by renouned experts; workshops on political lobbying, media monitoring, etc.;and films.
Open for all...
For further information, call 086 322 5963 or Email; eto@fosis.org.uk The aim of the End the Occupation Conference (ETOC) can be summed up by the motto of the conference: “When injustice is law, resistance is duty”. Wherever we look around the world today, whether it is Palestine, Chechnya, Iraq or Tibet, where there is occupation for self-interest, there is oppression and injustice. There is inherent injustice within the system which necessitates people from around the world to resist in whatever way they can. Only an end to the occupation in these areas can bring about justice and freedom.
From this side of the world, our resistance may be carried out at various levels. The ETOC is aimed at educating, motivating and activating students in Ireland to join this resistance. Before any action may be taken, people must first be educated about the root causes of these conflicts. Only when the exact problem is identified may effective action be taken to solve it. Otherwise all our efforts are in vein. One can not treat cancer with the remedy for a common cold. The education process will be done through a series of lectures, films and exhibitions.
End the Occupation does not just refer to ending military occupation. It also refers to the occupation of the mind. Today, the mass media has by and large become a tool of the political establishment designed to legitimate the occupation of these lands. Through certain terminology, the omission of certain facts, the cover up of history, the usage of mass media has sought to strengthen the roots of the injustice. We aim to expose this and train delegates to challenge these myths.
Finally, the ETOC aims to arm the delegates with the skills necessary to effectively resist from this side of the world. This will be achieved through a series of workshops on issues such as media monitoring and response, political lobbying, supporting prisoners, and economic warfare, i.e. the boycott.
For further information, call 086 322 5963 or Email; eto@fosis.org.uk
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3World Premiere of Carlo Nero's 'Dissent' - film portraying the brutal Russian occupation of Chechnya.
More confirmed speakers
Akhmad Zakaev - Special Envoy to Europe of the late Chechen president, Aslan Maskhadov
Special appearance by Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss, spokesperson for the Neturei Karta, Jews against Zionism
Dr Abbas Aroua - Director of Hoggar Institute of Human Rights and expert on Algeria
Richard Boyd-Barrett - Chair of Irish Anti-War Movement
Screening of 'The Tak Bai Massacre: The True Story' showing the brutal massacre of 78 unarmed protestors in South Thailand on the 25 October 2004.
The truth of what really happened at Tak Bai is still unknown. FOSIS hopes to expose it at the End the Occupation Conference next Monday
End the occupation conference
The aim of the End the Occupation Conference (ETOC) can be summed up by the motto of the conference: ,"When injustice is law, resistance is duty". Wherever we look around the world today, whether it is Palestine, Chechnya, Iraq or Tibet, where there is occupation for self-interest, there is oppression and injustice. There is inherent injustice within the system which necessitates people from around the world to resist in
whatever way they can. Only an end to the occupation in these areas can bring about justice and freedom.
From this side of the world, our resistance may be carried out at various levels. The ETOC is aimed at educating, motivating and activating students in Ireland to join this resistance. Before any action may be taken, people must first be educated about the root causes of these conflicts. Only when the exact problem is identified may effective action be taken to solve it. Otherwise all our efforts are in vein. One can not treat cancer with the remedy for a common cold. The education process will be done through a series of lectures, films and exhibitions.
End the Occupation does not just refer to ending military occupation. It also refers to the occupation of the mind. Today, the mass media has by and large become a tool of the political establishment designed to legitimate the occupation of these lands. Through certain terminology, the omission of certain facts, the cover up of history, the usage of mass media has sought to strengthen the roots of the injustice. We aim to expose this and train delegates to challenge these myths.
Finally, the ETOC aims to arm the delegates with the skills necessary to effectively resist from this side of the world. This will be achieved through a series of workshops on issues such as media monitoring and response, political lobbying, supporting prisoners, and economic warfare, i.e. the boycott.
End the Occupation Conference
March 21 - 22, 2005
Astra Hall, UCD Belfield
Conference Programme (Provisional)
Monday 21st March 2005
0900 - 1000 Registration
1000 - 1020 Introduction & Qur'an Recitation
1020 - 1100 The Importance of Struggle (Massoud Shadjareh)
Session 1: Chechnya
1105 - 1155 Premiere of 'Dissent' by Carlo Nero
1155 - 1215 Chechnya: A People who Refuse to Kneel (Speaker TBC)
1215 -1235 Q & A
1235 -1330 Lunch & noon (Dhuhr) Prayer
Session 2: South Asia
1330 -1400 Kashmir: The Forgotten Occupation (Khalid Sofi)
1400 - 1430 Tibet: Dreaming of Freedom (speaker TBC)
1430 -1500 Q & A
1500 -1510 Break
1510 -1640 Workshops / Films
1640 -1710 Break for afternoon (Asir) Prayer
1710 -1730 Human Appeal International Presentation
Session 3: The New World Order
1730 -1810 The New Crusade: Iraq, Afghanistan (Imam Muhammad al-Asi)
1810 -1830 Q & A
1830 -1900 Break for evening (Maghrib) Prayer
Session 4: Lessons from Apartheid
1900 -1940 Resisting Apartheid: The Ultimate Struggle
(Imam Achmad Cassiem)
1940 -2000 Q & A
2000 Close
Tuesday 22nd March 2005
0900 -1000 Registration
Session 5: Lessons from History
1000 -1030 The French Occupation of Algeria (Dr Abbas Aroua)
1030 -1100 Ireland: The Path to Peace (Danny Morrison)
1100 -1130 Q & A
1130 -1140 Break
1140 -1300 Workshops / Films
1300 -1400 Lunch and noon (Dhuhr) Prayer
Session 6: Palestine
1400 -1430 Israel: An Army with a Country (Dr Azzam Tamimi)
1430 - 1500 Palestine: The Way Forward (Dr. Ilan Pappe)
1500 -1530 Q & A
1530 -1540 FOSIS: The Vehicle for Change
1540 -1630 Break for afternoon (Asr) Prayer
Session 7: The Media
1630 -1710 War Spin: Occupation of the Mind (Yvonne Ridley)
1710 -1730 Q & A
Session 8: The Struggle
1730 -1810 Struggle is our Life: The Concept of Jihad in Islam (Dr. Ismail Adam Patel)
1810 -1830 Q & A
1830 -1840 Concluding Comments (Dr Azzam Tamimi)
1840 -1850 Close
1850 Evening (Maghrib) Prayer
Workshops:
1. Media Monitoring and Response
2. Political Lobbying
3. Prisoners of Faith & Conscience
4. Economic Warfare: The Boycott
Exhibition:
Images of Resistance
By Paul Mattson, Michael Gallagher,
Paula Gerathy, Guy Smallman
Films
True Stories: Babitsky's War
Greetings from Grozny
Assassination of Russia
Palestine is still the Issue
Gaza Strip
War Spin
Unreported World: The Killing of Kashmir
Speakers:
Dr Ilan Pappe
Historian and Lecturer in the University of Haifa, Palestine. Dr. Ilan Pappe is also the President of the Emil Touma Institute for Palestinian Affairs
Massoud Shadjareh
Founder and Chairperson of the London based Islamic Human rights Commission (IHRC), a UN accredited NGO
Imam Achmad Cassiem
Chairperson, Islamic Unity Convention (South Africa), at the age
of 15 he joined the struggle against the oppressive apartheid regime
Danny Morrison
Irish Republican writer and activist
Dr Azzam Tamimi
Director, Institute of Islamic Political Thought.
Imam Mohammad al-Asi
Senior member of the Institute of Contemporary Islamic Thought
Yvonne Ridley
Award winning journalist and TV presenter on the show
The Agenda' on Channel Islam.
Ismail Adam Patel
Chairman, Friends of Al-Aqsa, a UN accredited NGO working for Peace and Justice in Palestine.
Richard Boyd Barrett Irish Anti-War Movement _ and many more.
www.fosis.org.uk
Email: eto@fosis.org.uk
TEL: (+353) 086 322 5963
Date: March 21, 2005
Web: http://www.fosis.org.uk
Email: eto@fosis.org.uk
Mashallah the best Anti-war/Human rights conference in the history of Ireland!