Event: 
3 Films about Palestine
Date:
 January 24, January 31st, and February 12th, 7pm
Location:
 Carnegie Mellon Campus and Univerity of Pittburgh Campus
Information:
Presented by the Palestine Solidarity Comittee and the Arab Student Organizations of Pitt and CMU.
Each film will be followed by a discussion.

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1: Occupied Palestine (produced by David Koff, 1981)
Thursday, January 24, 2002
7pm - Doherty Hall 2210, Carnegie Mellon campus

Portrays the dominant political and social culture in the Israeli-occupied territories and conveys the essence of the Palestinian struggle in the words and deeds of the protagonists.

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2: People & The Land (produced by Tom Hayes and Riad Bahhur, 1997)
Thursday, January 31, 2002
7pm - Univ. of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health Auditorium

People and the Land takes viewers into the universe of the occupied people of Palestine, unreeling images of a new form of apartheid based on ethnicity. Challenging US foreign policy, this film examines the concrete realities of Israel's conduct in the West Bank and Gaza, the level of US support for that conduct through foreign aid, and the human cost of that aid in Palestine and the US. The result is a powerful and compelling portrayal of the situation that highlights the human rights  violations against the Palestinian community. (description taken from globalexchange.org)

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3: The Accused (BBC Documentary by Fergal Keane, 2001)
Tuesday, February 12, 2002
7pm - Porter Hall 100, Carnegie Mellon campus

Investigates then-Israeli Defense MinisterAriel Sharon's involvement in the massacres 20 years ago at the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila.

for a longer description of The Accused: http://aztlan.net/theaccused.htm

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