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SUMMARY:Ytringsrommet og krigen i Gaza
DESCRIPTION:Freedom of Expression and the War in Gaza \nThe Fritt Ord Foundation\, Masahat for Arab Culture in Exile\, and Vega Scene cordially invite the public to a conversation on Wednesday\, 29 November 2023 from 6 – 8 p.m. at Vega Scene in Hausmanns gate 30\, Oslo. \nAmund Bakke Foss\, chief advisor in the foreign news section at the newspaper VG\, will moderate a conversation with Jumana Manna\, an artist based in Berlin\, Nadim Khoury\, an associate professor at the Department of Law\, Philosophy and International Studies\, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences\, Sarah Lookofsky\, artistic director at Kunstnernes Hus\, Jon Martin Larsen\, senior lecturer in journalism at Kristiania University College and commentator for the media website M24\, and Nikolai Melamed Kleivan\, reporting manager and journalist at the newspaper Morgenbladet. \nFollowing Hamas’ attack on 7 October 2023 and Israel’s military invasion\, we are witnessing in Gaza the bloodiest war in our time. \nThe war is having severe consequences for human rights and freedom of expression. The right to express oneself\, to protest\, show anger and frustration\, take an anti-war stance\, to distance oneself from the violence\, and show solidarity with those who suffer\, is leading to new confrontations\, persecutions and bans. \nPalestinians in Gaza\, the occupied West Bank\, Jerusalem and inside Israel are being persecuted and punished for their words by the Israeli authorities and their supporters. Jewish Israeli activists also face sanctions when they criticize Israel’s warfare. The pursuit of free speech involves arrests\, interrogations\, and warnings. Social media\, including past posts\, are monitored for signs that people are supporting the Palestinian side. In recent weeks\, many Palestinian citizens in Israel have been suspended from universities and fired from their jobs. \nIn Germany and France\, pro-Palestinian demonstrations and shows of solidarity have been met with bans\, arrests and violence. Accusations of anti-Semitism against Palestinian cultural workers\, artists and academics have resulted in smear campaigns\, the cancellation of exhibitions\, and terminations of employment in several European cities. At the same time\, there are reports of an increasing number of anti-Semitic incidents in Europe\, the USA and Norway. The discursive climate of communication in the USA is also being strongly influenced by the war. \nReporting on the war in Gaza has proven to be challenging and dangerous due to the total lack of safe places to work. Roughly 40 journalists and media workers have been killed\, and the lack of physical access to the Gaza Strip and the war zone creates fertile ground for propaganda from both parties. A large generation of young people is discovering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for the first time through social media images and videos. When they turn their attention to the edited media\, they find a dissonance between editor-led mainstream media and social media. \nIn this conversation\, we will discuss the challenges facing mainstream media; what it is like to be an Arab\, Muslim and Jew\, living through this war; anti-Semitism; cancellations; censorship and self-censorship in institutions; as well the double standards reflected in foreign policy – in Norway and internationally. \nThe conversation will also feature certain individuals and organizations invites to give short interventions during the event\, including Bergdis Joelsdottir\, director of Policy at Amnesty International Norway\, who is currently mapping the restrictions on freedom of expression in Europe as well as tech giants’ restrictions in light of the war. \nThe event will conclude with a dialogue with the audience\, followed by soup and open discussion until 9 p.m. \nRegister to the event
URL:https://masahat.no/event/ytringsrommet-og-krigen-i-gaza/
LOCATION:Vega Scene\, Hausmanns gate 30\, Oslo\, 0182\, Norway
CATEGORIES:open forum,Samtale
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ORGANIZER;CN="masahat":MAILTO:info@masahat.no
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SUMMARY:slipp + samtale
DESCRIPTION:I desember 2021 kom tidsskriftet DER دار med en ny utgivelse\, hvor temaet er den arabiske våren. Velkommen til slippet + samtale på Sentralen i Oslo.		\n		PåmeldingAntall publikum er begrenset på grunn av Covid-19 restriksjoner. Du kan melde deg på i dette skjemaet:  Program16.00: velkommen + introduksjon om tidsskriftet DER v/ Osama Shaheen\, redaktør av DER.16.10: Åpningssamtale med Abdullah Alsabeehg\, Oslos varaordfører16.30: Kronikker om enn som elsker mor\, lesing fra kommende bok v/ Rana Issa\, styremedlem i Masahat16.50: Reise gjennom norsk pakistansk litteratur v/ Atia Ijaz\, rådgiver i Papillon17.10: Ytringsfrihetens dilemmaer v/ Stina Amankwah\, rådgiver i Minotenk.  DER 3/2021——Å leve i et diktatur handler ikke bare om stemmerett\, det er en livsstil. Diktatoren bestemmer når du skal smile\, og når du skal klappe. Diktatoren er universitet som du går til selv om at du ikke liker det\, han er gravene som du ikke får besøke og flakkende blikk når ordet politikk dukker uventet opp i samtalen. Utgivelsen tar for seg flere eksempler fra Syria: Skolesystem\, etterretningstjenesten\, hva betyr å være politisk fange. I utgivelsen kan du også lese om skolesystemet i Egypt nå under El-Sisi\, og et intervju med aktivist Wojoud Mejalli fra Yemen.Med utgivelsen kommer et magasin med to forskjellige litteratursaker å fordype seg i: Den første feirer 50 år med innvandring fra Pakistan\, hvor Atia Ijaz tar oss med reise gjennom norsk-pakistansk litteratur. Den andre er et samling av dikt som ble skrevet på arabisk og ble oversatt til norsk ved prosjektet\, Parallel\, som er en ny serie med tospråklige diktbøker skrevet av poeter som bor i Norge.
URL:https://masahat.no/event/der-slipp-samtale/
LOCATION:Sentralen\, Øvre Slottsgate 3\, Oslo\, 0157\, Norway
CATEGORIES:open forum
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SUMMARY:The Question of Syria - Doomed by Hope
DESCRIPTION:For the fourth year in a row\, SPACE welcomes you to the annual conference The Question of Syria. During two days of talks\, panel discussions and short film screenings\, activists\, academics\, artists and writers will share their reflections on everyday hope as practiced and lived by ordinary people with focus on Syrians and Palestinians. \nThe Question of Syria 2018 – Doomed by Hope takes its cue from the famous last line of Saadallah Wannous’ speech on World Theater Day (1996): “we are doomed by hope\, and what happens today cannot be the end of history.” \nThe full program is available on this page\nProgram\nDay one: Thursday\, October 11\n17:00 – 18:30: Trajectory of Hope \nSpeakers: Wendy Pearlman (Associate Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University)\, Nadim Khoury (Associate Professor II at Bjørknes University College) and Golan Haji (Syrian Kurdish poet and translator). \n19:00 – 20:00: Cultivating Hope: Tribute to Ghouta\nSpeakers: Zoé Beau (co-founder of Buzuruna Juzuruna organic farm)\, Lubna Al-Kanawati (Women Now for Development) and Mahmoud Bwedany (activist and student). \nDay two: Friday\, October 12\n17:00 – 18:30: Solidarity Reading Circle\nThis reading circle will discuss the concept of solidarity\, its form\, and practices taking Syria and Palestine as a case study. Moderated by Ingeborg Moa \n19:00 – 20:00: Stranger Times: Everyday Criticality and the Fight for Life in Syrian Film\nRana Issa (Assistant Professor at the American University of Beirut) \n21:00: Concert with Simona Abdallah – Doomed by Hope in Melahuset
URL:https://masahat.no/event/the-question-of-syria-doomed-by-hope/
LOCATION:Litteraturhuset\, Wergelandsveien 29\, Oslo\, Oslo\, 0167\, Norway
CATEGORIES:open forum,Samtale
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