Gaza Strip

Francine Bell ponders… “Was it Israel, or Palestine that started it? I’m not sure anymore, considering there’s been unrest along the Gaza Strip for so long. But both Israel and Palestine have made promises, and broken them time and again. Isn’t it ironic that this is the very area where Jesus ministered to the people,…

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Ilan Pappé – Gaza in Crisis

Ilan Pappé talks about his latest book, Gaza in Crisis, at a Lanan Foundation event in Santa Fe, NM on December 8, 2010. Gaza in Crisis is an analysis and discussion of Israel’s war against the Palestinians featuring Pappé along with Noam Chomsky and published by Haymarket Books. source

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Julian Assange 2

Video produzido por Natascha Molina, pelo 6º semestre do curso de Design da ESPM O video busca mostrar o movimento que o ativista Julian Assange foi capaz de criar através do WikiLeaks. Ele gerou um efeito em dominó de revoltas e protestos, e fez com que muitos segredos governamentais fossem desmascarados. As cores das camadas…

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Leaked Stratfor Email Suggests Secret U.S. Indictment of WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange

democracynow.org — The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has published an internal email from the private intelligence firm Stratfor that suggests the U.S. Justice Department has obtained a sealed indictment against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The email is one of around five million obtained from Stratfor’s servers by the hacker group, Anonymous. “Somehow you have a private…

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Free GAZA

Free GAZA Demonstration in Dublin on 1st January 2009. My simple video intended to show what people in Ireland are thinking of the brutality that Israeli soldiers are doing right now. Please, do something now! source

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Gaza (Compressed)

This video is a reconstruction of the Gaza tunnel bombings in early 2009. The piece combines actual recorded audio from the events with my own staged bombing. This series explores the relationships between the news media, the subjects of the tragedies the media portrays, and the American viewer. The work questions our roles and responses…

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