Miko Peled: Can Israelis and Palestinians live together?

Miko Peled, former Israeli soldier, son of a famous Israeli general, discusses his frank views in a courageous new book

DATE: Tuesday, February 26

TIME: 7:30 PM

LOCATION: St. Paul University auditorium G-203 (second floor),  223 Main Street, , Ottawa

ADMISSION: $10 ($15 at door) SOLD OUT!

Books will also be available for sale ($25 cash or cheque)  and signing by Miko Peled.

For more information and to purchase your ticket, please contact NCCAR Coordinator, Hoda Mroue at 613-238-3795/613-262-5260 or events@nccar.ca

Biography

Miko Peled is a peace activist who dares to say in public what others still choose to deny. “For the good of both nations, the Separation Wall must come down, the Israeli control over the lives of Palestinians must be defied so that a secular democracy where all Israelis and Palestinian live as equals be established in our shared homeland.”

Mr. Peled was born in Jerusalem in 1961 into a well-known Zionist family. His grandfather was a Zionist leader and signed the Israeli Declaration of Independence. His father, Matti Peled was a young officer in the war of 1948 and a general in the war of 1967 when Israel conquered the West Bank, Gaza, Golan Heights and the Sinai.

For more information please visit: http://mikopeled.com/

Miko Peled’s presentation in Seattle Oct. 1, 2012: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOaxAckFCuQ

*Event endorsed by Independent Jewish Voices, the Group of 78, NOWAR/PAIX, Physicians for Global Survival, Canadian Unitarians for Social Justice, and the Association of Palestinian Arab Canadians.