Montreal, Sunday June 3rd:The ‘Palestinians of 48′
Canadian expert shares his eye-witness account from his field-trip to Israel.
The “Palestinians of ’48″:
The Struggle for Democracy
Event Background
Many Canadians are aware of the injustices facing Palestinians in the Occupied Territories of the West Bank and Gaza. But Israeli academic Ilan Pappé refers to the Palestinians living inside Israel as the ‘Forgotten Palestinians.’
Following up on a trip to Jerusalem and the West Bank made two years ago, Dr.Peter Larson, Vice-President of NCCAR, returned to the area recently.
This time, he spent two weeks inside Israel, interviewing civil rights activists (Jewish and Palestinian), teachers, lawyers, journalists, members of the Knesset and church leaders. He travelled from Be’er Sheva in the Negev where Bedouins are fighting to keep their traditional lands, to Acre in the north, where Palestinians are struggling to protect their language and civic rights.
His findings might surprise you.
The Palestinian citizens of Israel are (mostly) materially better off that their counterparts in the WB or Gaza, however, they face very significant discrimination in a “Jewish State” and they are just as determined to seek equality and democracy.


Our Speaker: Dr. Peter Larson
Dr. Peter Larson specialises in strategic planning, executive development and machinery of government.

Prior to establishing his own management consulting practice, he was Executive Vice-President of the Public Policy Forum (PPF). He has wide experience in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors including periods at the Conference Board of Canada, Le Droit, and with several Federal government departments and agencies. In addition he was well known as a syndicated columnist with the Southam Newspaper chain. He has authored or directed many studies on governance and public administration, and has worked internationally on projects with the Commonwealth Secretariat, the ILO and the UNDP. In recent years, he has taken a particular interest in human rights issues in the Middle East. He has made several trips to the area, including the Palestinian occupied territories of the West Bank, Israel and Iran. He is a member of the National Capital Chapter of the Canadian International Council, and serves as the Chair of its Middle East Study Group. Peter graduated in Economics from the University of Western Ontario in 1968. He also holds a Ph.D. in Political Economy from Université de Grenoble, France. In addition to English, he speaks fluent French and Spanish and passable Italian.
| Where | Reception Hall (basement), |
St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church
555 Rue Jean-Talon E. Montreal, QC When Sunday, June 3rd, 2012, 5:30 pm – 7:30,
followed by an hour of networking Cost $5 Entry Fee. Refreshments will be served.
For more information, contact Peter Larson. Email: peter.larson@nccar.ca
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The National Council on Canada-Arab Relations (NCCAR) is a charitable organization whose mission is to build ties between Canadians and people of the Arab World in order to develop stronger relations and cooperation between them as well as an appreciation of their common values. NCCAR is a member driven organization supported by Canadians of diverse backgrounds across Canada. www.nccar.ca |
Le conseil national des relations canado-arabes est une organisation charitable dont l’objet est de tisser des liens entre les Canadiennes et Canadiens et les gens dans le monde arabe, de manière à développer des relations plus fortes et reconnaître les valeurs qu’ils tiennent en commun. Le Conseil vit du dynamisme de ses membres et jouit de l’appui de Canadiens de diverses origines à travers le pays. www.nccar.ca
Posted on May 08, 2012
