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Parliamentary event will go ahead despite detention of Sheikh Raed Salah

Parliamentary event will go ahead despite detention of Sheikh Raed SalahSheikh Raed Salah, Palestinian political leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel was detained by the UK Border Authority Police late Tuesday night. He was invited by the Middle East Monitor [MEMO]  and has been taking part in a speaking tour, speaking to British parliamentarians, academia and the public at various events, highlighting the situation of Palestinians living in Israel and Jerusalem.
 
Sheikh Raed was due to speak at tonight's Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) event in Parliament, where he was scheduled to share a panel with MPs and Peers, speaking on "Building Peace and Justice in Jerusalem".

The PSC and MEMO urges everyone to turn up in large numbers to support the event.
 
Please write to the Home Office Secretary, Theresa May to express your indignation to these recent developments.
 
Home Office number: +44 (0) 207 035 48 48
 
Theresa May office: +44 (0) 207 219 52 06 / email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 June 2011 08:16

MEMO Statement

MEMO StatementIt is clear that a co-ordinated campaign has been launched to try to get Amnesty International to withdraw the use of its premises for an event to be hosted by MEMO and the Palestine Solidarity Campaign later this month. Ironically, the programme in question is discussing whether or not the pro-Israel lobby has influence over the media leading to the latter's complicity in Israel's oppression of the Palestinians.

Some very serious accusations have been made against MEMO and its contributors in the course of this campaign; some by people who really should know better.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 10 May 2011 14:38

PSC and MEMO statement on event

PSC and MEMO's response to media bias for upcoming eventPSC and MEMO statement

The PSC and MEMO meeting on media bias, taking place on 23 May as an external event in Amnesty's building in London, has come under fire by pro-Israeli Government supporters.

In a blog published at the end of April in the Daily Telegraph, Michael Weiss, spokesperson for the pro-Israeli Government think tank Just Journalism, attempts to smear MEMO and asks why Amnesty would host such an organisation. At the end of his blog, Weiss asks readers to call the human rights organisation posing the same question.

From this one article, it is clear that the recommendations of the Israeli think tank The Reut Institute, published in December 2010, to attack and split the solidarity movement in London and worldwide are being put into effect.

Last Updated on Thursday, 05 May 2011 15:33

THE SPECTATOR AND STEPHEN POLLARD APOLOGISE TO ISLAM EXPO AND PAY DAMAGES

After several months of strenuous litigation the London based Islam Expo has won a landmark case against the right wing Spectator. The Middle East Monitor has obtained a copy of the press statement issued by Islam Expo:

Press Release

For immediate use

THE SPECTATOR AND STEPHEN POLLARD APOLOGISE TO ISLAM EXPO AND PAY DAMAGES

On 15 July 2008, the Spectator website published an article by Stephen Pollard (editor of the Jewish Chronicle) entitled "Demos and Genocide". That article unfairly and falsely referred to Islam Expo as a racist, fascist and genocidal organisation. As is well-known, we at Islam Expo host exhibitions which explore a wide range of issues relating to Islam and Muslims and which seek not only to educate visitors about the positive and progressive aspects of this religion, but also to provide a neutral and all-inclusive platform in which people of all races, religions and viewpoints can gather to discuss topics relating to Islam without fear of reprisal or restriction. The Directors and organisers of Islam Expo had worked, and continue to work, hard to establish a good reputation for providing a venue where people can attend our events and debate openly, building an understanding and mutual tolerance. These events are also attended by a wide range of leading academics, politicians and journalists.

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 August 2010 16:02