London 2007 Schedule

London February 12 - 15

Brought to you by SOAS Palestine Society

Monday Feb 12

Lecture: "Historical Roots of Apartheid"
Speaker: Yitzhak Laor
Chair: Dr. Laleh Khalili
Location: Khalili Lecture Theatre
Time: 6pm
Dr. Laleh Khalili is a lecturer in the Politics of the Middle East, Department of Politics and International Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London, UK

Lecture: "European Racism and it's Magic Mirror: Israeli Apartheid"
Speaker: Yitzhak Laor
Chair: Dr. Laleh Khalili
Location: Khalili Lecture Theatre
Time: 6pm
Yitzhak Laor is a novelist, regular contributor to the New Left Review and editor of Mita'am, A Review of Literature and Radical Thought

Tuesday Feb 13

Lecture: "Israel, the Mask of Democracy"
Speaker: Jonathan Cook
Location: Khalili Lecture Theatre
Time: 6pm
Jonathan Cook is a former staff journalist of the Guardian and Observer newspapers. He
has also written to The Times, Le Monde diplomatique, International Herald Tribune, Al-Ahram Weekly. Author of Blood and Religion: The Unmasking of the Jewish and Democratic State

Lecture: "Construction of Double Standard Humanity through Cultural Representation; Zionism, Israeli Media and Rationalising Racist
Consciousness."
Speaker: Eyal Sivan
Location: Khalili Lecture Theatre
Time: 7pm
Eyal Sivan is a filmmaker and writer, films include Route 181 co-directed with Michel Khleifi and Izkor: Slaves of Memory. Lecturer at Sapir Academic College

Wednesday Feb 14

Lecture: "Apartheid within 1948 Palestine"
Chair: Dr. Laleh Khalili
Location: G2
Time: 7pm
Dr. Laleh Khalili is a lecturer in the Politics of the Middle East, Department of Politics and International Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, Univ. of London, UK

Lecture: "Worlds Apart: Apartheid and the Palestinian Citizens"
Speaker: Nadim Rouhana
Location: G2
Time: 7pm
Nadim Rouhana is the Founding Director, Mada al-Carmel: Arab Centre for Applied Social Research. Professor of Conflict Studies, George Mason University.

Lecture: "De-Arabization of Land and De-Arabization of Jews."
Speaker: Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin
Location: G2
Time: 7pm
Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin is a Professor of History, Ben Gurion University

Thursday Feb 15

Lecture: "Is One State an End to Apartheid?"
Speaker: Manal Hazzan
Location: G2
Time: 7pm
Manal Hazzan is a LLM student at UCL, Human Rights Lawyer and former lecturer at Hebrew University

Lecture: ": Apartheid Practices in WB and Gaza; Questions for the Future"
Speaker: Toufic Haddad
Location: G2
Time: 7pm

Toufic Haddad is an Activist, former co-founder, editor of Between the Lines, and co-author of forthcoming book Between the Lines: Israel, the Palestinians and the U.S War on Terror