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ONE COUNTRY: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse. A lecture tour and book-signing in Canadian Universities with Author Ali Abunimah
Ali Abunimah, a writer and commentator on Middle East affairs and co-founder of Electronic Intifada, will be speaking throughout the country and making media appearances to coincide with the Canadian launch of his new book.
To book interviews with Ali Abunimah before or during the tour contact: Laith Marouf, SPHR National, at 514-999-1948 or
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If you would like to receive a review copy of ONE COUNTRY from Metropolitan Books, please fax the request on your letterhead to 646-307-5261. Suggested donation of 5$ and up Book sold at the event at discount prices
Tuesday, Sept. 18th, Montreal, Quebec. McGill University @ 8:00PM. Leacock Building Room # 232 Wednesday, Sept. 19th, Ottawa, Ontario. University of Ottawa @ 7:00 PM. Alumni Auditorium Jock Turcot Uni Centre Thursday, Sept. 20th, Kingston, Ontario. Queens University @ 7:00PM. Dunning Hall 14 Friday, Sept. 21st, Waterloo, Ontario. University of Waterloo @ 8:00PM. EIT 1015 (Centre for Environmental and Information Technology) Tuesday, Sept. 25th, London, Ontario. University of Western Ontario @ 8:00PM Health Science Building (HSB) 236 Wednesday, Sept. 26th, Toronto, Ontario. Ryerson University @ 8:00PM Thomas Lounge inside the Oakham House 63 Gould Street, Toronto Ontario. Thursday, Sept. 27th, Calgary, Alberta. University of Calgary @ 7:00PM. Alberta Room, Dinning Centre. Friday, Sept. 28th, Winnipeg, Manitoba @ 7:00PM. Rudolf Rocker Cultural Centre. 3rd Floor, 91 Albert Street
Ali Abunimah makes the radical argument that what is needed is one state shared by Palestinians and Israelis in his new book, ONE COUNTRY: A Bold Proposal to End the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Jordan Times, Lebanon's Daily Star and Ha'aretz, among others. He was born in the United States and grew up in Europe. Both of his parents are originally from Palestine and he currently lives in Chicago.
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