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Action Alert: Gaza photo exhibition threatened with closure

Posted on February 16 2010 by Cecilie Surasky

Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East just sent out this action 
alert. The video features some of the photos in the exhibit. [Use link below 
to view video]


Dear Friends,

On Monday, Feb. 15th, Cinema du Parc received an email insisting that 
CJPME's Photo Exposition, Human Drama in Gaza, be immediately removed from 
the Cinema.  The email was from a legal representative of Gestion Redbourne 
PDP Inc., the owners of the building housing Cinema du Parc.  The Cinema has 
hosted dozens of expositions in the past three years, and this is the first 
time that such action has been taken.  This move on the part of Redbourne 
seems entirely political, to muzzle the message of Human Drama in Gaza.

If you live outside Montreal, click here 
http://www.cjpme.ca/action_cinema_2010_02.shtml  to protest this action.

If you live in Montreal, click here 
http://www.cjpme.ca/action_cinema_mtl_2010_02.shtml  to protest Redbourne's 
action and to support the Cinema and the Exposition.

More Info

CJPME's Human Drama in Gaza Photo Exposition features 44 photos, taken 
before, during and after last winter's 22-day assault on Gaza by 
professional photographers from Israel, Palestine, and the West.  Produced 
by CJPME, and funded through private donations, the Montreal stop at Cinema 
du Parc is the first in a series of cross-Canada shows.

The Montreal Exposition began on Friday, Jan. 15th and was originally 
scheduled to continue through through Sunday, February 28th. The Exposition 
is open from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on weekdays, and from 3:00 p.m. until 
9:30 p.m. on weekends.  All the photos and captions used in the Exposition 
can be found here, and a video trailer introducing the Exposition can be 
found here.

Cinema du Parc has been a great partner in the hosting of the Exposition in 
Montreal, and is standing its ground in the face of Redbourne's action.


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