For Immediate Release 
                    June 3, 2007 
                    The Fifth Annual International Al-Awda Convention - a Resounding Success! 
                    A Report from the Host Committee 
                    Despite attempts to silence our voices, The Fifth Annual International
                      Al-Awda Convention took place on the 59th anniversary of al-Nakba under the
                      theme "Uniting for the Return" at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Anaheim
                      California on May 25-27, 2007. The convention was dedicated to Palestinian
                      cartoonist martyr Naji el-Ali to mark the 20th anniversary of his
                      assassination. Hundreds of Palestinians and their supporters took part.
                      In the midst of the continued attacks on our people and the deteriorating
                      health conditions especially in the refugee camps and areas of Palestine
                      occupied since 1967, the renewed war against Palestinian refugees in
                      Lebanon, and the increasingly severe suffering of our people caught in the
                      US war against Iraq, Al-Awda members and supporters developed a number of
                      plans of action at the convention to carry us through in the lead up to the
                      60-year commemoration of the Nakba, and beyond. We have emerged from our
                      coming together united, stronger, and eager to carry out our work. The 
                      convention reaffirmed its commitment to Al-Awda's mission, goals and points
                    of unity 
                    Convention Opening 
                    The convention opened on Friday May 25, 2007 with a meet and greet social 
                      which included a light meal generously provided by the Palestinian 
                      American Women's Association (PAWA) of Southern California.  This was followed by 
                      powerful welcoming remarks by Alia Hasan on behalf of the host committee and 
                      Rana Sharif on behalf of the students and youth. Dr. Jess Ghannam then 
                      welcomed the attendees on behalf of Al-Awda's international coordinating 
                    committee. 
                    Nakba Commemoration 
                    These welcoming speeches were followed by a captivating and moving Nakba 
                      commemoration at which more than a dozen Nakba survivors from many towns and 
                      villages in Palestine provided their personal accounts of what they 
                      recalled happened to them in 1948. Several described how they were shot, 
                      and others how they escaped attack and survived living as refugees in tents 
                      made of bed sheets under trees for more than a year. Others spoke of the horrors of the massacres they witnessed, and the attempts by Zionist terror 
                      squads to intimidate and frighten Palestinians civilians to flee their 
                      homeland. Introduction to the Nakba commemoration was provided by Dr Zahi 
                      Damuni, co-founder of Al-Awda. 
                    Opening Lectures 
                    The Nakba commemoration set the stage for what followed during the rest of 
                      the convention. In opening lectures on the morning of Saturday May 26, 2007, 
                      Elias Rashmawi, member of the ANSWER National Steering Committee and 
                      National Coordinator of the National Council of Arab Americans, spoke 
                      eloquently about the political necessity of raising the right to return and 
                      the general situation facing the Palestinian movement today. He also 
                      highlighted the importance of protecting Al-Awda, the organization, from 
                      corporate, Zionist and other attacks that it has been increasingly exposed 
                      to. Nadia Keilani spoke about the devastating situation facing Iraq and its 
                      people since the US invasion, and Leila Al-Arian spoke of her father's 
                      political persecution and imprisonment by US authorities. 
                    Workshops 
                    The opening lectures were followed by a panel discussion that described 
                      some of the ongoing projects in support of Palestinian refugees. Dr. Jess 
                      Ghannam reported on the acute crisis in health care services and on several 
                      projects to increase healthcare access. Muna Coobtie spoke on behalf of PAWA about its important and sustained 
                      refugee support activities in Palestine and Lebanon. Mahmoud Zubaidi 
                      reported on the important activities of Al-Awda's West Coast Refugee Support 
                      Committee including highlighting, worldwide, the atrocious conditions 
                      under which Palestinians stranded on the borders with Iraq are currently 
                      living. He also reported on some of the fundraising efforts that were 
                      directed to help those stranded particularly in al-Waleed and 
                      surrounding makeshift camps on the Iraqi side of the border, 
                      which are very difficult to reach and where the situation is most 
                      severe. The refugee support panel discussion was facilitated by Ruba Malley, 
                      a coordinator of the West Coast Refugee Support Committee.  
                    The Saturday afternoon sessions included a variety of other workshops. A 
                      symposium for students led by Alia Hasan, Rana Sharif (UCLA) and Tarek 
                      Husein of SJP at UCR emphasized the need for community members to become 
                      more involved in supporting student activism for Palestine at local campuses 
                      especially in light of the repression that such efforts face. Another 
                      workshop led by Mahmud Ahmad on coalitions and building solidarity featured 
                      Richard Becker of the ANSWER Coalition and John Parker of the 
                      International Action Center. Becker and Parker each spoke about the success 
                      their organizations have had in integrating the Palestinian right to return 
                      into the anti-war movement. The connections between the struggles of the 
                      Palestinian, Iraqi, and other peoples for freedom from occupation and 
                      imperialist domination were highlighted. 
                    Other workshops for the return included ones that dealt with institutional 
                      organizing, media, writers and artists, and boycotts, divestment and 
                      sanctions. The institutional organizing for the return workshop included 
                      presentations by Bianca Shana'a who traveled from France to take part in the 
                      convention, Rhoda Shapiro from Halifax Nova Scotia in Canada, and Dr. Zahi 
                      Damuni from Al-Awda's National Coordinating Committee. The discussions focused on different ways to 
                      further professionalise our work nationally and internationally and to 
                      identify priorities including through further development of the Al-Awda 
                      Center in San Diego. 
                    The media for the return workshop was led by Dr. Ahlam Muhtaseb assisted by 
                      Mona Kadah, both from Al-Awda San Diego, and included presentations by Ed Sweed of 
                      Alternate Focus.  This workshop focused on ways to expand and 
                      professionalise our media work also through further development of the 
                      Al-Awda Center in San Diego. The Artists and Writers for the return 
                      workshops included presentations by artist Dr. John Halaka and writer Nader Abuljebain and
                      dealt with identifying ways by which the Palestinian right to return could
                      be highlighted in various forms of art expression and writing. 
                    The boycotts, divestment and sanctions workshop included presentations by 
                      Charlotte Kates of Al-Awda NY and New Jersey Solidarity, Yael Korin of 
                      Campaign to End Israeli Apartheid and Yousef Abuddayeh of the National 
                      Council of Arab Americans and Al-Awda San Diego. The workshop discussions 
                      focused on various ways to develop and implement boycotts, divestment and 
                      sanctions as productive forms of activism for the return. 
                    Film Screenings  
                    Several films were also screened during the Saturday of the convention 
                      including "US vs Al-Arian", "Nowhere to Flee", "One Year of Peaceful 
                      Resistance Against the Wall in Billin" and "Occupation 101".  The film"Occupation 101" was introduced by its makers Abdallah and Sufian Omeish. 
                      The film screenings were managed by Freddie Santistevan. 
                    Palestinian Cultural Event 
                    The convention continued on Saturday evening with an exceptional event 
                      celebrating Palestinian culture. The masters of ceremony were Samera Sood 
                      of PAWA and Al-Awda, and Nader Abuljebain, co-founder of Al-Awda. The event featured speakers and musicians highlighting 
                      the rich Palestinian cultural heritage. It also included an exhibition of 
                      thirty cartoons by martyr Naji el-Ali. One of the keynote speakers, author 
                      and professor, Dr. Naseer Aruri, explained Israel's role as a regional 
                      watchdog for US imperialist interests. The other keynote speaker, Dr. Jamal 
                      Zahalka, an Arab Palestinian member of the  Knesset, presented facts 
                      clearly debunking the myth of "Israeli democracy". He also spoke about the 
                      case of his comrade Dr. Azmi Bishara who is being persecuted by the Zionist 
                      state for his effective advocacy for Palestinian rights.  
                    The cultural festivities on Saturday night also included an outstanding 
                      performance by world renowned violinist and maestro Dr. Nabil Azzam, who 
                      led his orchestra and singers Manal Rifa'i and Ahmad Al-Asmar in patriotic 
                      songs that the attendees joined in. Fundraising at the event was to support 
                      Al-Awda's ongoing work such as the efforts to develop a Palestine 
                      Media Center.  
                    If you wish to donate to help with these important projects, 
                      please go to http://al-awda.org/donate.html and follow the instructions. 
                      Pictures from the Palestinian Cultural Event may be viewed at 
                      http://al-awda.org/convention5/photos/photos.html 
                    Convention Conclusion 
                    On Sunday morning, May 27, 2007, Dr. Zahi Damuni provided a detailed account 
                      of what led to the change of venue from UCR. This was followed by a report 
                      by Yousef Abuddayeh and Dr. Jess Ghannam on a recent meeting of 
                      Palestinians that took place in Beirut. These reports were followed by some 
                      discussion including those of the best strategies to pursue. 
                    Immediately after these discussions, a representative from each workshop, 
                      that took place the previous day, provided a report of the discussions and 
                      recommendations of their workshop. Some of the highly significant decisions 
                      that were adopted by the convention included developing further Al-Awda's 
                      Center in San Diego to include a Palestine Media Center and a 
                      Palestine focused library.  
                    Among other resolutions, the convention also expressed its support for Dr. 
                      Azmi Bishara. The text of this resolution is as follows:  
                    "Al Awda expresses its support with our brother Dr. Azmi Bishara. We stand 
                      shoulder to shoulder with him and our people in historic Palestine in their 
                      struggle against discrimination, persecution, apartheid and all violations 
                      of their political and national rights." 
                    The convention also recommended the development of actions on 
                      and around June 20, 2007 to coincide with World Refugee Day to remind the 
                      public of the plight of Palestinian refugees as the largest 
                      and longest suffering refugee population in the world today. 
                    The Host Committee  
                    The Host Committee of the Fifth Annual International Al-Awda Convention 
                      included Al-Awda's chapters in San Diego, Los Angeles, and Riverside, 
                      The Palestinian American Women's Association, The Free Palestine Alliance - 
                      Southern California, The National Council of Arab-Americans - Southern 
                      California, Students for Justice in Palestine at UCR, The Muslim Students 
                      Association at Palomar College, The Muslim Students Association at UCSD, 
                      Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA, The Middle East Cultural and 
                      Information Center - San Diego, The Muslim Students Union at UCR, The Arab 
                      Community Center of the Inland Empire, The Campaign to End Israeli 
                      Apartheid - Southern California, Students for International Knowledge at 
                    CSUSB, and The Muslim Students Association at CSUSB. 
                    We thank all who supported and took part in the landmark convention we 
                      hosted. Our work for the Fifth Annual International Al-Awda convention 
                      was the first stepping stone in the many events we have planned leading up 
                      to the 60th commemoration of the Nakba.  We invite all who support the work 
                    of Al-Awda to join us at the next annual Al-Awda convention. 
                                          The Fifth Convention Host Committee 
                      Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition 
                      PO Box 131352 
                      Carlsbad, CA 92013, USA 
                      Tel: 760-685-3243 
                      Fax: 360-933-3568 
                      E-mail: info@al-awda.org 
                      WWW: http://al-awda.org 
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                      network of grassroots activists and students dedicated to Palestinian human
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