Ahmed Ben Bella in Dublin Next Friday
Intro to next weeks anti-war forum
One of the leaders of the Algerian Revolution, Ahmed Ben Bella, is to speak in Dublin at the anti war forum organised by the Irish Anti War Movement next weekend.
Ben Bella won honours fighting the Nazis in the second world war as part of the Free French Army. On his return he joined the burgeoning resistance to French Rule.
The war lasted 8 years, from 1954-1962, and claimed up to a million lives. Ben Bella was the first presicdent of Independent Algeria, and then he was overthrown in amiltary coup in 1963, not to be released until 1979. Today he is a well known figure on the anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist movement internationally and is involved with a number of international organisations including the Cairo Conference. Ben Bella will introduce the legendary anti-imperialist film The Battle Of Algiers on Friday night in the IFC in temple bar at 6pm and will speak at the
forum throughout the weekend. Speakers include:
Ahmed Ben Bella (leader of Algerian Independence struggle and former President)
Denis Halliday (Former Assistant UN Secretary General), Haifa Zangana (Iraqi
writer), Lenni Bremner, (Jewish-American anti-Zionist Historian)
& Eamonn Mc Cann (Author & Journalist), Ruari Quinn TD (Labour Party), John
Gormley TD (Green Party). Ali Halimeh (Palestine – Delegate General in Ireland),
Vincent Browne (Broadcaster & Journalist), Joe Higgins TD (Socialist Party),
Kieran Allen (Author & Sociologist), Catriona Ruane MLA (Bring them Home
Campaign), Mick Mc Gaughan (Irish Times Journalist & Author), Mustafidh Gani
(Islamic Cultural Centre), Andy Storey (AfrI & Lecturer in Development Studies),
Richard Boyd Barrett (Irish anti-War Movement), Mary Van Lieshout (US Citizens
in Ireland for Alternatives to War), Saif Abukeshek (Director, International
Solidarity Movement). Jean Somers (Debt and Development Coalition).
for full programme see www.irishantiwar.org
Comments (2 of 2)
Jump To Comment: 1 2Are the SWP abusing the newswire. This is an event and not a news story
Funny how you haven't posted the same comment on the article "One week to go"
I would have thought that a leader of the Algerian Revolution speaking in Dublin was newsworthy.
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