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    Naomi Klein to Deliver Hrant Dink Memorial Lecture at Bogazici University
    By Armenian Weekly Staff
    January 17, 2010

    ISTANBUL, Turkey (A.W.) - Award-winning journalist and author Naomi
    Klein will deliver the 2010 Hrant Dink Memorial Lecture on Freedom of
    Expression and Human Rights at Bogazici University in Istanbul. She
    will deliver the lecture, titled `The Power of Being Consistent:
    Insisting on Palestinian Humanity in the Western Media,' on Jan. 25 at
    3 p.m. local time at Albert Long Hall (BTS), South Campus. The talk
    will be presented in English and will be translated simultaneously
    into Turkish.


    The poster announcing Klein's lecture
    The lecture is organized by the departments of History, Sociology,
    Political Science and International Relations at Bogazici University.

    A press release issued by the organizers presents the following
    lecture synopsis:

    Recent months have seen a ferocious wave of Israeli attacks targeting
    Palestinian activists who have chosen to resist occupation through
    principled, non-violent action. Key leaders are being arrested one by
    one, particularly those who oppose the construction of the so-called
    `security barrier,' and those who are calling for Israel to face the
    kinds of boycotts and sanctions that ultimately ended Apartheid in
    South Africa. A central tenet of the international campaign has been
    the decision not to advocate a particular political outcome, but
    rather to insist that Israel comply with international law. This set
    of demands is so threatening to Israel's expansive colonial policies
    that new words like `lawfare' have recently been invented to slander
    it. The lecture will examine this latest stage of the struggle for
    Palestinian rights, interrogating what it tells us about the limits of
    free expression in the West, as well as the hope it holds to deliver
    genuine equality between Jews and Palestinians at last.

    Naomi Klein is a Canadian award-winning journalist, political
    activist, and author of internationally best-selling non-fiction
    books. She writes a regular column for The Nation and The Guardian
    that is syndicated internationally by The New York Times Syndicate. In
    2004, her reporting from Iraq for Harper's Magazine won the James
    Aranson Award for Social Justice Journalism. Her first book No Logo:
    Taking Aim at the Brand Bullies (2000) was an international
    bestseller, translated into 28 languages. Her second book, a
    collection of her work, Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front
    Lines of the Globalization Debate was published in 2002. Her third
    book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism (2007) was
    also an international bestseller and was translated into 27
    languages. A six-minute companion film was created by Alfonso Cuaron
    and it was downloaded over a million times. Naomi Klein and her
    husband, Avi Lewis, co-produced a feature documentary, `The Take,'
    about Argentina's worker occupied factories in 2004. Klein is a former
    Miliband Fellow at the London School of Economics and holds an
    honorary Doctor of Civil Law from the University of King's College,
    Nova Scotia, Canada.
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