Alternative Information Center
Jan 19 2014
No Man's Community: The Geopolitics of Armenians in Jerusalem
AICafe 21 January
Published on 19 January 2014
Written by Alternative Information Center (AIC)
Please join us at the AICafe on Tuesday 21 January at 7.00 p.m for No
Man's Community: The Geopolitics of Armenians in Jerusalem with Apo
Sahagian.
The presentation and discussion will highlight the history of the
Armenian community in Jerusalem, with an emphasis on how it has dealt
and interacted with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while maintaining
its own communal needs and identity.
Apo Sahagian is a Jerusalemite Armenian from the Armenian Quarter in
the Old City. Besides his ardent interest in politics and social
issues, he's a multi-instrumental musician and an author of various
articles and novels. Apo has a degree in Government, Diplomacy and
Strategy, with a specialization in international affairs and conflict
resolution.
Don't miss this special event!
The AIC is a joint Palestinian-Israeli activist organization engaged
in dissemination of information, political advocacy and grassroots
activism. The AICafè is a political and cultural café open on Tuesday
and Saturday night from 7pm until 10.30 pm. The AIC is located in the
Alternative Information Center in Beit Sahour, close to Suq Sha'ab
(follow the sign to Jadal Center). We have a small library with
novels, political books and magazines. We also have a number of films
in DVD copies and AIC publications which are aimed to critically
analyze both Palestinian and Israeli societies, as well as the
conflict itself.
http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/aicafe/7647-aicafe-21-january
Jan 19 2014
No Man's Community: The Geopolitics of Armenians in Jerusalem
AICafe 21 January
Published on 19 January 2014
Written by Alternative Information Center (AIC)
Please join us at the AICafe on Tuesday 21 January at 7.00 p.m for No
Man's Community: The Geopolitics of Armenians in Jerusalem with Apo
Sahagian.
The presentation and discussion will highlight the history of the
Armenian community in Jerusalem, with an emphasis on how it has dealt
and interacted with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while maintaining
its own communal needs and identity.
Apo Sahagian is a Jerusalemite Armenian from the Armenian Quarter in
the Old City. Besides his ardent interest in politics and social
issues, he's a multi-instrumental musician and an author of various
articles and novels. Apo has a degree in Government, Diplomacy and
Strategy, with a specialization in international affairs and conflict
resolution.
Don't miss this special event!
The AIC is a joint Palestinian-Israeli activist organization engaged
in dissemination of information, political advocacy and grassroots
activism. The AICafè is a political and cultural café open on Tuesday
and Saturday night from 7pm until 10.30 pm. The AIC is located in the
Alternative Information Center in Beit Sahour, close to Suq Sha'ab
(follow the sign to Jadal Center). We have a small library with
novels, political books and magazines. We also have a number of films
in DVD copies and AIC publications which are aimed to critically
analyze both Palestinian and Israeli societies, as well as the
conflict itself.
http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/aicafe/7647-aicafe-21-january