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Washington Report

Media Advisory
November 21, 2006

Contact: Matt Horton (202) 939-6050 x103
communications@wrmea.com

Award-Winning Gazan Journalist Mohammed Omer
On First
U.S. Speaking Tour

WASHINGTON, DC, November 21, 2006Washington Report on Middle East Affairs Gaza correspondent Mohammed Omer will be embarking on his first U.S. speaking tour on Nov. 26. In the 15-city tour, sponsored by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, Omer will provide eyewitness accounts of the deteriorating situation in the Gaza Strip to the magazine’s readers and the general public. As a photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP), writer (for the Vermont Guardian, ArtVoice Weekly, Swedish dailies Dagen Nyheter and Aftonbladet, Norwegian dailies Dagbladet and Morgenbladet, the German daily junge Welt, the Basque daily Berria, and the Swedish magazine Arbetaren), radio/television correspondent (Free Speech Radio News, BBC and BBC Scotland radio, BBC News 24 TV, Norwegian national NRK TV), and widely read blo! gger (RafahToday.org), Omer will use his many talents to describe life as a Palestinian journalist under occupation. The youngest member of the Gazan press corps, Omer was recently named winner of the New America Media’s “Best Youth Voice” Award. He has experienced more pain, death, fear, destruction, hatred and despair in his 22 years than most people will experience in a lifetime. “Words are my weapon against injustice, hate, starvation and oppression,” he explains. With his bulletproof vest and Cannon D20 in hand, Mohammed is on the front lines.

WHAT: Gazan journalist Mohammed Omer’s 2006 U.S. Tour

WHO: Mohammed Omer, Gaza correspondent, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs

WHEN:

WHERE:

TIME:

VENUE:

ADDRESS:

11/26

San Antonio, TX

19:00

University of Incarnate Word

4301 Broadway

11/27

New Orleans, LA

19:00

Zeitgeist Arts Center

1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.

11/28

Washington, DC

12:30

Palestine Center

2425 Virginia Ave. NW

11/28 

Boston, MA

19.00

Northeastern University

room 135 Shillman

11/29

Brattleboro, VT

19:00

Centre Congregational Church

193 Main St.

11/30

New York, NY

TBA

TBA

TBA

12/01

Princeton, NJ

16:30

Princeton University

TBA

12/02

Chicago, IL

13:30

In These Times Magazine Building

2040 N. Milwaukee Ave.

12/03

Fitchburg, WI

14:00

Memorial United Church of Christ

5705 Lacy Rd.

12/04

TBA

TBA

TBA

TBA

12/05

Philadelphia, PA

TBA

Friends Center

1501 Cherry St.

12/06

Silver Spring, MD

19:00

Taste of Jerusalem Restaurant

8123 Georgia Ave.

12/07

Los Angeles, CA

19:00

Southern California Library

6120 South Vermont Ave.

12/08

San Diego, CA

TBA

TBA

TBA

12/09

Glendale, CA

16:00

Glendale Central Library

222 E. Harvard St.

12/10

Sacramento, CA

14:00

UHW/SEIU Hall

1911 F Street

12/11

San Francisco, CA

TBA

Woman's Building—Audre Lourde Rm.

3543 18th St. #8

12/12

Denver, CO

17:30

The Denver Press Club

1330 Glenarm Place

 


 

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