Dr Salman Abu Sitta to visit NZ
The most significant Palestinian representative to
visit New Zealand in 20 years is
here
for two days next week
The Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa is delighted to announce that esteemed Palestinian scholar and member of the Palestine National Council, Dr Salman Abu Sitta, will be visiting New Zealand next week for two days – Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th October.
Dr Abu Sitta is the most significant Palestinian representative to visit New Zealand for 20 years.
He has delivered the Edward Said Memorial Lecture in Adelaide, Australia and is stopping here in New Zealand for two days afterwards.
Dr Abu
Sitta is a well-respected academic, author and member of the
Palestine National Council.
He is the founder and
President of the Palestine Land Society, London, dedicated
to the documentation of Palestine’s land and People.
On
his visit here he will be meeting with MPs and government
officials in Wellington and will deliver a lecture at
Auckland University.
Further
Background:
Dr Salman Abu Sitta grew up in
Palestine and as a young man survived the Nakba (Arabic for
catastrophe – the expulsion of up to one million
Palestinians from Palestine by Israeli militias in
1948)
Dr Abu Sitta is a researcher and scholar of the
Nakba. He is an insistent campaigner for the right of return
of Palestinian refugees to their homes and land in Palestine
as well as a strong supporter of the international role of
the BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) movement to
bring pressure on the Israeli state.
The founder of the Palestine Land Society, he published the comprehensive Atlas of Palestine, documenting the Palestinian landscape before 1948 and what occurred under Israeli rule to attempt to erase the Palestinian presence.
In Dr Abu Sitta’s words:
“The
Israeli-Palestinian/Arab conflict has arisen because of the
Israeli conquest of Palestine in 1948 and the expulsion of
its people in order to accommodate newcomers from overseas.
The Palestinian struggle is therefore about land taken and
people expelled.'
'The Palestinian
Nakba (catastrophe, holocaust) has no equal in modern
history. A foreign minority expels the majority of the
inhabitants of a country, occupies their land, obliterates
their physical and cultural landmarks in a military campaign
that is planned, armed, manned, and is financially and
politically supported from abroad.' *
His most recent book is Mapping My Return: A
Palestinian Memoir
Dr Salman Abu
Sitta’s only public lecture will be held the University of
Auckland, Thursday October 17th, 7pm, Clock Tower Building
(105S), 22 Princes Street, Lower Ground Floor Lecture
Theatre
039.