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Outcry over 'one-sided' Palestinian meeting

March 22, 2012 19:21

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Hackney Council has promised to tighten bookings procedures after a complaint about a pro-Palestinian event held in one of its libraries on Tuesday night.

Martin Sugarman, chair of the Hackney Anglo-Israel Twinning Association, had called for the cancellation of the "one-sided" meeting at Dalston library, addressed by a group of visiting Palestinian women. One of the organisers was the Camden Abu Dis Friendship Association, a charity campaiging on behalf of a Palestinian town outside East Jerusalem divided by Israel's security barrier. The other was a group called Beit Sourik - Hackney Friendship. Beit Sourik is a West Bank village.

A Hackney spokesman explained that the council "doesn't take bookings from political parties or organisations. On this occasion, a private booking was taken, but the nature of the organisation wasn't clear. We have tightened up our procedures to ensure that this doesn't happen again."

The Palestinian women also spoke at the local Stoke Newington School and sixth-form college BSix.

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