Selly Oak Palestine Solidarity screening “Murder in Paris” Saturday 14th June in Birmingham

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The Old Print Works in Birmingham Selly Oak Palestine Solidarity (SOPS) proudly presents the screening of the political crime documentary: “Murder in Paris” on Saturday 14th June at 7pm at The Old Print Works, Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12 9AH.

“Murder in Paris” is a powerful inquiry into the shocking 1988 assassination of Anti-Apartheid activist Dulcie September in Paris.

Speaking truth to power, the film unveils the murky network of money, arms and intelligence agencies supporting the South African Apartheid regime at the time, that Dulcie was too closely investigating.

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We are honoured to be joined by her nephew Clement Arendse and veteran activist against both South African and Israeli Apartheid, Reverend Brian Brown, author of the brilliant “Apartheid South Africa! Apartheid Israel?” apartheid-southafrica-israel.com/

They will lead a discussion after the screening, drawing out the resonance of Dulcie’s case from from one Apartheid to another, and links between the two struggles.

Selly Oak Palestine Solidarity is an informal group of neighbours and community activists that campaigns for the liberation of Palestine from an Israeli Apartheid State genocidal in its resolve.

The screening is open to everyone.

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