Caabu bemoans total failure of international community to help Syrian civilians
Caabu bemoans total failure of international community to help Syrian civilians
Caabu bemoans total failure of international community to help Syrian civilians
European Muslims: facing up to alienation and discrimination in the wake of terror.
Caabu would like to invite you to a panel discussion: European Muslims: facing up to alienation and discrimination in the wake of terror. Journalist Nabila Ramdani and Raffaello Pantucci of RUSI have been confirmed as speakers.
Caabu has joined a coalition of 57 Syrian, regional and international NGOs welcoming efforts to relieve the suffering of hundreds of thousands of Syrians living in besieged areas even with airdrops. However, Caabu calls on maximum effort to our pressure on the Syrian government and other fighting parties to lift the siege and grant unimpeded access for humanitarian agencies to deliver aid as required by UN Security Council 2258.
On 25 May, Human Appeal and Caabu hosted a dinner to celebrate the arrival of Ramadan. The event marked the acheivements of both Human Appeal and Caabu. 2016 is Human Appeal's 25th year, who have gone from strength to strength - they have grown from a £3.7m organisation in 2011 to a £30m organisation in 2016 which makes them the fastest growing charity in the UK. You can read more about Human Appeal's work here.
On Monday 16 February, Israeli authorities began demolishing Palestinian homes in the Bedouin community of Jabal al-Baba. 90 Palestinians (mostly children) were made homeless after the demolitions. According to reports, 12 caravans were demolished under the pretext that they had no building permission. The homes were donated by the European Union after previous demolitions in Jabal al-Baba.
Caabu Director on visit to Tunisia why we need to support it
May 2016
Caabu Director Chris Doyle joined a delegation to Tunisia, meeting with senior officials, members of civil society and those involved in the tourist industry. He visited the sites of the awful 2015 massacres at the Bardo museum and the Imperial Marhaba hotel in Sousse.
Caabu's Joseph Willits has written an article for the New Arab on the replica of Palmyra's Arch of Triumph being erected in London Trafalgar Square and the feeling that such an event can serve as a PR stunt for the Assad regime, and cement the view that Syria's monuments and heritage are more important than its people: Syria's human losses and Londo
Caabu's director Chris Doyle has reviewd Jack Shenker's book, The Egyptians: A Radical Story for Middle East Eye: Egypt's unfinished contest between authoritarianism and popular resistance. Shenker previously spoke at a Caabu event in Parliament.
On 20 April, Caabu hosted an event in Parliament on popular unarmed resistance in Palestine, with academic and co-author of Popular Protest in Palestine: The Uncertain Future, Marwan Darweish.
Summary
A delegation of four British politicians visited the West Bank from 4-8 April in a delegation organised by Caabu and our partner Medical Aid for Palestinians. The delegation was led by the Chair of the Britain-Palestine All Party Parliamentary Group, Richard Burden MP. The others were Lord Norman Warner, a former Health Minister and two Conservative MPs elected in 2015, Kelly Tolhurst and William Wragg.