Past Events

Ireland - "Basam" play reading and workshop with CFP member
29/11/2011 11:00-20:00


Play reading and workshop

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The play Basam is about one man's journey from violence to non-violence and explores the broader moral themes of forgiveness and hope during the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. The play demonstrates parallels with issues of conflict resolution in Ireland. At the core of the story, the play asks of its audience: 'What motivates people to say no to violence and choose the road to peace?'

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Basam is a one man show based on the true story of Basam Aramin, a Palestinian peace activist whose daughter, Abir, was killed by a border soldier on 16 January 2007.

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From the age of fifteen, Basam spent seven years in an Israeli prison for attacking Israeli soldiers during the first Palestinian uprising in 1987. In 2005, Basam co-founded the Israeli-Palestine peace movement, Combatants for Peace (CFP). CFP is a group of ex-Israeli soldiers and former Palestinian prisoners who have joined together to end the Israeli-Palestine conflict through dialogue and community action.

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Two years after founding CFP, Basam Aramin's daughter Abir died as a result of a shot to the head from a rubber bullet. In spite of his personal tragedy Basam continued his peace work.

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Basam was written in 2008 by Idan Meir, a former Israeli soldier. Idan spent five years in the military and saw a dozen members of his unit, including his best friend, killed in fighting in southern Lebanon in the late 1990s.

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"The pain was one of the things that moved me to search for different ways of dealing with 'the enemy'. When I met Basam I wanted to bring his story to a place where people could hear and see what is going on and show them that the pain of 'the other' is just the same as our pain."

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For further details:

http://www.angrianan.com/list/2011/basam.html

Or write to:

office@combatantsforpeace.org






 
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