The Right of Palestinians to Study and Travel
Project Engage,
Americans for Peace Now,
Foundation for Middle East Peace,
and Churches for Middle East Peace
invite you to a discussion with
Berlanty Azzam
Student, Bethlehem University, forcibly returned to Gaza
Brother Jack Curran
Vice President for Development, Bethlehem University
Tania Hary
Director of International Relations, GISHA
The Right of Palestinians to Study and Travel
Wednesday February 3, 2010, 1:00-3:00pm
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1st Floor
1779 Massachusetts Avenue, NW | Washington, DC
Berlanty Azzam, a Palestinian from Gaza and a candidate for a business degree at the University of Bethlehem in the West Bank, was arrested and forcibly returned to Gaza by Israeli authorities in October 2009, two months before her graduation, on the grounds that Israel had banned travel of Gazans to the West Bank. With assistance from GISHA (Legal Center for Freedom of Movement), Ms. Azzam appealed to the Israeli High Court, explaining that she had received an Israeli permit to travel to the West Bank in 2005. The Court rejected her appeal, while stating that Ms. Azzam presented no security risk.
In December, 33 members of Congress wrote to Secretary of State Clinton, urging that the U.S. press Israel to stop denying access for Gazan students to the West Bank, noting limited opportunities in Gaza and U.S. support for higher education opportunities for Palestinians.
Sandwiches will be served
To RSVP send an email to: info@fmep.org or call 202-835-3650


