"In his new book, political journalist Peter Oborne delves into Britain’s genocidal complicity and collusion with Israel. He’s joined by fellow author and academic Narzanin Massoumi alongside activist Andrew Murray for this open discussion on working towards Palestinian liberation from inside the imperial core."
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on Tomorrow. The event starts at 18:30.
Join us for this public meeting where we will be discussing the ongoing genocide in Gaza and how we work towards a lasting and just liberation for Palestine and Palestinians everywhere.
We will be joined by Peter Oborne - British journalist, broadcaster and author (Peter will be doing an exclusive book signing after the meeting of his new book ‘Complicit’.)
Narzanin Massoumi - an author and academic.
A central focus of her ongoing work is defining and explaining Islamophobia in contemporary society.
Andrew Murray - an author, journalist, trade unionist, lifelong activist and former chair of Stop The War Coalition.
‘Complicit’ by Peter Oborne
‘From one of Britain’s most celebrated political journalists, a fearless and forensic indictment of British complicity in the destruction of Gaza.’
‘In a gripping narrative informed by original reporting, Peter Oborne tells how Britain’s Conservative and Labour parties converged to back Israel’s criminal assault—in the process occupying disturbing common ground with the far right.’
‘Rather than challenge this political cartel, British media colluded in its misrepresentations. The shocking result was that, as British authorities helped Israel set Gaza as well as international law aflame, almost everything the public was told about this momentous conflagration was untrue.’
‘When citizens still turned out in their hundreds of thousands to demand a ceasefire, roiling the nation’s politics as they stayed faithful to the ancient British tradition of popular protest in defence of liberty, the political-media machine bared its fangs. The investigative reporting in this book exposes the methods by which peaceful demonstrations were smeared as “hate marches”. Formerly chief political commentator at the Daily Telegraph and Spectator, Oborne knows the British establishment from within.’
‘In this book he names names and provides receipts. His demand is accountability—for atrocities, and their accomplices.’