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XpressO Program
al-Ghazzali Centre’s XpressO is hosting Mr. Antony Loewenstein, the author of the best selling “My Israel Question”, in a conversation to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian Question, which despite numerous “peace talks” is yet to show any sign of peace in the Middle East region. The forum will allow the audience to discuss with Mr. Loewenstein about the root problems, solutions and what we can do to foster co-existence and peace.
What Other Have Said:
“I can think of few books about Israel and Palestine, written by an Australian, as important as Antony Loewenstein's brave j'accuse. In challenging the propagandists to give up their addiction, he is a truth-teller bar none.' - John Pilger
“This is one of the best treatises which presents in the most lucid way possible why anti-Zionism cannot be equated with anti-Semitism. Interweaving personal trips, most valuable information and clear analysis, “My Israel Question” will serve as an essential guide for those who dare to criticise Zionist wrongdoing in the past and Israeli policies in the present, without being deterred by false allegations of Anti-Semitism.” - Dr Ilan Pappe, Senior Lecturer at the University of Haifa, Israel, and author of ‘A History of Modern Palestine’
“‘My Israel Question’ still deserves a strong readership, precisely because it makes us uncomfortable.” Weekend Australian 29/07/2006
About Antony Loewenstein
Antony Loewenstein is a Sydney-based journalist and author, who also wrote the Australian best seller “My Israel Question”. He has written for the Sydney Morning Herald, The Sun-Herald, The Australian, The Bulletin, Znet, Crikey, New Matilda, The Big Issue and Counterpunch. He was also a contributor to the 2004 bestseller, “Not Happy, John!” He is a board member of Macquarie University's Centre for Middle East and North African Studies. His website can be found at
He is the co-founder of advocacy group and contributes to about Chinese internet repression and the Beijing Olympic Games. Antony appears regularly on radio, TV, in public and at universities discussing current affairs and politics.
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