Author and activist, Miko Peled, hosts a roundtable discussion with Chris Williamson, Asa Winstanely, and Tony Greenstein in the aftermath of Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension from UK Labour.
THE TARGETED CAMPAIGN TO TOPPLE JEREMY CORBYN


Author. Writer. Speaker. Human Rights Activist.

Author and activist, Miko Peled, hosts a roundtable discussion with Chris Williamson, Asa Winstanely, and Tony Greenstein in the aftermath of Jeremy Corbyn’s suspension from UK Labour.

Though seldom reported in the US, thousands are taking to the streets every week in Israel demanding that Netanyahu step down, but carefully crafted coalition agreements and the political reality in the country promise to keep him in the PM’s seat for the foreseeable future.

Miko was featured on a panel alongside Nasim Ahmed to discuss the silencing of Palestinian voices in the world of activism and organizing spaces, as well as mainstream politics.

A discussion with two 1948 Palestinian citizens of Israel, Maisam Jaljuli and Hind Hajar Salman who are fighting for justice amidst the political realities in Israel in their respective communities.

Pro-Israel institutions and spokespeople like to claim that the Palestinian refugee issue has passed some imaginary statute of limitations, but as a comprehensive new Oxford study shows, it “has since become even stronger.”

Miko speaking in Amsterdam to a large gathering of Palestinian solidarity groups and the public.

For their tenth anniversary, CCF held an afternoon to benefit the Coalition for Civil Freedoms — Marking a decade of supporting political prisoners and their families.

Author and speaker, Miko Peled, for a webinar discussion on the topic of the fate of Julian Assange with a special guest panel featuring Roger Waters, John Pilger, and Ray McGovern

From its National Counter Terrorism Seminars, its mapping of pro-Palestinians activists, and its silence over Israeli human rights violations, the ADL’s thin veneer of civil rights advocacy is quickly wearing.

When it was publicized that AOC was pulling out of a Yitzhak Rabin memorial, Peace Now’s Israel PR man called him “a warrior with skeletons turned peacemaker, a description that betrays his bloody past.