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Al-Awda

PO Box 401
Hummelstown, Pennsylvania 17036
United States 
Website:  www.al-awda.org
Fax:  (717) 832-1123
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Industry:  Music & Music Related Services

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Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition, is a broad-based, non-partisan, global, democratic association of grassroots activists and organizational representatives. Our objective is to educate the international community to fulfill its legal and moral obligations vis-à-vis the Palestinian people. Al-Awda develops, coordinates, supports and guides, as needed, global and local grassroots initiatives for action related to Palestinian rights. Our advocacy includes the right of Palestinians to return to their homeland, and to full restitution of all their confiscated and destroyed property in accordance with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, International law and implementation of United Nations Resolutions which uphold these rights.

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Site Rank: 672,875
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News Archive
Iraq: More bombings to come as polls near.
UPI Emerging Threats; 12/8/2009
...produce concrete evidence of this, despite having alleged suspects confessing their links to the successor to the Baath, al-Awda, or The Return, on state television, or his accusations that neighboring Syria provides sanctuary for those who plan... ...more

Nine of Ten Gazans Living in Poverty
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs; 12/1/2009
...third year in a row, forcing thousands out of work and tens of thousands below the poverty line. Mohammed Al Telbani's Al Awda Biscuits Factory in the Gaza Strip is an example that can be multiplied by the thousands. Al Telbani's factory was a... ...more

Maliki seized control of Iraq security.
UPI Emerging Threats; 10/12/2009
...Interior Ministry, largely run by Maliki's Shiite rivals. Iraqi officials implied they were part of a coup plot involving al-Awda (The Return), the successor to Saddam's Baathist apparatus. The ministry denied there was any coup plot and the... ...more

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