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02 September 2010 to 05 October 2010

Tadamon - Photographic exhibition by Pennie Quinton in London


04 September 2010 to 04 September 2010

Annual Al-Quds Day Demonstration and Rally


05 September 2010 to 05 September 2010

Talk on the Bedouin people in the Negev - In London


06 September 2010 to 06 September 2010

Public Meeting about Israel and the occupied Palestinian Territories in Woking


06 September 2010 to 06 September 2010

Exiled Writers Ink: Voices from Palestine, in London


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About PSC

PSC is an independent, non-governmental and non-party political organisation with members from many communities across Britain, and increasingly throughout the world. PSC represents people in Britain from all faiths and political parties, who have come together to work for peace and justice for the Palestinian people.  PSC is opposed to all forms of racism, including anti-Jewish prejudice.

Who do we work with?

PSC works with students, faith groups, trade unions and many other campaigning, cultural and political organisations in Britain, Europe and worldwide.

How do we work?

We have an executive committee of 20 members (plus two members representing the PSC’s Trade Union Advisory Committee), who are elected at the AGM by PSC members.

The Annual General Meeting, held at least every fifteen months, is open to all members and acts as the PSC policy-making body. At the AGM, the decisions of the executive committee are ratified and a plan for the following year is presented, as is a report on the previous year.

Our head office is in central London. There are four members of staff, and PSC depends on volunteers to manage specific campaigns, run branches, conduct media work, produce publications and help with administration and merchandise sales.

PSC is a company limited by guarantee.  

 
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