DEARBORN, Michigan: The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee kicked off its annual convention in Dearborn, Michigan, on Thursday by honoring Spain and Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for calling on Tuesday for full UN membership for Palestine.
The documentary “The Encampments” was also screened, exposing the lies and violence against pro-Palestine student protesters.
The annual convention, dubbed ArabCon, will feature celebrities, activists and elected officials who have stood up to the demonization of those in the US who support Palestinian rights and statehood, and who condemn Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
ADC Chairman Safa Rifka noted growing support for Palestinian freedom and an end to the genocide, citing the slew of countries that have recently recognized Palestine.
Sanchez’s call for full UN membership for Palestine “is more than ceremonial. It’s a reflection of Spain’s commitment to stand with justice,” Rifka told the gathering.
“The decision of Spanish officials to be with us here in Dearborn shows true commitment and respect for our community.
“At the moment when Spain is taking bold actions — from enforcing an arms embargo on Israel, to banning settlement products, to pledging to protect humanitarian convoys — welcoming a representative of Spain’s government … is profoundly meaningful.”
Representing Spain at the convention was Agustin Rebollo, a political counselor from the Spanish Embassy in Washington D.C.
The producers of “The Encampments” said New York Mayor Eric Adam’s crackdown on pro-Palestine protests at Columbia University was a principle factor in upending the city’s recent elections, giving pro-Palestine candidate Zohran Mamdani the Democratic primary election victory for mayor in July.
The documentary, produced by four-time Grammy Award-winning rapper Macklemore, challenged the false narrative that the student protests were antisemitic.
Mahmoud Khalil, the Columbia graduate who was arrested in March and held for deportation before being ordered released in June by a judge, addressed the convention.
He told Arab News afterward that the documentary will help Americans “see past the propaganda” and “lies,” adding: “This documentary is very important to show what the movement was actually about. It’s about liberation, and dignity, and peace, not as it has been portrayed, with all these false allegations of antisemitism and violence.”
He said: “The media is so against the student movement, but that doesn’t matter because most of the public don’t get their news from the mainstream media. They get it from social media.”