May 15 2008

Commemorating Nakba, Part 1: “celebrating” the deletion of Palestine

Today marks a day that has turned life upside down to everyone who was peacefully living in a land called Palestine. Haven’t heard of it? I don’t blame you, “Palestine? What Palestine? Palestine is a word made up by a bunch of violent barbarians who “think” this land is theirs”, they’d tell you. They worked really hard till they managed to wipe it off maps, and crossed it out of history. They actually did a great job that even Palestinians themselves started doubting whether there has been a Palestine one day… and whether there will be a Palestine one day!

But there’s a Palestine my friend. Yes, once upon a time, there was a Palestine, a peaceful beautiful land, with all its fresh fruits and vegetables, with all its breathtaking scenery, and its untouched nature. Its air as fresh as could be, and everything about this land was Holy. You feel how sacred its soil is once you set foot in it… Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, hugged its mountains, blessed its sees, and kissed its skies. Simple people were living there in peace, giving it care and love which was rewarded with generosity of its nature that kept all the people safe inside a bubble of peace, serenity and calmness.

Now you can still see the land I’m talking about, with a “few” changes that is. It’s no longer called Palestine, it’s Israel -ok, not all of it, there are bits and pieces scattered here and there, dots of land that are referred to as “Palestinian territories”-;  the waters are no longer pure, the air is polluted with hatred, and the calmness is replaced with the noises of war. Oh and the people, the so-called Palestinians, turns out they weren’t simple peaceful people after all, as you’ve been hearing they were the cause of war, they created violence , implanted pollution and brought insecurity not only to this Holy Land, but to the whole region disturbing the neighboring countries and even affecting the whole world. Who thought some olive branches, a bunch of knives, a few horses and some donkeys would defeat tanks, planes, pistols and missiles!

Yes turns out this word Palestine, is a cursed word… hush, don’t utter it, you might get hurt,  and if -God forbid- you happen to mention this sickening word, you’ll have to apologize immediately and make it clear that you never meant to say it, or else you’d be considered to have this rare disease Palestinians have, didn’t I tell you? well, those Palestinians are infected species, so don’t talk to them, don’t shake hands with them, don’t even come close to them, for if you do, or if you started believing their “made-up” story about this whole Palestine being theirs, you’ll have to be medically treated right away, so you’d get a nice clean brainwash that will guarantee you’d never get infected by the Palestine-Virus ever again…

60 years since the day Palestinians were forced to make one of two bad decisions: either flee with nothing but the clothes they had on, or get killed and watch their families, friends and whole race get butchered in cold blood. They had to choose the lesser of 2 evils, for some it was dying in dignity on their land that they refuse to leave; and for others it was running away to the unknown destiny, losing each other on the way, and not knowing where they’re heading, or how they’re going to manage their lives after wards. And for those who left, although they did keep themselves alive, but they did not imagine that they’ll never be able to see their homes ever again. They didn’t see it coming, they didn’t realize that the whole world is nothing but a watching crowd that will do nothing but send sympathizing words, or even condemning ones, this world, that decided to treat those refugees as unwelcome guests in many parts of it, or decided to consider them some kind of fungus that should be removed before it spreads. Refugees never thought their journey will last forever.

60 years of suffering, 60 years of descrimination, 60 years of opression, 60 years of war, 60 years of humiliation… seems like the tunnel Palestinians entered 60 years ago is way longer than what they’ve predicted, for there is no light, not even a spot of light they can see yet, they’ll have to just keep walking and walking and walking.

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April 3 2008

Künstlerische Form des Widerstands

Die hässliche, illegale Mauer, die Israel gebaut hat um sich von der Westbank zu trennen, trennt auch palästinensische Familien, zerstört ihre Wirtschaft, und macht ihr Leben unmöglich.
Eine Gruppe von Palästinensern versuchen von dieser Mauer zu profitieren und sie ins eine alternative, künstlerische Form des Widerstands zu verwandeln.

Wie funktioniert es? Man geht einfach auf die Website “send.a.message” und tippt dort ein, was man gesprayt haben will. Es ist eigentlich egal was der Inhalt des gewünschten Textes ist. Ausser Beleidigungen und rassistischem Material wird alles gesprayt. Übersetzungen sollen gegeben wurden, wenn der Text nicht auf Englisch ist.

Jede Nachricht kostet 30 Euro. Man bezahlt die online, danach bekommt man drei Fotos: Ein Close-up, ein Bild vom Sprayer bei der Arbeit und eines aus einer weiteren Perspektive, damit man auch einen Eindruck von der Mauer bekommt. Mit dem Geld wurden kleine palästinensischen Sozialprojekte finanziert.

Unterstützen Sie ihren Versuch, die schwierigen Umständen zu überleben, schicken Sie Ihre eigene Nachricht jetzt.

Ein Graffiti an der Mauer, die Israel von der Westbank trennt.
© 2008 Financial Times Deutschland, © AP

English:

* Tagging Israel’s Barrier Wall.

* Send A Message On Israel’s Illegal Wall.

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April 1 2008

Brazilian Drawing For Gaza

Carlos Latuff is a Brazilian Cartoonist, who brilliantly uses his talent in creating artworks that serve important political, cultural and religious issues such as the occupation of Palestine, the war on Iraq, Islamophobia and many other issues.

I personally found his work to be really impressive, and thought I’d share some of his cartoons that are dedicated to call on the world to condemn the Israeli holocaust of Gaza.

More on Latuff’s work:

* Wakeup From Your Slumber.

* The People’s Voice.

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March 7 2008

Butchering Gaza

Definition of Massacre:

  1. the unnecessary, indiscriminate killing of a large number of human beings or animals, as in barbarous warfare or persecution or for revenge or plunder.
  2. a general slaughter, as of persons or animals: the massacre of millions during the war.

In Gaza:

Huge numbers of civilians of all ages are being killed and bombarded (not to forget detained), their homes destroyed, and their possessions all lost, families scattered, not to mention the siege that’s making their survival an impossible mission to begin with, let alone get brutally attacked… sounds like a massacre to me.

But as usual, there’s always a way to defend Israel’s attacks and turn the whole thing around and blame it on the Palestinian rockets (which do not compare to those of the Israelis neither in quantity nor in quality) but still they manage to be always the starters of all Israeli attacks that are launched just for revenge. But is that an excuse to go on killing and detaining civilians? is that an excuse to take away the rights of people to get aid and medical attention? till when are we going to allow homes to be bombarded and see schools exploding and trees uprooted because Israelis “DOUBTED” they could shelter attackers?

Now I don’t give a damn about all those stupid political facades both parties hide behind. I don’t care who’s in charge and who’s not, all I care about are human beings and their right to lead normal lives! We’re always asked to differentiate between Israeli civilians and the Israeli government, and we normally do, but no one seems to ask the same when it comes to Palestinians. Do not punish people in the name of their governments.

I really feel like shit, I’m so outraged, so upset and my heart is broken, my soul is filled with sadness to watch Gazans go through what they’re going through. I have my food, my medicine, my water, my electricity and my share of peace and I still can’t get over the injustice Gazans have to deal with… imagine how Gazans, who are out of everything -including hope- and who are helplessly watching each other die, how are they feeling at the moment.

I leave you with some photos that might help you picture how horrible it is in Gaza right now.

Newborns…[Via: Angry Arab]

More newborns…[Via: Angry Arab]

Babies…[Via: WATA]

Children…[Via: WATA]

Youth…[Via: WATA]

Women…[Via: WATA]

Destruction…[Via: Angry Arab]

More:

Revolting barbarism…

Massacre in video…

No matter how disgusting what the Gazans are going through actually is, what I find extremely repulsive is the reaction -or better say the ABSENCE of reaction- of Arabs. Yeah, our oil is affecting life expenses all around the world, yet we somehow fail to stop one thing we all agree is wrong, unfair, and awful.

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    February 21 2008

    Dubai On Monopoly?

    UPDATE: NOMINATE AMMAN & TUNIS!

    Only the most nominated cities would make it on the list of the “World Edition”. I already nominated the already listed 3 Arab cities thinking that any new nomination I would make would have no shot at making it on the list since there are only 8 days left for the voting to begin. But Khaled took a brave step and nominated Tunis, so I got all excited and nominated Tunis and Amman as well. It would be great if you guys showed some support ;) I know it’s just a game but the board would look really cooler with our beloved cities on it!
    I’ve always enjoyed Monopoly, I really like the game and how it manages to gather members of the whole family around its colorful board for hours and hours!

    And now the popular board game is introducing the “World Edition”, inviting online users to vote for cities that should appear on the board.
    Many cities are nominated with a possibility to nominate new ones that are not already listed. Among the Arabic cities are Dubai, Cairo and Jerusalem… only these 3 cities? what a shame ;)
    Residents of Dubai are being invited to vote for Dubai to appear on the new global edition of Monopoly.
    I believe Dubai certainly deserves being listed, and people should vote for it.

    But well, being the curious person I am, I had to check out what’s written in the description of each Arab city. And as usual it is admitted that Muslims reside Jerusalem besides Jews and Christians, BUT when it comes to religious significance of the city, it seems to be always limited to Jews, and Christians, completely ignoring Muslims.
    The Monopoly site  pointed out the existence of Muslim residents but went on listing the Jewish and Christian holy sites, completely ignoring  Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is one of the holiest Muslim sites on the planet.

    Call me whatever you want, but I believe that it’s because of such ignorance of Muslims’ historical and religious significance that many people around the globe don’t answer to our calls when Al-Aqsa Mosque is in danger of being totally and completely destroyed!

    As I always say, Jerusalem is a holy city and includes the holiest sites for all three religions, but why should Muslims be completely left out?

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    February 20 2008

    Dubai On Monopoly?

    I’ve always enjoyed Monopoly, I really like the game and how it manages to gather members of the whole family around its colorful board for hours and hours!

    And now the popular board game is introducing the “World Edition”, inviting online users to vote for cities that should appear on the board.
    Many cities are nominated with a possibility to nominate new ones that are not already listed. Among the Arabic cities are Dubai, Cairo and Jerusalem.
    Residents of Dubai are being invited to vote for Dubai to appear on the new global edition of Monopoly.
    I believe Dubai certainly deserves being listed, and people should vote for it.

    But well, being the curious person I am, I had to check out what’s written in the description of each Arab city. And as usual it is admitted that Muslims reside Jerusalem besides Jews and Christians, BUT when it comes to religious significance of the city, it seems to be always limited to Jews, and Christians, completely ignoring Muslims.
    The Monopoly site  pointed out the existence of Muslim residents but went on listing the Jewish and Christian holy sites, completely ignoring  Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is one of the holiest Muslim sites on the planet.

    Call me whatever you want, but I believe that it’s because of such ignorance of Muslims’ historical and religious significance that many people around the globe don’t answer to our calls when Al-Aqsa Mosque is in danger of being totally and completely destroyed!

    As I always say, Jerusalem is a holy city and includes the holiest sites for all three religions, but why should Muslims be completely left out?

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    February 7 2008

    Donate For Gaza!

    I really hope that every caring person would consider donating any amount they’re planning to spend on any luxury item they wish to buy (no matter how small) for the people of Gaza, for them to get essential items that might save their lives. Gazans who are living under harsh siege conditions, and are not allowed to get help from outside, neither are they allowed to take matters in their own hands, because apparently, that’s “uncivilized”, “wrong” and VIOLATES MANY LAWS that are only stripping them from their basic rights of survival.

    Your donation, no matter how small, will definitely make a difference. Whether it will help provide health supplies, nutrition supplies or even items to help keep people warm in winter.

    Now I’ve been asked by some friends whether there’s a specific Palestinian aid organization I favor or trust more than others. Actually, there’s no specific one. But there are a couple that I feel are reliable enough and have proven their efficiency over the years. And although they might -and probably WILL- face difficulties delivering aid items, but rest assured that your donations will reach their destination, maybe with a delay, but they will be delivered to those who need them.

    So I recommend:

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    February 4 2008

    Shame On Us!

    Would someone please explain to me what the hell are we doing? letting people simply die without giving any damn! have we become THAT coldblooded?
    To hell with the boring speeches, to hell with the stupid conferences, to hell with the useless summits, to hell with the protests!
    Gazans are starving, and what are we doing? nothing but the usual; eat like pigs, gather in restaurants and cafes to eat and drink like pigs, invite people over to eat like pigs, host fancy dinners, parties and weddings where people stuff themselves to death!
    WE ARE PIGS!
    We act all concerned for a few days then life’s back to normal. We show off our patriotism by our so called “donations”, but we give no shit whether those donations actually made it to the target or not.

    People, the situation in Gaza is DISASTROUS!  Something needs to be done immediately! But who cares, as long as we have our food, our water, our medicine, let Gazans starve to death.

    Just in case you don’t get the picture, here’s a tip:
    “If the people of Gaza remain cut off from the food aid on which their survival now depends, they will face starvation.

    They are now essentially out of food; the water system is faltering (almost half the population now lacks access to safe water supplies); the sewage system has broken down and is discharging raw waste into streets and the sea; the power supply is intermittent at best; hospitals lack heat and spare parts for diagnostic machines, ventilators, incubators; dozens of lifesaving medicines are no longer available. Slowly but surely, Gaza is dying.” …EI

    Would someone please explain to me how NO BODY is being able to help? is it possible that the US, Europe, ARAB STATES, and the UN are all HELPLESS?
    Arabs, oh Arabs, we talk and talk and do nothing. Not even one country is being able to interfere and end the siege!  Or is it that we too have fallen for the stupid Israeli rockets excuse?
    As Saree Makdisi explains: “All this is supposed to be in response to Palestinian militant groups’ firing of crude homemade rockets into Israel, which rarely cause any actual damage. There can be no excuse for firing rockets at civilian targets, but Israel was squeezing Gaza long before the first of those primitive projectiles was cobbled together. The first fatal rocket attack took place four years ago; Israel has been occupying Gaza for four decades.”

    Shame on us! It’s true we’re not the ones who are cutting food, water and energy, but we’re watching without doing anything, and to me, that’s as bad as the crime itself!

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    January 30 2008

    <div style=”direction:rtl;text-align:right”>نريد فلسطين</div>

    نريد ُ فلسطين !
    حسن حجازى ، مصر

    كم تجرعنا الصبرَ
    ومرارة َ العلقم ِ
    من غدرِ الزمن ,
    وتفرقت أشلاؤنا
    فى الكون ِ
    تبحثُ عن هوية ٍ
    عن حلمٍ
    عن وطن ,
    نحسبه ُ جنة ً للخلد ِ
    فإذا بهِ أرض ٌ
    للخوف ِ
    ينتظرنا به ِ للموت ِ
    ألفُ سجان ٍ
    بالف ِ قناع ٍ
    وألف ِ تابوت ٍ
    بلا كفن
    ماذا تقول يا أبا عباس ؟
    وأنتَ أيضاً يا أبا هنية ؟
    ماذا تقولان
    لدماء ِ الشهداء
    لأصحاب ِ القضية
    لأطفال ِ الحجارة
    لأصل ِ الحضارة ؟
    ماذا تقولان
    للطين ؟
    للمساكين ؟
    لأهل ِ المخيمات ؟
    لأصدقاء ِ الشتات ؟
    لدير ياسين ؟
    لأبطال ِ حطين ؟
    لشهداء ِ فلسطين ؟
    للأسرى
    للأرامل
    للركع
    للرضع ؟
    ماذا تقولان
    لأهل ِ غزة الطيبين ؟
    أقمنا لكم دولة ؟
    وقودها ؟
    طعامها ؟
    مائها ؟
    مطرها ؟
    من يد غيرها ؟
    من يدِ عدوها ؟
    ألا تبت أيدي المارقينيا زعماء فلسطين
    سؤالي حزين
    نقول ضاعت القضية
    توارت الهوية
    فلتهنأ يا رابين
    ولتقري عيناُ يا مائير
    ولتبتسم يا بلفور
    تحققَ الوعد
    وصدقَ العهد
    وضاعت دماء الشهداء
    دماء الأخوة
    دماء الصفوة
    فى جدل ٍ عقيم
    بين أهل ِ فلسطين
    انقطع الحوار
    بين أهل الجوار
    وسالت بحور الدم
    وما بقى لنا
    سوى الهم
    فى ربوع ِ فلسطين
    يا أبا عباس
    يا أعز الناس
    سافر للهند
    للسند
    للبيت الأبيض
    أو الأسود
    نريد ُ حلا ً للقضية
    وأنتَ يا أبا هنية
    يا كبير الناس
    عليك َ بالمسؤلية
    بلم الشمل
    ببقايا القضية
    بأي ثمن
    كفى سفكاً
    لدمائنا الذكية
    يا زعماء فلسطين
    سؤالي حزين
    نريد ُ حليباً للأطفال
    نريد ُ ضوءاً للنهار
    نريد ُ مدرسةً ً
    نريد ُ مسجداً و كنيسةً
    نريد ُ باذار
    لا يُباع ُ فيه ِ الوطن
    ولا دماء الأحرار
    نريد ُ رغيفَ خبز ٍ
    فى حرية
    نذهب لنصلي فى حرية
    نموت ُ فى حرية
    نريد ُ علما ً مرفرفاً
    وطناً بحدود ٍ مرئية
    يعيش ُ فيهِ الإنسانتحالفا مع الإنسان
    مع الكهان
    مع الرهبان
    مع كائن ٍ من كان
    نريدُ دولة ً لفلسطين
    بجوارِِِِِِِِ سفر ٍ وهوية
    بلا حواجز
    تمنع ُ العجائز
    نريدُ وطننا ً كالأوطان
    يعيش ُ فيهِ الإنسان
    مثل َ أي إنسان
    مع أبي عباس
    وأبي هنية
    قبل فوات ِ الأوان
    نريدُ الأمان
    نريدُ فلسطين الوفية
    ويدي فى يد أبي عباس
    والأخرى فى يد أبي هنية !
    وتعيشُ فلسطين
    حرة ً وأبيةPoem for Palestine by Hasan Hijazi. Source: WATA
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    January 22 2008

    Gaza’s Calling Out

    Anyone out there?

    His brother in a Gaza hospital is holding a manual pump for fear of another blackout that will stop his breaching. (Rueters)… The Angry Arab 

    The lives of premature babies being cared for at Gaza’s hospitals are threatened if incubators can’t be powered. (Wissam Nassar/MaanImages)… EI

    When you grow up, you will know that Israeli occupation forces (with the full support or silence of US, EU, UN, and Arab countries) destroyed your house… The Angry Arab

    “The residents of Gaza can walk”: A gas station attendant sits at his empty station that ran out of gas due to the Israeli closure of Gaza. (Wissam Nassar/MaanImages)… EI 

    The above are just a FEW photos to show just a fraction of the Gazans’ suffering while the world is watching, with eyes wide shut!
    There’s not a single crime I can think of that Israel has not committed. The Israeli government has violated and is still “proudly” violating all laws possible. The Israeli Army believes in no human rights, it gives no damn about environment, it has no morals whatsoever, and is -thanks to the rest of the world- getting only bigger and stronger and more ignorant. Israel is now more violent than ever, just like an unstoppable monster that will not stop until it decides to.

    The disastrous situation the Palestinians, particularly the Gazans, are living is so out of control and calls for immediate international intervention. But who’s listening? One can only wonder what should Israel still do to be finally condemned? what price are Palestinians yet to pay (if there’s any price left to pay that is) for the world to finally step in and stop that monster called Israel?

    End the HOLOCAUST in Gaza!