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Kalimat, Kalimat: Students occupy Palestinian embassy in London - Demands Below

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -January 27th, 2011.

General Union of Palestinian Students’ (GUPS) Campaign for direct elections to the Palestine National Council (PNC)

We, Palestinian youth of the General Union of Palestinian students, gather here today in honour of the…

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An explanation of the Palestine Papers

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Existence Denied: Apartheid on Google Maps

whereispalestine:

If you are trying to drive from Ramallah to Bethlehem — Palestinian towns in the West Bank (which Google automatically labels as “Israel”) — Google Maps won’t help you find your way.

But if you are in an illegal Israeli settlement right next to Ramallah and you want to drive to an illegal…

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Israeli Apartheid Week 2011 poster by illustrator Nidal El-Khairy

Israeli Apartheid Week 2011 poster by illustrator Nidal El-Khairy

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Che visits Gaza

Che visits Gaza

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Today in Palestinian History, January 9

January 9, 1973: On December 8, 1972, the Israeli Mossad planted a bomb in a phone in the home of France PLO representative Dr. Mahmoud Hamshari as part of the “Operation Wrath of God”. Dr. Hamshari dies a month later from his injuries.

(Source: passia.org)

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Gaza Youth’s Manifesto for change

“Fuck Hamas. Fuck Israel. Fuck Fatah. Fuck UN. Fuck UNWRA. Fuck USA! We, the youth in Gaza, are so fed up with Israel, Hamas, the occupation, the violations of human rights and the indifference of the international community!

“We want to scream and break this wall of silence, injustice and indifference like the Israeli F16s breaking the wall of sound; scream with all the power in our souls in order to release this immense frustration that consumes us because of this fucking situation we live in…

“We are sick of being caught in this political struggle; sick of coal-dark nights with airplanes circling above our homes; sick of innocent farmers getting shot in the buffer zone because they are taking care of their lands; sick of bearded guys walking around with their guns abusing their power, beating up or incarcerating young people demonstrating for what they believe in; sick of the wall of shame that separates us from the rest of our country and keeps us imprisoned in a stamp-sized piece of land; sick of being portrayed as terrorists, home-made fanatics with explosives in our pockets and evil in our eyes; sick of the indifference we meet from the international community, the so-called experts in expressing concerns and drafting resolutions but cowards in enforcing anything they agree on; we are sick and tired of living a shitty life, being kept in jail by Israel, beaten up by Hamas and completely ignored by the rest of the world.
“There is a revolution growing inside of us, an immense dissatisfaction and frustration that will destroy us unless we find a way of canalising this energy into something that can challenge the status quo and give us some kind of hope.

“We barely survived the Operation Cast Lead, where Israel very effectively bombed the shit out of us, destroying thousands of homes and even more lives and dreams. During the war we got the unmistakable feeling that Israel wanted to erase us from the face of the Earth. During the last years, Hamas has been doing all they can to control our thoughts, behaviour and aspirations. Here in Gaza we are scared of being incarcerated, interrogated, hit, tortured, bombed, killed. We cannot move as we want, say what we want, do what we want.

“ENOUGH! Enough pain, enough tears, enough suffering, enough control, limitations, unjust justifications, terror, torture, excuses, bombings, sleepless nights, dead civilians, black memories, bleak future, heart-aching present, disturbed politics, fanatic politicians, religious bullshit, enough incarceration! WE SAY STOP! This is not the future we want! We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?”

(Source: Guardian)

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Abu Maher Yamani, a giant of Palestinian/Arab struggle has passed away in Beirut.

The Al Yamani Family will receive condolences on Wednesday, January 5th from 7-9 pm, at the Novotel Hotel, 3670 Hurontario Street, Mississauga

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Gallery Patrons Ejected Over Gaza Flotilla T-Shirts

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Four activists were forced to leave an art gallery in New York this month for wearing T-shirts with the title of the show they were viewing, “Next Year in Jerusalem,” by the German artist Anselm Kiefer, written in English, Hebrew and Arabic. One of the activists also posed for a photograph in the gallery wearing a shirt promoting an effort to include an American boat in the next blockade-challenging Gaza flotilla.

The incident came on the final day of an exhibition at the Gagosian Galleryfeaturing pieces on the subject of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.

As Claudia Roth Pierpont reported in an account of the incident on the New Yorker’s Web site last week, the gallery, on West 24th Street, called the police, and force was used to eject one bystander who asked the officers why the activists were being ordered to leave.

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Today in Palestinian History, December 27

December 27, 2008: Without warning, Israel launches an aggressive and inhuman attack on Gaza in an operation titled “Operation Cast Lead”, a.k.a. The Gaza War. Israel stated the aim of the operation was to stop rocket fire form Hamas. Over the course of the 22 day assault (which ended on 18 January 2009), over 1,400 Palestinians had been killed - the vast majority were civilians and non-combatants. Most of Gaza had been razed to the ground.

List of victims

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Today in Palestinian History, December 8

December 8, 1987: An Israel man runs over and kills four children in the Gaza strip, leading to popular resistance across the West Bank and Gaza Strip in what would be called the first intifada (uprising). The intifada would last until 1993.

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farhaaan asked: Hey, just noticed you reblogged my post, unfortunately the project ended on Wednesday..

Darn. Guess that’s what happens when we keep away from the internets! Well, if you revive it or start a new campaign, let me know :)

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stayingunderground:

My Name Is Palestine // eL Seed

I posted a couple photos of this amazing piece by my friend a little while back.  Now he has released a great short video on the making of.  It is really interesting to watch someone do Arabic calligraphy in the graffiti format, check it out.

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STAY WITH ME YOU ARE WARM: Let's get to ONE THOUSAND. Let's DO THIS.

farhaaan:

$816 is a MAGICAL achievement already. I CAN’T EVEN. I don’t have the words. I didn’t even think I’d reach $50 when I first started. But I’m not going to keep on doing projects forever, so why not make this one THE BEST EVER? BUT there are only 8 hours remaining.

Think of it this way, that…

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Kalimat, Kalimat: Students occupy Palestinian embassy in London - Demands Below

kalimatkalimat:

DOSSIER: Current Affairs

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -January 27th, 2011.

General Union of Palestinian Students’ (GUPS) Campaign for direct elections to the Palestine National Council (PNC)

We, Palestinian youth of the General Union of Palestinian students, gather here today in honour of the…

Existence Denied: Apartheid on Google Maps

whereispalestine:

If you are trying to drive from Ramallah to Bethlehem — Palestinian towns in the West Bank (which Google automatically labels as “Israel”) — Google Maps won’t help you find your way.

But if you are in an illegal Israeli settlement right next to Ramallah and you want to drive to an illegal…

Israeli Apartheid Week 2011 poster by illustrator Nidal El-Khairy

Israeli Apartheid Week 2011 poster by illustrator Nidal El-Khairy

Che visits Gaza

Che visits Gaza

Anonymous asked: http://youarelovely.co.uk/
(:

:)

Today in Palestinian History, January 9

January 9, 1973: On December 8, 1972, the Israeli Mossad planted a bomb in a phone in the home of France PLO representative Dr. Mahmoud Hamshari as part of the “Operation Wrath of God”. Dr. Hamshari dies a month later from his injuries.

(Source: passia.org)

Gaza Youth’s Manifesto for change

“Fuck Hamas. Fuck Israel. Fuck Fatah. Fuck UN. Fuck UNWRA. Fuck USA! We, the youth in Gaza, are so fed up with Israel, Hamas, the occupation, the violations of human rights and the indifference of the international community!

“We want to scream and break this wall of silence, injustice and indifference like the Israeli F16s breaking the wall of sound; scream with all the power in our souls in order to release this immense frustration that consumes us because of this fucking situation we live in…

“We are sick of being caught in this political struggle; sick of coal-dark nights with airplanes circling above our homes; sick of innocent farmers getting shot in the buffer zone because they are taking care of their lands; sick of bearded guys walking around with their guns abusing their power, beating up or incarcerating young people demonstrating for what they believe in; sick of the wall of shame that separates us from the rest of our country and keeps us imprisoned in a stamp-sized piece of land; sick of being portrayed as terrorists, home-made fanatics with explosives in our pockets and evil in our eyes; sick of the indifference we meet from the international community, the so-called experts in expressing concerns and drafting resolutions but cowards in enforcing anything they agree on; we are sick and tired of living a shitty life, being kept in jail by Israel, beaten up by Hamas and completely ignored by the rest of the world.
“There is a revolution growing inside of us, an immense dissatisfaction and frustration that will destroy us unless we find a way of canalising this energy into something that can challenge the status quo and give us some kind of hope.

“We barely survived the Operation Cast Lead, where Israel very effectively bombed the shit out of us, destroying thousands of homes and even more lives and dreams. During the war we got the unmistakable feeling that Israel wanted to erase us from the face of the Earth. During the last years, Hamas has been doing all they can to control our thoughts, behaviour and aspirations. Here in Gaza we are scared of being incarcerated, interrogated, hit, tortured, bombed, killed. We cannot move as we want, say what we want, do what we want.

“ENOUGH! Enough pain, enough tears, enough suffering, enough control, limitations, unjust justifications, terror, torture, excuses, bombings, sleepless nights, dead civilians, black memories, bleak future, heart-aching present, disturbed politics, fanatic politicians, religious bullshit, enough incarceration! WE SAY STOP! This is not the future we want! We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?”

(Source: Guardian)

Abu Maher Yamani, a giant of Palestinian/Arab struggle has passed away in Beirut.

The Al Yamani Family will receive condolences on Wednesday, January 5th from 7-9 pm, at the Novotel Hotel, 3670 Hurontario Street, Mississauga

Gallery Patrons Ejected Over Gaza Flotilla T-Shirts

redguard:

Four activists were forced to leave an art gallery in New York this month for wearing T-shirts with the title of the show they were viewing, “Next Year in Jerusalem,” by the German artist Anselm Kiefer, written in English, Hebrew and Arabic. One of the activists also posed for a photograph in the gallery wearing a shirt promoting an effort to include an American boat in the next blockade-challenging Gaza flotilla.

The incident came on the final day of an exhibition at the Gagosian Galleryfeaturing pieces on the subject of Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.

As Claudia Roth Pierpont reported in an account of the incident on the New Yorker’s Web site last week, the gallery, on West 24th Street, called the police, and force was used to eject one bystander who asked the officers why the activists were being ordered to leave.

(via starvestarve)

Today in Palestinian History, December 27

December 27, 2008: Without warning, Israel launches an aggressive and inhuman attack on Gaza in an operation titled “Operation Cast Lead”, a.k.a. The Gaza War. Israel stated the aim of the operation was to stop rocket fire form Hamas. Over the course of the 22 day assault (which ended on 18 January 2009), over 1,400 Palestinians had been killed - the vast majority were civilians and non-combatants. Most of Gaza had been razed to the ground.

List of victims

[Image]

Today in Palestinian History, December 8

December 8, 1987: An Israel man runs over and kills four children in the Gaza strip, leading to popular resistance across the West Bank and Gaza Strip in what would be called the first intifada (uprising). The intifada would last until 1993.

farhaaan asked: Hey, just noticed you reblogged my post, unfortunately the project ended on Wednesday..

Darn. Guess that’s what happens when we keep away from the internets! Well, if you revive it or start a new campaign, let me know :)

stayingunderground:

My Name Is Palestine // eL Seed

I posted a couple photos of this amazing piece by my friend a little while back.  Now he has released a great short video on the making of.  It is really interesting to watch someone do Arabic calligraphy in the graffiti format, check it out.

STAY WITH ME YOU ARE WARM: Let's get to ONE THOUSAND. Let's DO THIS.

farhaaan:

$816 is a MAGICAL achievement already. I CAN’T EVEN. I don’t have the words. I didn’t even think I’d reach $50 when I first started. But I’m not going to keep on doing projects forever, so why not make this one THE BEST EVER? BUT there are only 8 hours remaining.

Think of it this way, that…

Today in Palestinian History, January 9
Gaza Youth’s Manifesto for change
Today in Palestinian History, December 27
Today in Palestinian History, December 8

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