Docjazz.com | 19 October 2011 | by Dr. Tariq Shadid Do you want to know what they told the Palestinian? First, they told the him he did not exist. Then they told him he wasn’t Palestinian, just Arab. In the mean time they were spending a lot of effort on brainwashing the remaining Arabs that […]
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Freed Prisoner Christian al-Bandak’s Date with the Sea
Palestine’s Prisoners | Pictures | Topic | Category – Torture | History | Category PNN – Palestine News Network 19.10.11 | Hiba Lama Two days ago, Christian al-Bandak left his cell, saw the sunlight and the sea and smelled the air, his first breath of freedom after nine years in Israeli military prison. He left […]
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An insult to Arab Spring: Palestinian bloggers denied visa ~ by @AbirKopty
12 Palestinian bloggers where invited to attend the 3rd Arab bloggers meeting in Tunisia. They will NOT make it, after denied entry visa by the Tunisian embassy. This is an insult to the Arab Spring. By Abir Kopty | October 3, 2011 This event, which started today October 3rd and continues until October 6th, gathers […]
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On the Edge of Death! ~ by @ImaGazan
What may youngsters think of when they go out with their fathers? They may think of colorful nice birds in the sky, Of sweets they may hide from their siblings to enjoy its taste alone Of old men they may meet in the camp alleys, who will speak too much, and they will keep their […]
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Between The Lines of The Abbas Speech ~ by @YasirTineh
September 25, 2011 | Yasir M. Tineh This is going to be a thorough analysis of the speech Mahmoud Abbas gave at the 66th session of the UNGA after he submit the application for Palestinian statehood to the Secretary General of the United Nation Ban Ki-moon. The Transcript of the speech can be found here in (Arabic) […]
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My Name is #Nakba {Poem} ~ by @YasirTineh
My name is #Nakba, I’m the son of a murdered father & the daughter of a childless mother. I’m a twin in my being, A girl called Palestine & a boy called Palestinian,Yet I’m a family where sisters don’t have sisters & brothers don’t have brothers. I’m Palestine & I have been raped, I cried […]
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Weddings without a groom; only in Gaza ~ by @RanaGaza
Rana Baker | The Electronic Intifada | Gaza City | 15 September 2011 A heart-stopping city full of absurdity.(Sami Kishawi) My disinterest in Zara fashion, Grey’s Anatomy, or even the mouth-watering Brad Pitt (whom I googled to learn how to correctly spell his name), draw me to the most embarrassing words when the only topic of discussion […]
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Gaza, where nothing’s forgotten! ~ by Ruba Monzir
. “Gaza Walls, unique papers of stone..!” By Ruba Monzir | 12/9/2011 | I am a Gazan Weblog Do you want to know something about Gaza? Well, it’s too simple. Have a tour in Gaza streets and you will know every single minute detail about it. Gaza is the place where you are free to the […]
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The PA doesn’t represent me; why should I trust its statehood bid? ~ by Sameeha88
Related: ▣ FAQ ▣ Palestine Statehood Bid Sameeha Elwan | The Electronic Intifada | Gaza Strip | 8 September 2011 Will the PA’s statehood bid be a victory or setback for Palestinians’ historic rights? (Ryan Rodrick Beiler ) Here comes September. The long-awaited month has finally arrived and brought with it controversy over the ramifications of the […]
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Here comes September! ~ by @YasirTineh
September 4, 2011 | Yasir M. Tineh Here comes September, the long awaited month in the eyes of Palestinians everywhere, within Palestine itself, displaced in refugee camps and scattered across the globe as part of the yearning for home diaspora Palestinians. We await without having a say in the matter of the Palestinian bid for statehood, we […]
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Addressing grievances in Gaza ~ by @imPalestine
Economic inequality within Gaza is concern, but major grievance remains the crippling Israeli siege, activist argues. Mohammed Suliman | 02 Sep 2011 10:50 | Opinion – Al Jazeera English Hundreds of pro-Palestinian youth supporters show banners and shout slogans against Israel [EPA] In 2006, the Israeli authorities imposed an overall siege on the Gaza Strip forcing 1.6 […]
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A First Person Account of Al Quds Day at Qalandiya ~ by @AmraAmra
Related to: Al Quds Day World Wide – in pictures ByAmra Amra | Aug 27, 2011 | Palestine Monitor Photo by Silvia Boarini. As I approached Qalandiya checkpoint, the anticipation and uncertainty overwhelmed me. I distinguished familiar houses and shops in which we sought refuge from the Israeli forces on the protests of 15 May […]
Continue readingThe Story of Shaheed Ismail Nimr Ammoum, an Elderly farmer murdered in Israeli airstrike in Buriej
Gaza Under Attack- in pictures | Part 1 | Part 2 | 26 August 2011 | International Solidarity Movement, Gaza Ismail Nimr Ammoum worked his whole life as a farm laborer. He did not have land of his own, he worked for others, planting, watering, weeding, whatever needed done. He was a strong man, and […]
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Before and after Eilat: Israeli air strikes are no different than militant rocket attacks ~ by @Samikishawi
By Sami Kishawi | Sixteen Minutes to Palestine | Aug 19, 2011 Photo by Mahmud Hams, AFP How are Israel’s air strikes any different from militant rocket attacks? This is sure to spark a poisoned debate — mostly because the general public is informed only to the extent that Fox News, for example, informs them, […]
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