{so remember Me, and I shall remember you; and be grateful unto Me, and deny Me not.} Quran (2,152)
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Tomorrow is Nakba (Catastrophe) Day. We are commemorating the dispossession of Palestine and the expulsion of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. For the past 64 years, Palestinians have been terrorised and robbed of their land and their livelihoods under Israel’s brutal military occupation and apartheid.
3,500 Palestinian political prisoners are participating in one of history’s largest mass hunger strikes. They demand freedom, justice and equality. The Palestinian prisoners are using their bodies, strength and willpower to stand against Israel’s grave injustices, its administrative detention, its military occupation and its apartheid policies.
Keep the memory of Nakba alive. Keep the Palestinian prisoners’ fight alive. To exist is to resist. Wear your kuffiyehs, update your status, and tweet about Nakba tomorrow on May 15. Talk about Nakba. Contact your local news outlets and urge them to cover the hunger strikes. Boycott Israel’s occupation.
O Allah, please don’t give up on me.
From Ahram Online:
“Thousands of Facebook users have today changed their profile pictures in solidarity with a hunger strike by 1,600 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. The image is of a blindfolded face against a brown background.
The Facebook page, In Solidarity With Prisoners In Palestine, explains that the brown is the colour of the clothes imposed by the “Zionist entity” on the Palestinian prisoners. The writing on the right side of the prisoners’ chest means The Israel Prison Service (Hebrew: שירות בתי הסוהר, commonly known in Israel by its acronym Shabas or IPS in English).
Monday is the International Day of Action for Palestinian Prisoners Hunger strike called for by the General Federation of Independent Trade Unions in Palestine.
The text, circulated internationally in a number of language reads that the Federation “calls upon all Palestinians and those in solidarity with their cause throughout the world. It asks them to “stop whatever they are doing for 10 minutes at 12 am Jerusalem time (9am GMT) on Monday, May 14th, 2012, On the Twenty-Eighth Day of the Open Ended Hunger Strike of Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Jails, leave their homes, cars, and workplaces and take a collective stand in solidarity with the ongoing Palestinian prisoners’ hunger strike.”
One in three of the 4,800 Palestinians serving time in Israeli jails began refusing food on April 17 in protest against detention without trial and to demand better conditions such as family visits and ending solitary confinement.”
بفلسطين يصنعون الكبرياء بملح وماء
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