Saturday, April 8, 2006

The Road From Palestine

A Photo Diary

by Basem Abu Safia

WE ARE THE WORLD

"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere..."
Martin Luther King in his "Letter from Birmingham Jail"


Palestinians and Israeli's exchanging blows Posted by Picasa


Israeli attack on an innocent Palestinian man Posted by Picasa



Watch your hand.
Last night April 8, 2006
this same young man was arrested by the Israeli's,
May allah protect him!
He was sentenced to prison by Israeli court for three months.
He was to be married very soon, his fiancée wait’s for him.


Main Occupation in Palestine was Farming Posted by Picasa


Israeli/Palestinian Confrontation Posted by Picasa


This 40 year old man was shot by an Israeli
and can no longer walk Posted by Picasa


Palestinian Peace March Posted by Picasa


Who is the real aggressor? Posted by Picasa


Pick the real threat, the boy or all the military?
Just look at all the riot gear. Posted by Picasa


When this picture was taken,
four civilians had been wounded by the Israeli's Posted by Picasa


Canister's used in Bio Chemical Warfare,
these particular canister's the Israeli's
actually had used on Palestinian civilians Posted by Picasa

Israel tells U.S. Federal court:

Lawyer deserves to be paid for representing Holocaust survivors

April 4, 2006

Haaretz.com

By Amiram Barkat

Lawyers on behalf of Israel have spoken in a New York court in defense of a U.S. jurist's demand for a fee for handling claims submitted by Holocaust survivors. The lawyers refrained from commenting on the sum being demanded by Prof. Burt Neuborne, who is seeking payment of $4.1 million, at a rate of $700 per hour.

Neuborne has represented Holocaust survivors seeking humanitarian aid, and claims to have put in some 8,000 hours of work on the cases. His demand for $4.1 million, he says, constitutes just 75 percent of the sum owed to him.

Neuborne's demand for payment has sparked much anger among Holocaust survivors in the United States who say that the man had said on several occasions that he was working free of charge. The survivors are also enraged by the fact that Neuborne is demanding payment from a fund serving Holocaust survivors worldwide.

'Disappointing'

"I find it very disappointing that the State of Israel is choosing to work against Holocaust survivors rather than help them," Leo Rechter, president of NAHOS (National Association of Jewish Child Holocaust Survivors), said to Haaretz.

Rechter claims that the fee Neuborne is demanding surpasses the sum received by Holocaust survivors in the United States out of the total amount of money distributed as aid to needy survivors around the world.

Neuborne's demand for payment was a "double betrayal," said Auschwitz survivor David Mermelstein: "No. 1 - that he was telling us all along that he will not get paid; and No. 2, to take away this money from the needy survivors is a crime."

From 1996 to 1998, Neuborne represented Holocaust survivors in a class-action suit that accused Swiss banks of helping the Nazis loot hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Jewish holdings.

In 1999, the banks struck a deal with Judge Edward Korman of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn under which they transferred $1.25 billion to the court and, in return, received immunity from future class-action suits.

Korman then appointed Neuborne to represent the survivors with regard to the distribution of the money itself.

Philadelphia attorney Robert Swift, who worked with Neuborne, has asked Judge Korman to refuse Neuborne's request for the fee. He said Neuborne neither informed him that he intended to seek a fee during the administration of the settlement nor sought to engage his legal skills not those who were acting pro bono.

Other lawyers, however, support Neuborne's demand for payment. Paul Berger and Kenneth Yalowitz, who represent the State of Israel, wrote to Korman that "there is no reason for Prof. Neuborne not to receive suitable payment for the time he has put in on the case."

Neuborne, himself, told the New York Times in February that "it was a grueling job that nobody else wanted. I voluntarily gave up my fees for getting the settlement - and that would be $10 million - somehow I'm not allowed to be paid for seven years' work."

Friday, April 7, 2006

In Memory of my Mother

by Housewife4Palestine


The man in the Picture is James Baskett who played Uncle Remus who in turn originally sang Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah in the Walt Disney movie called, "Song of the South." Posted by Picasa

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah

When I was young and my mother was happy, she used to like to sing this song while she worked.


A Child Remembers

When I was a little girl, my mother use to tell me that the country we were living in really wasn’t our home. But that we came from Palestine and that until Palestine was free I was not to step one foot there. When you are a child you wonder why? So the most important personal parts of my life were to learn about Allah first. Actually, learning about Allah was not pressured on me like a lot of children; I wanted to learn and know who He really is.

Then next important thing was to really learn about history namely Palestine, but I ended up learning much about history as well as current events. This not taken a little time but so far my whole life. And what I have learned at times I have to admit has brought me much happiness, but also great sadness. And believe me I have shed my share of tears.

The main thing I have always understood is we are supposed to be the best people we know how to be. That through the Prophets (PBUH) we are taught what people who are truly of Allah should be like, otherwise our role models. These self same people gave us the Torah and the Quran, the Bible that the Christians follow stemming from these beginnings. How could we have gotten so afar from the people that we were suppose to be, by the help of one Shaytan (Satan).

When I was in college I took a class on world religions because whether people confess to it or not most cultures are interconnected by their religion. Otherwise a single person is a whole package, even to who their ancestors where; is within them even if they do not realize it. So to say a person has to be this way or that way, dealing with everything from politics to the actual way a person lives is destroying the beauty of a people that Allah created and it didn’t take Him a little time but over thousands of our years to what we see today.

Think about it if we were all the same, this would really be a boring world indeed. If we destroy the world we live in, we have destroyed what Allah created and myself I wouldn’t want to face Him with that on my shoulders. And believe me it doesn’t take Albert Einstein to know Allah exists.

Kill All Arabs!


Kill All Arabs! Posted by Picasa

Eye Of The Tiger

ANALYSIS: RECOVERY EFFORTS AFTER TERRORIST BOMBING ABOARD A BUS IN JERUSALEM
Morning Edition: August 20, 2003 (Audio)

Kill The Arabs...Kill 'em All.
Somebody recently asked me: "What is a 'neocon?'" My response: "A formerly liberal, fair-weather-US-flag-waving Zionist - or one in thrall to Zionism."

That led to my definition of Zionist: "A Jewish supremacist, particularly one with an ironically Nazi-esque flair."

In fairness, the Zionist label wasn't entirely correct, since America's agenda now has come so closely to resemble that of Israel's - in effect, if not strictly aligned with the intent of the Chosen Ones, that is. You know, kill the Arabs...kill 'em all.
Sort of like modern-day Canaanites. Read more...

Note:

The following quote from the above article: "Abraham had two sons, one with his wife and one with his maidservant (there's a good bit of this sleeping around in the Old Testament, by the way)." According to Islam, Hagar was Abraham’s legitimate wife and Ishmael their legitimate first born son; Isaac was Abraham’s second son by his wife Sarah. Hagar wasn’t just a handmaid to Sarah.


Israel development of Genetic Weapons


Human Genome Project Opens the
Door to Ethnically Specific Bioweapens


Excerpt:

On November 15, 1998, the London Times reported that Israel claimed to have successfully developed a genetically specific "ethnic bullet" that targets Arabs. When an Israeli government spokesman was asked to confirm the existence of ethnic weapons, he did not deny that they had them, but rather said, "we have a basket full of serious surprises that we will not hesitate to use if we feel that the state of Israel is under serious threat."


Unholy Grail: The Quest for
Genetic Weapons


[Since the attacks of 9-11-01 there has been a great deal of discussion and speculation as to whether or not gene-specific bioweapons might be used as a weapon of war or, in the gloomiest of scenarios, as an instrument of global population reduction to alleviate the inevitably drastic consequences of Peak Oil. FTW asked radio public affairs producer and investigative journalist Kellia Ramares to take a critical look at whether such weapons actually exist. While not definitively establishing that such weapons do exist, Ramares had documented, in chilling detail, both their scientific feasibility of such weapons and the fact that many nations have been actively pursuing them for some time. - MCR]

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"...to the extent that any country were to attack us with nuclear weapons then we obviously have a nuclear response. With respect to biologicals and chemicals, we have indicated it would be a swift, devastating response and overwhelming force. We have not indicated what that might entail. We've left that deliberately open."

-- Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen in an interview for the PBS "Frontline" program "Plague Wars" aired on 10.13.98.


Down with Murder inc
Isreal / Palastine
Spot the difference...

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Of the Sign Times


How the Zionists Use Hamas As A Tool of Provocation

from The Internationalist April 19 2002
publication of "The Internationalist Group"
(a split from the Spartacist League)

From its beginnings over a century ago, the object of the Zionist movement has been to create an ethnically and religiously exclusive "Jewish state" through conquering the land between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. "A land without people for a people without land," was the slogan. But since Palestine was actually populated by Arabs, they had to be made to disappear, through selective or wholesale expulsion and massacres, such as is taking place now on the West Bank. To realize their program, the Zionists have often resorted to provocation, even against "their own people" - for example, the Mossad's 1951 bombing of the Baghdad synagogue, in order to provoke the flight of the Iraqi Jews (see "Zionist Terror and the In Gathering' of Iraqi Jews," The Internationalist No. 9, January-February 2001). And from Theodor Herzl, Ze'ev Jabotinsky and David Ben Gurion to Yitzhak Rabin and Ariel Sharon, the Zionists have always been prepared to "do business with" the worst anti-Semites, including Hitler's Nazis (see "Zionism, Imperialism and Anti-Semitism" in the same issue). Read more...

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The message advocated starving the people of Afghanistan to death and bombing Mecca, the most holy city of Islam, so Muslims would be forced to pray "at a crater 25 miles across."

Posted by samrolken on Oct. 06, 2001.

In Georgia, a cop sent an email to a mailing list. This email contained very hateful language against Arabs in connection to the September 11th attacks. Such enlightening quotes include: "I think 1,000 Arabs must die for each American killed. If they continue their attacks we will simply eliminate the entire Arab world. It doesn't bother me a bit." and "I felt that an appropriate target would have been Mecca, in order to get the attention of the Muslim world that we were not going to put up with this kind of attack on U.S. soil," The officer resigned.

I wonder how this reasoning can be applied to christian terrorist groups, such as the bombers of abortion clinics, and such people?

--samrolken

ISRAELIS vs ARABS

WHO ARE THE REAL TERRORISTS?


This is what they show you on CNN... Posted by Picasa


By: Hal Turner

North Bergen, NJ USA -- For years, we in America have supported Israel both financially and militarily because we perceived they were the innocent victims of hostile and violent neighbors. The US media has, for years, provided extensive coverage of every incident involving Arab-against-Israeli violence. From shootings, to car bombs to suicide bombers, we in America have seen it all. Or have we?

Why would rational human beings, given a choice, choose to attack their neighbors rather than live together in peace? More pertinent, why would a rational human being choose to blow himself up rather than live? The Israelis, the US media and our politicians would have us believe that the Arabs are simply not rational. They routinely tell us that Arabs are "religious fanatics" who "hate freedom" or "hate our way of life" to quote George W. Bush. These arguments are fallacious and intellectually bankrupt.

The reason for Arab against Israeli violence is simple: The Israelis have been systematically repressing and brutalizing hundreds of thousands of Arabs on a scale unparalleled since World War 2. I have the proof.

Below are photographs of the victims of Israeli violence. They depict brutal, violent death, horrific personal injury and devastation of property which is simply unfathomable. ALL of it was perpetrated by Israelis against Arabs. ALL of the victims are civilians. ISRAELIS vs ARABS

(Warning: Some information very graphic, not suitable for children.)


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STOP Caterpillar!


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The Basics

Jewish Statement Against Caterpillar Human Rights Abuses

An Israeli speaks up: Regarding the Presbyterian divestment process

War on Want: Caterpillar, the alternative report

A fact sheet on the CAT D9 armored bulldozer

Send CAT Board a letter: Stop selling bulldozers to Israel


CAT Charged with War Crimes in Lawsuit in US Federal Court

The parents of Rachel Corrie today filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois-based Caterpillar, Inc. on behalf of the parents of Rachel Corrie, the 23-year old American Peace activist and student who was run over and killed by a Caterpillar D9 bulldozer.
Official Complaint

Parents of Peace Activist Killed by Israeli Bulldozer Target Caterpillar
by Maxine Frith


Look at the Israeli Bulldozing of the Palestinian Home that Killed Rachel Corrie
Listen to Segment

Videos on Home Demolitions

Rare amateur footage of Cat bulldozers from the gaza strip

Media coverage of Gaza demolitions

UN footage of demolition aftermath



This woman was attempting to save her olive grove
being destroyed by a Caterpillar Bulldozer Posted by Picasa

Arab boycott warns Caterpillar not to sell equipment to IDF
By The Associated Press

DAMASCUS - The Damascus-based Arab office for the boycott of Israel warned the U.S. company Caterpillar Inc. on Thursday that Arab states will blacklist it if it keeps selling bulldozers to the Israel Defense Forces.

In a letter sent to the Illinois-based company, the boycott office accused Caterpillar of selling Israel equipment used to destroy Palestinian property in the 'Israeli-occupied territories.'

"Your insistence to go on supplying the Israeli army with bulldozers and other equipment that helps it to destroy Palestinian lands and houses ... would eventually lead to halting any dealing with your company by all Arab countries," according to the letter, the contents of which were made available to The Associated Press on Thursday.

Caterpillar has come under fire for its sale of equipment that Israel uses to destroy Palestinian homes. The company has repeatedly disputed protesters' arguments, saying it has "neither the legal right nor the means to police individual use of that equipment."

"We have compassion for all those impacted by political strife around the world, but the facts remain that we don't have the legal right to police the use of our equipment," Caterpillar spokesman Ben Cordani told AP.

Cordani said his company has sales agents throughout the Arab world, including the Gaza Strip, but he refused to provide information on machinery sold to Arab buyers. He said he was unaware of the Arab boycott office's letter.

American peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death in March 2003 while trying to block an Israeli army bulldozer destroying a row of Palestinian homes in a refugee camp near the Gaza-Egypt border.

In April, Corrie's parents, along with hundreds of Americans, demonstrated outside Caterpillar's offices, demanding that it stop selling equipment to the Israeli army to destroy Palestinians' houses.

In its letter, the Arab boycott office said that since 1967, Israel has used Caterpillar bulldozers to destroy 9,000 Palestinian houses, leaving 50,000 Palestinians homeless. It said the Israeli army also used the company's bulldozers to uproot around 200,000 olive trees since the start of the Palestinian uprising in September 2000.

The boycott office official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said if the company does not respond within several months, its name will be placed on the boycott list.

In its heyday, the Arab boycott office blacklisted more than 8,500 companies, including Coca-Cola and Ford Motor Co. But its influence has waned considerably as major players in the Arab world such as Egypt and Jordan made peace with Israel.


After Effects of demonstration against bulldozers Posted by Picasa



US Soldiers Bulldoze Farmers Crops

Americans accused of brutal 'punishment' tactics against villagers

- bulldozing also begins in Kabul, Afghanistan


Israeli armoured bulldozer levels orange groves near the village of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. The common excuse is these areas harbor terrorists or snipers that shoot at the occupying forces. Then stop occupying the people and you won't be shot at. The tactic of destroying areas of vegetation that harbor the enemy was grossly dealt with in Viet Nam when whole forests were stripped with Agent Orange.
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By Patrick Cockburn in Dhuluaya | 12 October 2003

US soldiers driving bulldozers, with jazz blaring from loudspeakers, have uprooted ancient groves of date palms as well as orange and lemon trees in central Iraq as part of a new policy of collective punishment of farmers who do not give information about guerrillas attacking US troops. Read more...

We'll study any Israeli talks offer: Hamas PM


Israeli soldiers take part in an arrest operation in the West Bank city of Nablus. Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniya said his Hamas-led government would study any Israeli offer for negotiations following an unprecedented peace overture to the United Nations.(AFP/Jaafar Ashtiyeh) Posted by Picasa

April 6, 2006


GAZA CITY (AFP) - Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniya said his Hamas-led government would study any Israeli offer for negotiations following an unprecedented peace overture to the United Nations.

His foreign minister Mahmud al-Zahar's letter to UN chief Kofi Annan, which spoke of a desire to live at peace alongside the Palestinians' neighbours, came a week after an Israeli election whose winner Ehud Olmert has threatened to unilaterally fix the region's borders during his term in office.

Hamas, which itself only took the reins of power last week, is already facing a financial crisis as a result of Israel's refusal to hand over customs duties to a Palestinian Authority led by the Islamists.

With the West also threatening to cut funding unless Hamas radically overhauls its platform, the financial plight of the new administration has further underlined the need to improve its diplomatic standing.

Although Hamas is still committed in its charter to the Jewish state's destruction and refuses to renounce violence, Haniya said he had no objection to contacts on practical issues and would not rule out political negotiations.

"Nothing stops ministers from having contacts with the Israelis to deal with matters connected to daily life, business and the economy," Haniya said.

"When it comes to political negotiations, that poses a problem because they subscribe to a political vision. We are waiting on what is proposed to us, we will study it and decide on our position."

Israel's acting premier Olmert, set to head a new coalition, has refused to have contact with Hamas. While he says he would prefer to fix the Jewish state's final borders in a peace agreement, he is also prepared to go it alone.

As part of a series of measures designed to put the squeeze on Hamas, Israel has frozen its payment of customs duties, worth around 50 million dollars a month, which it collected on behalf of the Palestinian Authority.

Haniya acknowledged that the authority's coffers were now empty and that it would struggle to pay government employees.

"We are making every effort to pay the government employees despite the financial crisis," Haniya said. "We inherited a situation in which we not only have no money in the treasury but a whole load of debts."

The strain on an already donor-dependent government is likely to grow if the European Union and United States act on threats to slash their contributions, unless it recognises Israel and commits itself to non-violence.

In a bid to curb corruption in the Palestinian Authority, the Hamas cabinet announced it was freezing all political appointments made by the previous Fatah government.

The newly elected cabinet also requested its ministers to make public all their revenues.

In his letter to Annan, copies of which were obtained by AFP, Zahar said the new Islamist government was looking for peace and independence side-by-side with its neighbours while not specifically mentioning Israel.

"We look forward to live in peace and security and for our people to live a dignified life in freedom and independence, side-by-side with our neighbours in this sacred part of the world," the text said.

The language was similar to an internationally backed roadmap peace plan which calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside a secure Israel, which has been rejected by Hamas.

Its most eye-catching reference was to hopes for the realisation of a two-state solution, albeit mixed with blame for Jewish settlement activities and accusing Israel of seeking to annex the occupied Jordan Valley.

"This will ultimately diminish any hopes for the achievement of settlement and peace based on a two-state solution," it said.

Zahar later told the BBC that reference to the two-state solution had been included as a result of a bureaucratic error by a colleague who sent the letter.

"I asked him please cancel this but they didn't. That's the mistake," he said.

Initial reaction from the Israeli government was cool.

"In this letter, the Palestinian foreign minister talks about cooperation and peace in the region, but unfortunately he talks of the region without Israel," foreign ministry spokesman Mark Regev told AFP. "In no part of this letter does he mention the existence of Israel."

In another development Hamas sources said the Palestinian minister for Jerusalem affairs, Khaled Abu Arafeh, was arrested on Thursday by Israeli security on the outskirts of the holy city.

Abu Arafeh, a member of the militant Islamist movement, was detained at a checkpoint at the entrance to al-Azaria, a suburb of east Jerusalem which is technically part of the occupied West Bank.

The sources said Abu Arafeh, one of the 24 ministers in the Hamas-led cabinet which was sworn in last week, had been travelling to al-Azaria to inaugurate new political offices.

A Jerusalem police source said Israel's domestic Shin Beth security agency was handling the case and referred all questions to the prime minister's office, which was not immediately available for comment.

Israel bans all political activity in east Jerusalem, which the Jewish state occupied in the 1967 Middle East War and subsequently annexed.

Israeli forces detain Palestinian minister: Hamas


Israeli soldiers take position during a military operation in the West Bank city of Nablus April 5, 2006. (Abed Omar Qusini/Reuters) Posted by Picasa

By Nidal al-Mughrabi

April 6,2006


GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli security forces took into custody a member of the new Hamas-led Palestinian cabinet on Thursday at a roadblock on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Hamas sources said.

The Israeli army and interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office had no immediate comment.

Israel Radio said Khaled Abu Arafa, an independent who serves as minister of state for Jerusalem affairs, was detained because as a resident of Arab East Jerusalem, he is banned by Israel from entering areas in the West Bank administered by the Palestinian Authority.

Abu Arafa was stopped at an impromptu roadblock that Israeli soldiers positioned in the occupied territory, north of Jerusalem, Hamas sources said.

"They stopped the car and asked the minister to get out and when he refused they forced him by pointing the rifle in his face," one of the sources said, citing accounts from witnesses who telephoned Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.

Abu Arafa was en route to the office of former Palestinian minister Ziad Abu Ziad for a handover ceremony and was taken by soldiers to an unknown location, the sources said.

Hamas, sworn to Israel's destruction, held its first cabinet meeting on Wednesday following its victory in the January 25 Palestinian election.

Israel says it cannot consider dealing with Hamas until the Islamic group recognizes the Jewish state, renounces violence and accepts prior interim Israeli-Palestinian peace accords.

Palestinian cabinet spokesman Ghazi Hamad said Israel was undermining the work of the new government.

"The arrest of a cabinet minister proves the falseness of Israel's arguments that it seeks peace," Hamad said.

Israel's Haaretz Web site said the Shin Bet security service had detained Abu Arafa and a bodyguard.

Haaretz quoted security sources as saying Abu Arafa was taken into custody because as a holder of an Israeli identity card, which East Jerusalem residents are allowed to carry, he cannot enter areas designated by interim peace deals as under Palestinian Authority control.

Israel captured East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in a move that was not recognized internationally. Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of the state they hope to establish in the West Bank and Gaza.

Let’s Dress Up


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by Housewife4Palestine


I kind of set out to work as usual today and it seemed like I was happy but the writing end of me was taking a nap, I know you are thinking she has writer’s block. No not really actually many things are flying through my head, but putting them down for you to see is sometimes feat within itself. No, even I once in awhile have to get away from the computer and go out and see, taste, smell and just enjoy life for a little bit.

Today is one of those days, when you smile the whole world smiles. And a kind word to someone having not a day as good as you, can be just the remedy to make their day a little brighter. Every place I went and everything I saw was a treat within itself. I always wonder because no one has bothered to tell me if Allah (God) created colors; I am so amazed at how many beautiful colors there is in the world around us.

I stopped and ate lunch at this restaurant I been wishing to try every since I moved here. And I decided today was the day. The food was good but I have to admit they did give me more then I can eat. I have to also confess, you have to try hard to do this.

While I was waiting for my food and then between bites, my busy brain got to thinking about the one word I do not care for and is getting to common these day “Hate.” This is one word; I wish they never had put in any dictionary. The other word is “Racism.” I feel if these two words’ was never invented everyone on this planet would be a whole lot happier.

All my life I have pondered why people hate that which is different or they do not understand, when it would be so much easier to learn and appreciate. Or why people are selfish, especially when they become adult’s. Didn’t they learn from their Mother’s to share or maybe they forgot.

I think back when I was five years old my older sister by ten years use to like to play dress up with me. We did different then I think some children play dress up; my sister would get the Encyclopedia out and dress me through history and the many cultures of the world would be our guidelines to what we would wear that particular time. Also, I think my sister got the idea I was a little doll. For many years, I was always to short for my age.

Anyway, one thing by doing this, we learned something’s about a taste of maybe what it was like in history to appreciation of people from around the world. Doing this made the world not seem so far away for a little girl and her sister, to how wonderful the world must really be.





The only acceptable racism left: Islamophobia

by Abdul Malik Mujahid


"So what do you do for a living?" the activist asked me. He was an American Christian, an ordained minister and leader of an interfaith peace organization. I was attending a conference organized by his group.
"I produce Islamic videos and programs, particularly for children," I replied.

"Oh. Doesn't Hamas produce programs for children, too?" he asked.

I was stunned. This exchange occurred shortly before the Hamas victory in the recent Palestinian elections. What floored me though was that this man associated what I do for a living with a group considered terrorist by the American government. It is clear that the ugly tentacles of Islamophobia have penetrated places where Muslims have normally felt safe from it. An interfaith gathering is the last venue I'd expect these comments.

I was representing the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago as it's chair, and he knew that pretty well. It's a federation of more than 55 mosques and Islamic organizations serving 400,000 Muslims from the region.

The Danish cartoon affair - Europe's latent Islamophobia comes to life

The latest example of Islamophobia comes from Denmark and Europe, not the United States. By now, we've all seen and read about the protests against 12 deeply offensive cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.

What is critical to know is that it was not some random cartoonist drawing one cartoon and an editor who decided to publish it. Rather, a neo-con newspaper chose to commission artists to draw these images that depict the Prophet as a terrorist. These cartoons were not an ignorant mistake. The intent was to insult and inflame. The concept of respect and honor among Muslims is well-known. So is the potential risk of incitement, especially after knowing what happened when the Muslim world came to know about some American soldiers disrespecting the Quran last year.

The Danish embassy in Lebanon has been torched, the country's flags burned, death threats have been issued and some protesters have been killed as a result of police firings.

But well before these dramatic images that must have made editors salivate for their sensational qualities made the news, Muslims in the Muslim world and abroad launched peaceful, lawful protests for four months against the cartoons that would have made Martin Luther King Jr. proud.

Danish Muslims wrote letters of protest. They were ignored. Eleven Muslim ambassadors in Denmark asked to meet with Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen. He refused to do so. A grassroots boycott of Danish products was launched in the Middle East. That got some attention, but not much until Danish businesses realized how much of their $1 billion business in the region was at stake.

The cartoons were printed in September 2005. In September, October, November, December and almost all of January, the Muslim opposition to the cartoons was characterized by peaceful demonstrations of love for the Prophet and restrained protests of how he was being denigrated.

Arrogant Response to Peaceful Protests

When newspapers in Norway, Germany and France, in their Islamophobic frenzy, decided to republish the cartoons in the name of "freedom of expression," the scale of anger and protest widened. What started off as peaceful opposition spiraled out of control.

Now, the situation was out of the hands of Muslims who had made serious attempts to resolve the issue peacefully. They had tried their utmost, but to no avail. From this point onwards, all kinds of people, including those with little knowledge of Islamic rules that forbid harm to foreign emissaries in Muslim lands, had upped the ante. The torching of embassies is wrong. So is stepping on and burning the symbols of Danish pride, their flag. It is Haram and a sin in Islam.

Unfortunately, some Iranian newspapers have commissioned the drawing of anti-Semitic cartoons in protest. This is a disgusting form of retaliation that deserves absolute condemnation. It will neither help fight Islamophobia, nor elicit any understanding about why Muslims are upset about the Danish cartoons. The conflic has hit a new low with this move.

But the world media, always in search of dramatic images of death and destruction, lapped up the anger and violence with glee. There was little coverage of the peaceful response of the Muslim community to these cartoons in the initial days after their publication. There were no calls for death, there was no fire involved or images of screaming bearded and Hijabed Muslims. Just peaceful bearded and Hijabed Muslims. Yawn. The media was bored.

When it comes to Muslims, everything goes
Would the media outlet which commissioned and printed these cartoons, as well as those which reprinted them, call for artists to develop grotesque anti-Semitic caricatures to prove that they have the freedom to do so? Of course not. The French even have laws to punish anti-Semitic "speech" and "writings."

The current cartoon affair is not about freedom of expression, it's about Islamophobia.

Islamophobia is real

Islamophobia, or the fear and hatred of all things relating to Islam and Muslims, has become an acceptable form of racism. A sympathetic Jewish lawyer who was representing a Palestinian client in Chicago pre-9/11 said something telling to me in this regard: "Muslims are the new N…ers of America. If you will not fight for yourself, no one will."

He's right. But Muslim complaints about Islamophobia continue to be dismissed.

More than one fourth of all American Muslims surveyed by more than one public opinion organization stated that they have personally experienced Islamophobia or know someone who has. Over 200,000 American Muslims have been subjected to some kind of law enforcement activity since 9/11. At least 15,000 Muslims have been detained or arrested since that tragedy. Over 16,000 were either deported or are in the process of deportation. The Council on American-Islamic Relations annually issues reports about the state of Muslim civil rights in the United States. Harrowing tales of anti-Muslim discrimination on the job, at schools, stores, restaurants and on the streets fill these publications. The case of Capt. James Yee is a disturbing example of how American Muslims even in positions of authority and respect must endure Islamophobia publicly at the hands of our own government.

It is due to Islamophobia fanned by government policies and a media frenzy that a majority of Americans continue to hold negative opinions of Islam and Muslims. And a few thousand bin Laden terrorists contribute to authenticate this negative image. Forty-four percent of Americans queried in a Cornell national poll favor curtailing some liberties for Muslim Americans.

Over half of schoolchildren in the Australian city of Victoria view Muslims as terrorists, and two out of five agree that Muslims "are unclean", a survey has revealed.

Islamophobia is older than 9/11 and is based on ongoing ignorance

The fear and hatred of all things Islamic can be traced much farther back than 9/11. Edward Said's landmark book "Orientalism" outlined how European colonial masters viewed their Muslim subjects with disdain and disgust. This attitude continues to characterize the discipline today. That view of Muslims as bloodthirsty, misogynist and violent savages persists. It is furthered by Bernard Lewis, America's top Orientalist, and his neoconservative students, a number of whom are the architects of the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

In the 1980s, funding was cut throughout the United States for programs that attempted to understand other peoples and nations. With the fall of the former Soviet Union in 1991 and the establishment of America as the world's sole superpower, a fair amount of arrogance towards the rest of the world pervaded America's dealings with other countries and continues to do so.

The barring of Yusuf Islam in 2004 and Tariq Ramadan in 2005 from the United States are examples of how we are not only closing our borders to Islam but opening them to Islamophobia. Even worse, we are closing our minds. As Diana Eck, President of the American Academy of Religion wrote in the Boston Globe on February 2, 2006 about the Ramadan case, "Denying us face-to-face access to scholars and theologians who contribute to critical reflection on the religious currents of our world is an intolerable impoverishment of the academic enterprise." The Academy is currently suing Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff for barring Ramadan entry into the US.

Islamophobia harms all of us

In my four interfaith interactions in the last two months, I have met a whole lot of very nice people. But I was surprised to find at almost each event I attended, one or two Islamophobic people who seemed to have a high dose of Fox News in their system. I listened to them and prayed for them instead of responding to them.

Like racism and anti-Semitism, Islamophobia hurts all of us. In America, it is eroding our civil liberties. In Europe, it is further isolating minority communities and inflaming latent xenophobia. It is perpetuating the neocon wish for a "clash of civilizations" at a time when no country in the world, Muslim or not, can afford it politically, economically or otherwise. Just ask the Danish dairy industry how Islamophobia has hurt its business.

Islamophobia is responsible for torture. Islamophobia is responsible for the grave misunderstandings that only serve to perpetuate hatred and demonization.
Perhaps we need to learn from Canada, where hate speech is banned despite the guarantee of free speech in the country's constitution.

Islamophobia is today's accepted form of racism. It will require Muslims to fight hard against it. Muslims are neither solely responsible for its creation, nor will they be able to fight it on their own. It is a collective responsibility for all bridge-builders of the world.

Let us today take a stand to end all kinds of fear and hatred of "the other."

Thursday, April 6, 2006

Hope

by Housewife4Palestine


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Hymn to the Sea
(From Movie Titanic)

Glorious is the sun
As it rises in a clearing
For I shall not worry
About the day
But take each one with care
To make it better
Then the ones before
To do much better
In all my deeds
And when the sun
Lays down to rest
I know for sure
I’ve done my best.


Note:

I originally wrote this poem when I was only 19 years old and some how it still works today. Know matter how many ashes you have to walk through or how many hardships; you know you have to survive. As long as you are alive, the enemy never wins!

Wednesday, April 5, 2006

The Great Wall


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By Housewife4Palestine

Just something that comes to mind; when I was a young girl I had a problem. Just one of those little problems I think all young people have with growing up. And I happen to go to my father for advice and this is what he told me:

"If you have a wall, you can not see over it, you can not climb it and it seems you can not see either side of this wall how do you get around it?

You stand back and actually look at this wall. You think about the problem. If doesn’t seem to work going to the left to get around the wall, try going to the right and one way or the other you will solve the problem. Before you know it, the wall will end up behind you."


I have used this logic many times and it does work.

U.S. / Israeli Military Base Negev Region


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U.S. Begins Building Israeli Base
May 17, 2001

Israeli and American officials have broken ground for a $266 million Israeli military base that is being built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and paid for by the United States under an agreement signed in 1998. The new base, in the southern Negev region, is replacing an Israeli Army training site in the West Bank. Martin Indyk, the American ambassador to Israel, called the project a symbol "of America's continuing commitment to Israel's security."

Source: New York Times, (May 17, 2001)

http://www.nytimes.com/


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Suicide Bombers

I feel I need to take the time to reaffirm that I still believe all people should follow Allah’s time table and only He will make what is happening right. And anyone that does evil for any reason will see hell fire. This I have no doubt. I can understand extreme desperation, but a truly evil person has to pay the price for their actions, and the price is very high. But anyone who makes the decision to be a martyr, please think very hard at what you are doing.
- Housewife4Palestine


What Motivates Suicide Bombers?


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November 28, 2003

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Suicide bombers are now a central feature in the so-called war on terror. But the question of what motivates people to kill themselves in the interests of a larger cause has been ignored by our leaders. Yet this question is central to formulating a successful strategy. It is a frightening question, because it raises profound psychological issues for the attacked as well as the attackers. Those who see themselves as fighting to live against people who are fighting to die are particularly spooked by the idea of confronting suicide bombers. Our leaders have tried repeatedly to hide their own perplexity and confusion behind simplistic labeling strategies, at different times calling suicide bombers lunatics who hate our freedom, for example, or religious fanatics seeking paradise, or even simple murderers, such as Israel's bizarre effort to label suicide bombers as homicide bombers. But such labels tell us more about the mental state of the attacked than the motives shaping the behavior of the attacker. One thing is clear—suicide bombers are aiming at spooking the mind of their adversaries ... and like the Kamikazes of Japan, they are now making a lasting impression.

Maybe it is time to try to understand what is happening and why it is happening. The attached essay is a first cut into the intellectual haze surrounding the question of what motivates suicide bombers. It was written by my good friend Dr. Harold Gould and just appeared in Counterpunch. Gould described his effort as a kind of experiment in blending sociology and journalism. I hope you will find it interesting and worthy of consideration.


Suicide as a Weapon of Mass Destruction:
Emile Durkheim Revisited

By Harold A. Gould
COUNTERPUNCH:
November 25, 2003
http://www.counterpunch.org/gould11282003.html

[Reprinted with permission of author and editors]

It wasn't an illiterate street urchin, whose brain was filled with fundamentalist Islamic hyperbole and promises of an Arabian Nights paradise in the hereafter, who detonated the bomb that murdered twenty people and maimed three times that many in a popular Haifa restaurant on October 4th. The suicide bomber was Hanadi Tayseer Jaradat, a highly educated twenty-nine year old Palestinian woman who had recently received her law degree in Jordan.

On the surface, this seems to fly in the face of everything we have been led to believe and expect concerning the identity and social characteristics of the "fanatics" who blow themselves to smithereens in the name of the Islamic revolution. All, it turns out after all, are not the wretched of the earth. Certainly this was true of the terrorists who commandeered the airliners that destroyed the Twin Towers and inflicted grave wounds on the Pentagon. Their leader, Muhammad Atta, was, in fact, a gifted architect who seemed to have everything to live for. So while many of the grass-roots bombers in Palestine have indeed come from the ranks of jobless, dead-end teenagers, the spectrum of recruits actually cuts widely across class lines. Clearly, there is more going on here than meets the eye.

How then does one account for the fact that not only anyone would be willing to commit suicide in such a grisly fashion for whatever cause they espouse, but that some of those who do shouldn't have a care in the material world.

On a personal level, Hanadi Jaradat had understandable personal reasons for her deed. She had grown despondent after witnessing her brother, fiancée and cousin shot dead by Israeli soldiers during a raid on her family compound. She had "become increasingly religious, reading from the Koran twice a day and fasting regularly..." (Wash Post story, Oct. 5th.) Hanadi yearned for retribution and accomplished it by transforming herself in the name of radical Islam into a human WMD.

While personal tragedies like this may account for the odd individual who in desperation resorts to the ultimate self-sacrifice, it does not explain how broad spectra of persons within a social community can be inspired to engage in self-destruction on a systematic basis in the manner that has been taking place in the Middle East and elsewhere in the Islamic world. Clearly, such behavior cannot be dismissed as idiosyncratic when it occurs with patterned regularity. To find answers, let us turn to Emile Durkheim, a French sociologist who wrote in the first quarter of the 20th century.

Durkheim contended that the reasons why people kill themselves by their own hand or invite it at the hands of others is far from being a random or idiosyncratic matter. For each social group, he contended, "there is a specific tendency to suicide [that depends] upon social causes..." In certain types of societies, "excessive individuation leads to suicide." In others, "insufficient individuation has the same effects." Durkheim based his conclusions on statistical comparisons between suicide rates in Catholic, Protestant and Jewish populations in Europe toward the end of the 19th century. Under the impact of the doctrinal systems, social structures and cultural norms associated with each of these "confessions", both the tendency to commit suicide and the reasons for doing so varied markedly from one to the other. Generally speaking, he found that the tendency to commit suicide was greatest among Protestants, less among Catholics and least among Jews. This had to do with the amount of spiritual independence, or individuation, that each enjoins. Protestants are left much more on their own in working out their religious destinies than are Catholics and are therefore more vulnerable to doubt and uncertainty concerning their ultimate supernatural fate. At the extreme end of this continuum, moral confusion and weak social support can result in self-destruction. Thus: "Protestantism with respect to suicide results from its being a less strongly integrated church than the Catholic church." Jews, however, are the least "individuated" not because they are a more loosely integrated community than Protestants but because, on the contrary, they are even more tightly integrated than Catholics. Their high level of social cohesion arises instead from a combination of doctrinal and ritual complexity (the Talmudic Tradition) and "the [racist] hostility surrounding them." Mutual self-protection and strong communal empathy keeps social solidarity at a high level and the suicide rate low.

Suicide patterns vary not only by frequency but by type, declared Durkheim. He identified three forms of socially induced suicide which he labeled altruistic, anomic and egoistic. This, as we shall see, is where the Hanadi Jaradats and Muhammad Attas come in. Whatever the rate at which the members of given societies commit suicide, the reasons why they do it is strongly influenced by the specific interplay of cultural norms with material circumstances.

In Protestant societies where religious doctrines stress individual conscience as the pathway to salvation, the typical suicide occurs because the victim has failed to resolve the fundamental moral dilemmas which coping with them on his own recognizance minus priestly crutches poses. Durkheim called this egoistic suicide.

In all societies, regardless of their dominant religious motif, disruptive disturbances in the "collective order" or the "social equilibrium," cause suicide rates to escalate. He found it didn't matter whether such changes were for good or ill, only whether "readjustments in the social order" were "serious." People, in other words, become unhinged by radical change and resultantly increased numbers become so dysfunctional that they end their lives. Recall the stories of bankrupt financiers leaping from windows after the American Stock Market crash of 1929. This socially induced emotional state is known as "anomie," from which Durkheim derived the term anomic suicide.

It is the third category, altruistic suicide, that most interests us here. It refers to the kind of self-destruction that Durkheim associated with societies in which the socio-religious system stresses "insufficient individuation." That is, a premium is placed on rigid doctrinal conformity and the propensity to dissolve one's individual identity in larger wholes. Transcendence of the individual Self and its dissolution into an all-encompassing Cosmic Being is the ultimate form of salvation in such "confessions." This tendency is at the heart of the mystical traditions propagated by both of the great Asian religions - Hinduism and Buddhism. The fiery self-immolation of Buddhist monks during the Vietnam war is a political exemplification of the inspirational power of this belief system.

A variant of the concept of total immersion of individual self in manifestations of Ultimate Being is a key doctrinal aspect of Islam as well. It enjoins complete submission to the will of Almighty God, Allah. This type of "insufficient individuation" has always found its maximal expression in the political domain through the doctrine of Jihad - the obligation to wage holy war against unbelievers without regard to personal comfort or even survival. Today's Muslim radicals, Osama bin Laden in particular, have harnessed this concept of total self-sacrifice, of altruistic suicide, of absolute subordination of self to the greater cause, as perhaps never before in all of Islamic history. They have created a pool of manpower, and womanpower, who willingly, nay eagerly, in the name of Allah and Muhammad, serve as Jihadi guided missiles aimed at Western infidels and indeed practitioners of middle-class life-styles wherever they exist. (Note the recent events in Turkey!) They fit Durkheim's definition of altruistic suicide to a "T." They are persons who, in Durkheim's words, "Are almost completely absorbed in the group..."; who "completely [discard] their [individual] personalities for the idea of which they [have] become the servants."

It is this realization that compels the US and the other secular states who are currently combating terrorism in Palestine, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere to stop dismissing jihadis as mindless killers who take perverse joy in killing and maiming innocents. They are in fact "true believers" in every sense of the word, the products of a socio-religious system which, as Durkheim astutely observed a century ago, successfully motivates persons who are culturally enmeshed in it to altruistically commit suicide for the greater glory of the doctrines that it espouses.

Coping with a social system that has produced Hanadi Tayseer Jaradat, Muhammad Atta and so many more "insufficiently individuated" devotees like them will require more than smart bombs and denunciatory rhetoric emanating from the White House. It will require recognition of the fact that weaning the Islamic faithful away from the appeal of altruistic suicide cannot happen unless linked to substantial social, economic and doctrinal reforms that come more from inside the Islamic world than from anything outsiders can do.




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Palestinian Legislative Council Member "Umm Nidal" Farhat: "If Someone Is Destined to Die, He Will Die Even If He Hides in a Crate, But Why Shouldn't We Take the Initiative and Die as Martyrs?" View Clip

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Jihad
Other Commonly Used Spellings: JIHAAD

It is an Arabic word the root of which is Jahada, which means to strive for a better way of life. The nouns are Juhd, Mujahid, Jihad, and Ijtihad. The other meanings are: endeavor, strain, exertion, effort, diligence, fighting to defend one's life, land, and religion.

Jihad should not be confused with Holy War; the latter does not exist in Islam nor will Islam allow its followers to be involved in a Holy War. The latter refers to the Holy War of the Crusaders.

Jihad is not a war to force the faith on others, as many people think of it. It should never be interpreted as a way of compulsion of the belief on others, since there is an explicit verse in the Qur'an that says:” There is no compulsion in religion" Al-Qur'an: Al-Baqarah (2:256).
Jihad is not a defensive war only, but a war against any unjust regime. If such a regime exists, a war is to be waged against the leaders, but not against the people of that country. People should be freed from the unjust regimes and influences so that they can freely choose to believe in Allah.

Not only in peace but also in war Islam prohibits terrorism, kidnapping, and hijacking, when carried against civilians. Whoever commits such violations is considered a murderer in Islam, and is to be punished by the Islamic state. During wars, Islam prohibits Muslim soldiers from harming civilians, women, children, elderly, and the religious men like priests and rabies. It also prohibits cutting down trees and destroying civilian constructions.
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