Blog About Palestine Day aims to raise awareness

by mtippett | May 13, 2008 at 02:01 pm | 1197 views | 17 comments

An interesting grassroots initiative to get people talking. 

There are no restrictions on what you can write, or the language that you can use. Really, anything that talks about Palestine, or the Palestinians; in the past, present, or future; political, social, economical, or any other aspect is welcomed. The goal of this event will be to share thoughts, and raise awareness about the Palestinian situation. Hopefully, with everyone’s support, this will be such a spectacular event that it will catch the eye of the mainstream media (specially that the Palestinian situation is inadequately and incorrectly represented in most of the western media outlets).

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Karen Hatter
good stuff:

Mtippett, I like this story. It's good stuff.

moonwolf
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Communist Party of Great Britain Marxist-Leninist

This is a good initiative. 

The continued struggle of the Palestinian people for self determination is one that must be supported by progressive people across the globe.

Victory to the Intifada!

For more inforamtion on our position on Palestine and its connection with the our struggle in Britain please have a look at the following link: www.cpgb-ml.org


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gregg.carlstrom


zombizi

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Haitham.Raik

This photo was taken from one of palestine villages called broqeen. where at the bottom of the photo you can see the remains of my cousin's house that demolished by Israeli's bulldozer

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SOLARLIFE
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mtippett, I like this story. It's good stuff. Main point start talking local business for vegetables, sharing water resources, open the gates to transport them to the ports. Install decentral community electricity on renewable energy base, give work to people. People hating each other will continue to make trouble, the economic perspective could however be contributed by the EU, if the paid infrastructure is under protection. Israel has technology and farming, can understand the difficulties to live with not yet much developped neighbours. First thing if the light bulb is not burning any more, then change it and don't start to talk religion if it should stay like this. A middle class initiative with the goal of $ 250 income for the destroyed areas could make the situation more stable. However both parties have to agree for economy talk. The past has no solution to transfer into 2010.

Beaulieu
good stuff:

mtippett, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Fra

Torino, Italy. 05.10.2008.
National demonstration against the decision of celebrating Israel at theTurin Book Fair.

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Rhonda J Mangus
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mtippett, I like this story. It's good stuff.

laura_williams_photography

I attended the anti-war protest march from Trafalgar Square to Whitehall on March 16th 2008. A temporary stage was set up where speeches were given from Tony Benn and George Galloway, amongst others. It was an emotive and informative day, I have taken several pictures, available on my flickr account, please feel free to have a look and comment on them - http://www.flickr.com/photos/laura_williams_photography/

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cozmo88

Mayday in Glasgow

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klawd

This wee boy lives in the village of Bi'lin, Palestinian Occupied Territories, where, each Friday, there is a demonstration against the illegal removal of land from the Palestinian villagers. The IOF ( Israeli Occupying Forces) fire tear gas and rubber bullets at the villagers even though there are children in the village.

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shahdaj

Up until the early 20th Century, Palestinian village (and city) women wore richly decorated, hand-crafted clothing.

The clothing themselves, along with the items (head-dress, jewellery etc) wore with them, played a great part in reflecting the region (e.g. Bethlehem, Jerusalem etc), economic status and marital status of the women.

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hisoka3008
good stuff:

mtippett, I like this story. It's good stuff.

hisoka3008

see this link too

http://www.flickr.com/photos/20931584@N04/page8/


mohamadyousef

This pic is just a samble of the daily suffering of
GAZAN CHILDREN and total of GAZA
have you ever tasted : -

REAL PAIN

REAL FEAR

REAL TERROR

REAL HUNGGER

DAILY KILLING

PLEASE visit this link and have a taste : -

http://14646574602394796065.slide.com

THANKS TO THE CIVILIZED ISRAEL AND THE CIVILIZED WEST

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May 13, 2008 at 02:01 pm by mtippett, 1197 views, 17 comments

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