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Nakba Commemoration - 9 May, 2008
·
Educational
events
beginning
today
in
Ramallah
highlight
the
importance
of
informed
resistance.
·
"I
see
myself
as a
creative
teacher
because
I
had
many
bad
teachers.
I
want
to
make
successful
students
who
will
go
back
to
build
Palestine.
I do
not
remember
Gaza
as I
was
too
small,
but
it
is
not
about
memory,
it
is
about
heart.”
-
Saeed
(17),
a
Palestinian
refugee
from
Yaffa,
whose
mother
was
expelled
to
Gaza
in
1948,
and
who
lives
with
his
family
in
Al-Wihdat
refugee
camp
in
Jordan
–
from
the
Spring
2008
Nakba-60
Special
issue
of
al-Majdal,
Badil's
quarterly
publication.
More
at:
http://www.badil.org/al-majdal/al-majdal.htm
Events
in
Palestine
·
Education
campaign:
Beginning
of
educational
campaign
at
the
al-‘Awda
Camp
in
Ramallah.
Contact:
Wajih
Atallah,
Union
of
Youth
Activities
Centers
in
the
Refugee
Camps,
tel.:
0599-255584,
mail:
uyac@uyac.org
Events
internationally
·
“Ila
Haifa”:
an
adaptation
of
Ghassan
Kanafani's
Returning
to
Haifa
by
PSC
and
the
al-Zaytouna
Dabka
group
continues
today
in
London,
UK.
Contact:
PCS
UK,
mail:
info@palestinecampaign.org
Report
on
previous
events
·
The
Al-Awda
Award:
On
May
3,
Badil
honoured
art
and
research
projects
with
the
2nd
Al-Awda
Annual
Award.
The
ceremony
included
an
exhibition
of
the
best
posters
submitted
for
this
year's
contest.
The
award
was
established
by
Badil
in
2007
to
raise
the
profile
of
Palestinian
refugee
rights,
particularly
the
Palestinan
refugees'
right
to
return
to
their
homes
and
lands.
For
more
see:
http://www.badil.org/Publications/Press/2008/press465-08.htm
The Palestinian Nakba on the ground
On
this
day,
1948
·
A
Zionist
militia
occupied
the
village
of
‘Akbara.
‘Akbara,
located
in
the
Galilee
region,
was
one
of
the
many
villages
that
fell
in
the
ethnic
cleansing
operations
that
occurred
during
May.
·
‘Akbara
was
used
by
Zionist
forces
as a
dumping
ground
for
Palestinian
refugees
who
were
displaced
from
their
homes
in
other
areas
of
the
Galilee.
These
refugees
became
known
as
“internally
displaced”,
meaning
that
while
they
remained
inside
1948
Palestine
(Israel),
they
were
barred
from
returning
to
their
homes.
Today,
there
are
274,000
so-called
internally
displaced
Palestinians.
Nakba
Today
·
Nu’man
village:
Located
north
east
of
Bethlehem,
Nu’man
is
completely
isolated
by
the
Wall,
the
Har
Homa
settlement
and
a
settler-only
road.
Occupation
forces
control
the
only
entrance,
allowing
only
those
with
“Nu’man-Mezmuria”
marked
on
their
identity
papers
inside.
Everyone
else,
including
health
workers
and
first-degree
relatives,
is
prohibited
from
entering.
·
“We
turned
out
to
be
the
21st
century
refugees
with
peoples’
life
at
stake.
The
issue
is
not
security
but
rather
the
creation
of
an
atmosphere
for
silent
transfer,
to
create
a
situation
where
we
ourselves
reach
the
conclusion
that
our
lives
are
unliveable”
–
Jamal
Der’awi,
Nu’man
village
·
For
more
on
Nu’man
village,
see:
Jamal
Darawi
from
Nu’man:
“We
Are
the
Refugees
of
the
21st
Century”
at
http://stopthewall.org/communityvoices/1260.shtml
or
Palestinian
Towns
and
Villages:
Between
Isolation
and
Expulsion
at
http://stopthewall.org/activistresources/1583.shtml
Background
Resources:
l
For
resources
on
the
history
of
the
Nakba,
information
about
Palestinian
refugees,
and
their
right
of
return
under
international
law,
see
the
Nakba-60
Resources
Info-Packet
at:
http://www.badil.org/Publications/badil-nakba-60-info-packet/index.html
l
For
information
about
selected
cases
of
ongoing
diaplacement,
please
visit:
http://www.stopthewall.org/activistresources/1583.shtml
l
For
information,
resources
and
links
to
organizations
working
on
the
growing
campaign
for
Boycotts,
Divestment
and
Sanctions
on
Israel
until
it
dismantles
its
military
occupation's
colonial
apartheid
system
in
the
West
Bank,
Gaza
and
Golan
Heights;
ends
systematic
discrimination
against
its
Palestinian
citizens;
and
implements
the
Palestinian
refugees'
right
to
return
to
their
homes
and
properties,
please
visit:
http://www.bdsmovement.net
For
more
information,
please
contact:
Palestinian
Grassroots
Anti-Apartheid
Wall
Campaign
Email:
global@stopthewall.org,
Tel.:
+972-2-297-1505
Badil
Centre
for
Palestinian
Refugee
&
Residency
Rights:
Email:
mediaenglish@badil.org,
Tel.:
+972-2-277-7086
*The
week’s
events
coordinated
by
the
National
Committee
to
Commemorate
the
Nakba.
The
National
Committee
represents
national
movements
and
networks,
including
the
Council
of
National
and
Islamic
forces,
the
Global
Palestine
Right-of-Return
Coalition,
the
Popular
Committees
and
youth
centers
of
the
refugee
camps
all
over
Palestine,
the
Anti-Apartheid
Wall
Campaign,
Badil
Center
for
Palestinian
Residency
and
Refugee
Rights,
Palestinian
NGO
Network
(PNGO),
the
Civic
Coalition
for
the
Defense
of
Palestinian
Rights
in
Jerusalem
and
the
PLO
Department
for
Refugee
Affairs
(DORA). |