PALESTINE by Marvin X (Imam Maalik El Muhajir)
I am not an Arab, I am not a Jew
Abraham is not my father, Palestine is not my home
But I would fight any man
Who kicked me out of my house
To dwell in a tent
I would fight
To the ends of the earth
Someone who said to me
I want your house
Because my father lived here
Two thousand years ago
I want your land
Because my father lived here
Two thousand years ago.
Jets would not stop me
From returning to my home
Uncle toms would not stop me
Cluster bombs would not stop me
Bullets I would defy.
No man can take the house of another
And expect to live in peace
There is no peace for thieves
There is no peace for those who murder
For myths and ancient rituals
Wail at the wall
Settle in "Judea" and "Samaria"
But fate awaits you
You will never sleep with peace
You will never walk without listening.
I shall cross the River Jordan
With Justice in my hand
I shall return to Jerusalem
And establish my house of peace,
Thus said the Lord.
© 2000 by Marvin X (Imam Maalik El Muhajir)
On Monday, May 15, 2017, 4:15:04 AM PDT, Genny Lim wrote:
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From: Palestinian BDS National Committee <mail@bdsnationalcommittee.org>
Date: Mon, May 15, 2017 at 3:00 AM
Subject: Today Marks 69th Anniversary of Palestinian Nakba
To: gennyeshe@gmail.com
From: Palestinian BDS National Committee <mail@bdsnationalcommittee.org>
Date: Mon, May 15, 2017 at 3:00 AM
Subject: Today Marks 69th Anniversary of Palestinian Nakba
To: gennyeshe@gmail.com
Dear BDS movement supporter,
Today,
on the 69th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba, the BNC released the
statement below. You can also view it on our website here.
Thank you for your continuing solidarity,
Guman Mussa
Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC)
The Palestinian Nakba, 1948
BDS: Upholding our Rights, Resisting the Ongoing Nakba
The BNC Commemorates the 69th Anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba
It is possible…
It is possible at least sometimes…
It is possible especially now
To ride a horse
Inside a prison cell
And run away…
It is possible for prison walls
To disappear.
For the cell to become a distant land
Without frontiers
May 15, 2017, Occupied Palestine – Today marks the 69th anniversary of the 1948 Nakba,
the mass expulsion of Palestinians from our homeland. Between 1947 and
1949, Zionist paramilitaries, and subsequently Israeli forces, made 750,000 to one million indigenous Palestinians into refugees to establish a Jewish-majority state in Palestine.
The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) calls on people of conscience the world over to further intensify BDS campaigns to end academic, cultural, sports, military and economic links of complicity with Israel’s regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid. This is the most effective means of standing with the Palestinian people in pursuing our inherent and UN-stipulated rights, and nonviolently resisting the ongoing, intensifying Nakba.
The Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions National Committee (BNC) calls on people of conscience the world over to further intensify BDS campaigns to end academic, cultural, sports, military and economic links of complicity with Israel’s regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid. This is the most effective means of standing with the Palestinian people in pursuing our inherent and UN-stipulated rights, and nonviolently resisting the ongoing, intensifying Nakba.
The Israeli regime today is ruthlessly pursuing the one
constant strategy of its settler-colonial project —the simultaneous
pillage and colonization of as much Palestinian land as possible and the
gradual ethnic cleansing of as many Palestinians as practical without evoking international sanctions.
Following in the footsteps of all previous Israeli
governments, the current far-right government, the most openly racist in
Israel’s history, is heeding the words of the Zionist leader Ze’ev
Jabotinsky who wrote in 1923:
"Every native population in the world resists colonists as long as it has the slightest hope of being able to rid itself of the danger of being colonised. [...] Zionist colonisation must either stop, or else proceed regardless of the native population. Which means that it can proceed and develop only under the protection of a power that is independent of the native population—behind an iron wall, which the native population cannot breach."
Sixty-nine years after the systematic, premeditated
uprooting and dispossession of most of the indigenous Palestinian Arabs
from the land of Palestine at the hands of Zionist gangs and later the
state of Israel, the Nakba is not over. Israel is intent on building its
“iron wall” in Palestinian minds, not just our lands, through its
sprawling illegal settlements and concrete walls in the occupied
Palestinian territory, its genocidal siege of over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, its denial of the Palestinian refugee’s right to return, its racist laws and policies against Palestinians inside Israel, and its escalating, violent ethnic cleansing in Jerusalem, the Jordan Valley and the Naqab (Negev).
It is sparing no brutality in its relentless, desperate attempts to
sear into our consciousness the futility of resistance and the vainness
of hope.
The present mass hunger strike by over one thousand Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and the grassroots support that it has triggered give us hope.
The growing support for BDS among international trade unions, including the most recent adoption by the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO)
– representing over 910,000 workers – of an “international economic,
cultural and academic boycott of Israel” to achieve comprehensive
Palestinian rights, gives us hope.
The fact the none of the 26 Oscar nominees offered a free, $55,000-valued trip by the Israeli government accepted the propaganda gift and that six out of eleven National Football League players turned down a similar Israeli junket gives us hope.
The BDS movement has succeeded in sharply raising the price
of corporate complicity in Israel’s crimes against the Palestinian
people. It has compelled companies of the size of Orange and Veolia to end their complicity and pushed global giant G4S to
begin exiting the Israeli market. Churches, city councils and thousands
around the world have pledged to boycott Hewlett Packard (HP)
for its deep complicity in Israel’s occupation and apartheid. This
gives us and many human rights campaigns around the world great hope.
The Barcelona municipality’s
decision to end complicity with Israel’s occupation, coming on the
heels of tens of local councils in the Spanish state declaring
themselves “Israeli apartheid free zones,” give us hope.
The divestment by some of the largest mainline churches in the US, including the United Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church USA and the United Church of Christ, from Israeli banks or complicit international corporations gives us hope.
The spread of remarkably effective BDS campaigns from South
Africa to South Korea, from Egypt to Chile, and from the UK to the US
gives us real hope.
The growing intersectional coalitions
that are emerging in many countries, organically re-connecting the
struggle for Palestinian rights with the diverse international struggles
for racial, economic, gender, climate and indigenous justice give us
unlimited hope.
In 1968, twenty years after the Nakba but unrelated to it, Dr. Martin Luther King
said, “There can be no justice without peace and there can be no peace
without justice.” For seven decades, and against all odds, Palestinians
have continued to assert our inalienable right to self-determination and
to genuine peace, which can only stem from freedom, justice and
equality.
But to reach that just peace we realize that we must
nourish our hope for a dignified life with our boundless commitment to
resist injustice, resist apathy and, crucially, resist their “iron
walls” of despair.
In this context, the Palestinian-led, global BDS movement with its impressive growth
and unquestionable impact is today an indispensable component of our
popular resistance and the most promising form of international
solidarity with our struggle for rights.
No iron wall of theirs can suppress or overshadow the rising sun of our emancipation.
The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC)
is the largest coalition in Palestinian civil society. It leads and
supports the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Visit www.bdsmovement.net and follow @BDSmovement
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