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*PALESTINE*THE VOICES OF THE NEXT GENERATION
I originally made this page for my love for Palestine, and my people. And for those Palestinians like me to express themselves. Well it has grown SOO much. And I want to thank all of you for that. Now I am working on getting it as an actual organization, In which the next generation are in control. Where we, the future of tomarrow unite for peace. With our words, our action we can change the future. I have worked on a logo, and thats the logo that you see on the backround of this page, as well as the desplay picture. This logo represents youth, and their creativity with the image of the hand print, and Palestine, with the Palestinian flag painted into the hand print. This is a logo that was designed by me, and I made myself using my little cousins hand. I am selling t-shirts with logo on it as well. You can purchase t-shirts as well as other items at: www.cafepress/pali
Also, when you purchase 15 or more, you will recieve a discont. All proceeds will go to the organization, and helping it grow worldwide.
With the proceeds i hope to get many events together, inwhich will bring the next generation together to learn, discuss and educate others. So with your help hopefully we can all grow strong and help Palestine together.
I also would like to get an actual website going, I lack that kind of knowledge, and can use some help, if interested please contact me in a messege. As of now, we are here in mypsace, but thats ok, because any way of getting our voices heard is a step up. And it has really helped the organization grow, because the fact that myspace is so big amongest high school and college aged people. So please, if you palestinian or in your not, it doesnt matter who you are or any of that, please show your support. We need as much of it as possible. So through your voice, your actions, your creativity, mind, soul and heart...lets make a difference.
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FREE PALESTINE!
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EVERYONE! PALESTINIANS AND ALL! LETS SHARE OUR STORIES AND OUR LIVES! LETS MAKE PEOPLE UNDERSTAND WHAT THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE GO THROUGH! LETS MAKE THEM UNDERSTAND HOW OUR PPL ARE SUFFERING!
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RED: The Khawarij were the first Islamic group to emerge after the assassination of Caliph Uthman III, forming the first republican party in the early days of Islam. Their symbol was the red flag. Arab tribes who participated in the conquest of North Africa and Andalusia carried the red flag, which became the symbol of the Islamic rulers of Andalusia (756-1355). In modern times, red symbolizes the Ashrafs of the Hijaz and the Hashemites, descendants of the Prophet. Sharif Hussein designed the current flag as the flag of the Arab Revolt on June 1916. The Palestinian people raised it as the flag of the Arab National movement in 1917. In 1947, the Arab Ba'ath Party interpreted the flag as a symbol of the liberation and unity of the Arab nation. The Palestinian people readopted the flag at the Palestinian conference in Gaza in 1948. The flag was recognized by the Arab League as the flag of the Palestinian people. It was further endorsed by the PLO, the representative of the Palestinians, at the Palestinian conference in Jerusalem in 1964.
BLACK: The Prophet Mohammad (570-632)
In the seventh century, with the rise of Islam and subsequent liberation of Mecca, two flags - one white, one black - were carried. On the white flag was written, "There is no god but God (Allah) and Mohammad is the Prophet of God."
In pre-Islamic times, the black flag was a sign of revenge. It was the color of the headdress worn when leading troops into battle.
Both black and white flags were placed in the mosque during Friday prayers.
The Abbasid Dynasty (750-1258), ruling from Baghdad, took black as a symbol of mourning for the assassination of relatives of the Prophet and in remembrance of the Battle of Karbala.
WHITE: The Umayyad Dynasty (661-750), Damascus
The Umayyads ruled for ninety years, taking white as their symbolic color as a reminder of the Prophet's first battle at Badr, and to distinguish themselves from the Abbasids, by using white, rather than black, as their color of mourning.
Mu'awia Ibn Abi Sufian (661-750), founder of the Umayyad state, proclaimed himself Caliph of Jerusalem.
GREEN: The Fatimid Dynasty (909-1171), North Africa
The Fatimid Dynasty was founded in Morocco by Abdullah Al-Mahdi, and went on rule all of North Africa.
They took green as their color, to symbolize their allegiance to Ali, the Prophet's cousin, who was once wrapped in a green coverlet in place of the Prophet in order to thwart an assassination attempt.
Remember Rachel Corrie and the oppressed people of Palestine today.
I will share with as many people as I can, the event that took place in Palestine on March 16th 2003, in which Rachel Corrie had her life stolen by a murderous group of invaders and occupiers, and how Rachel stood up for the freedom of the people in Palestine, when few others would. Let Rachel Corrie’s efforts not be wasted by our inaction, let us go forth to continue to fight to free the people of Palestine from genocide and apartheid. Think like an Anarchist, live like a Pacifist, Peace.
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This is an edited clip from the documentary "Slippage" by Ali Cherri and the Lebanese Association for Plastic Arts, Ashkal Alwan.
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July, 17, 2008, Deep Dish TV director Brian Drolet appeared on Dandana TV's show "Talk It Out "with host Zeina Yazbek to discuss the horrendous consequences of the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq on the women of that battered country. He showed clips from Standing With The Women Of Iraq, part of the Deep Dish series Shocking and Awful-A Grassroots Response to War and Occupation and from the documentary Iraqi Women Speak Out, that records the visit to th e U.S. of 6 Iraqi women invited by Code Pink.
This clip is an excerpt from the film -- "33 Days," by Mai Masri. She is a Palestinian filmmaker with a Bachelor's degree in film from San Francisco State University. This edited clip follows a theatre director who devotes his strength and time to the Lebanese children affected by the massive Israeli bombing that took place on Lebanon's city's and suburbs. Many Lebanese citizens were killed or greatly injured, while survivors were exiled out of their dwellings. visit deepdishtv. org