Thousands March Towards A Destroyed Arab Village
Near Al-Teera
Wednesday April 21, 2010 08:04 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Thousands of Palestinians, carrying Palestinian flags and posters
carrying the names of destroyed Arab villages, marched on Tuesday from
Al-Teera Arab city towards the ruins of Miska Arab village that was
destroyed and its residents were displaced during the creation of Israel
on Palestinian lands.
The protestors chanted against the Israeli
occupation and its crimes against the Palestinians and their villages,
and also chanted the names of hundreds of villages destroyed during the
Nakba.
The Palestinians living in the 1948 territories are
commemorating the 62nd anniversary of the Nakba when hundreds of
thousands of Palestinians and Arabs were displaced, and hundreds of
towns and villages were wiped-out during the creation of Israel.
13 years ago, the Arabs and Palestinians in the country decided that
their protests to commemorate the Nakba would always be called “Their
Independence, Our Nakba”, referring to the creation of Israel in
Palestine by displacing the indigenous people and stealing their lands
and homes.
The Israeli Knesset issued a preliminary ruling last
March forbidding any commemoration of the Nakba, and instructing the
government to deduct the balances of any local council or municipality
that participates in the in the commemoration of the Nakba.
The
government will not support any local council that;
1. Does not
recognize Israel as a Jewish State.
2. Incites “racism”, “Violence”
and “Terrorism”.
3. Supports armed struggle, armed activities and
supports groups or countries that fight Israel.
4. Marks the “Israeli
Independence” as a Nakba or as a day of mourning.
5. Defaming or
sabotaging Israel’s flag and its symbol.
Arab Legislator, Dr.
Jamal Zahalka of the National Democratic Assembly, stated that the Arabs
will not abandon their Right of Return, and will never forget or forgive
those responsible for the crime of the Nakba, the displacement or the
natives, the occupation and racism.
He told the Arabs48 that
while Israel celebrates the so-called independence, the world must know
that using the word “independence” is a big lie.
“It is true, the
British Mandate ended in 1948, but the occupation that replaced the
British occupation is much more dangerous”, Zahalka stated, “What
replaced the British occupation is a Zionist project that displaced the
residents and continues to uproot them from their lands, this Zionist
project is supported by World powers that are still ignoring and mocking
the Palestinian rights, their history and their very existence”.
He added that the Israeli law that prohibits the commemoration of
the Nakba is a racist law, and that the Arabs will challenge it and will
oppose it.
“This is a racist law, another proof of the
ideological and moral Zionist bankruptcy, any law that forbids the
residents from commemorating their suffering, and from expressing their
grief, is a racist law”, Zahalka stated, “This law, and several other
similar racist laws, proof that Israel cannot and will not be able to
void the history of the indigenous Palestinians; this is our land, our
history and they will never be able to uproot us”.
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