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 64th Anniversary of Palestinian Nakba, 
	  Catastrophe of Establishing Israel
 
 By Mazin Qumsiyeh
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, May 15, 2012   On this 64th anniversary of the Nakba we mourn the ethnic cleansing 
	  that began in 1948 and that continues today with silent transfer, home 
	  demolitions, land confiscation and more.  But we also celebrate an 
	  amazing resilience and success of the Palestinian endogenous people 
	  against incredible odds:
 -We just celebrated the success of a 
	  hunger strike by over 1600 political prisoners despite attempts to stifle 
	  the story in Zionist dominated Western media. They succeeded in achieving 
	  a part of their basic rights including receiving family visits and ending 
	  solitary confinement.
 
 -We are 11.5 million people and while most 
	  of us are refugees and displaced people, we remain steadfast and hopeful 
	  and connected.  Thanks to persistence and now the internet and modern 
	  communications, even the feeble attempts to isolate us from each other 
	  failed.  Thousands of Palestinians still go to their main city of 
	  Jerusalem without Israeli permission.  Thousands connect across the 
	  Green line to the areas occupied since 1948.
 
 -We are still the 
	  most educated people in the Middle East with the highest per capita of 
	  postgraduates.
 
 -We now have 12 universities inside the occupied 
	  Palestinan territories.  On Saturday we held the second biomedical 
	  research symposium in Bethlehem showing scientific work rivaling that done 
	  in countries with a strong tradition of research.  This is miraculous 
	  considering the conditions under occupation.
 
 -We are still the 
	  people who helped develop the Arab world and even remind it of its unity 
	  and common destiny.  But more than that, our resistance shielded 
	  fellow Arabs from the original plans of Zionists for an empire from the 
	  Nile to the Euphrates.  We are still the main obstacle to the victory 
	  of the racist Zionist project.
 
 -We have an amazing history of 130 
	  years of struggle against the most well-financed, most-organized, 
	  most-supported (by Zionists and their Western backers) colonial project in 
	  human history.
 
 - We have the fastest growing boycotts, divestment 
	  and sanctions (BDS) movement in anti-colonial struggles.  In less 
	  than 7 years we accomplished far more than what was accomplished with BDS 
	  in any other place (including in 25 years in South Africa).
 
 -Palestine is still the place where people of different religions lived 
	  together in the same neighborhod unsegregated until European Zionists came 
	  and recreated ghettos for Palestinians (Muslims and Christians) and one 
	  large ghetto for Jews called Israel coexist in harmony.  Church bells 
	  and the call of the Muezzin to prayer still penetrate deep in our souls 
	  despite all the Zionist attempts to silence them (e.g. the ethnic 
	  cleansing and destruction of 530 villages and towns).
 
 - We educate 
	  our children that racism and notions of choseness are wrong and they grow 
	  to believe that we can still have the new Palestine that will be like our 
	  old Palestine: multiethnic, multireligious, multicultural and beautiful.
 
 - Palestinians inspired activists around the world.  Polls show 
	  great sympathy for our cause among average people.  Palestine is now 
	  cause celebre among those struggling against oppression. Even Nelson 
	  Mandela said that South Africa will not be fully free until Palestine is 
	  free. According to polls, a majority in Western Europe correctly view 
	  Israel and the US as the two greatest threats to world peace. Thousands of 
	  internationals joined us in the struggle locally.  Israel has become 
	  so paranoid about any solidarity visits and in the process exposed its 
	  apartheid racist nature.
 
 We are grateful to be participants in 
	  shaping a better future for all.  I am 100% sure that our Nakba will 
	  end, refugees will return, freedom and equality will happen, and Israelis 
	  will also be liberated from being oppressors and colonizers and become 
	  integrated into the fabric of the new and better Palestine.  We can 
	  then become a "light unto the peoples."
 
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 Died: Vidal Sassoon who volunteered 
	  for and fought in the Israeli army during the ethnic cleansing in 1948 
	  (the largest since WWII). His "beauty" empire participated (and continues) 
	  in the financing of the ugly Zionist crimes against humanity.
 
 Podcast Radio interview: Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh of Bethlehem and Birzeit 
	  Universities, author of Popular Resistance in Palestine: a History of Hope 
	  and Empowerment. - Around 2000 Palestinian prisoners, out of desperation, 
	  are on hunger strike. Some are near death. Yet western media are silent.
 Many prisoners have been arrested and re-arrested, under "Administrative 
	  Detention", i.e., no charges and no trials
 
 http://plainsfm.org.nz/podcasts/ (then click Earthwise)
 
 Lest 
	  we forget: Palestinian Refugees: Right to Return and Repatriation.
 Chapter 4 from Sharing The Land of Canaan: Human Rights and the 
	  Israeli-Palestinian Struggle" .
	  
	  http://www.qumsiyeh.org/chapter4/
 
 Two chapters from a new 
	  book titled  "The Case For Sanctions Against Israel"
 
 Hind 
	  Awwad: “Six Years of BDS: Success!”
 
 http://www.odsg.org/co/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2552
 
 Ilan Pappé: the boycott will work, an Israeli perspective
 
 http://www.odsg.org/co/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2555
 
 See this link to an al-Jazeera documentary about the theft of books 
	  from Palestinian homes and libraries during the 1948 war.  It is a 
	  very tragic story with many of the books looted from Khalil al-Sakakini's 
	  library and others, then kept at the Israeli national library. There is an 
	  opening poem by Sakakini dedicated to his stolen books
	  
	  http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/witness/2012/05/20125915313256768.html
 
 Phil Monsour features Rafeef Ziadah - Ghosts of Deir Yassin
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vJR3yss04M
 
 
 Mazin 
	  Qumsiyeh, PhD
 
 A Bedouin in cyberspace, a villager at home
 
 http://qumsiyeh.org
 
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