Monday, July 31, 2006

'How can we stand by and allow this to go on?

America Should Stop the Bloodshed
WHAT: Peaceful demonstration and Silent candlelight vigil
WHEN: Wednesday, August 2nd, 5:00 pm
WHERE: Copley Square,
Boston
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America Should Stop the Bloodshed
WHAT: Silent candlelight vigil
WHEN: Thursday, August 3rd, 7:30pm
WHERE: South side of Union Square Park, New York City
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Robert Fisk
- The Independent
They wrote the names of the dead children on their plastic shrouds.
"Mehdi Hashem, aged seven - Qana," was written in felt pen on the bag in which the little boy's body lay.
"Hussein al-Mohamed, aged 12 - Qana"
"Abbas al-Shalhoub, aged one - Qana." And when the Lebanese soldier went to pick up Abbas's little body, it bounced on his shoulder as the boy might have done on his father's shoulder on Saturday. In all, there were 56 corpses brought to the Tyre government hospital and other surgeries, and 34 of them were children. When they ran out of plastic bags, they wrapped the small corpses in carpets. Their hair was matted with dust, most had blood running from their noses.
You must have a heart of stone not to feel the outrage that those of us watching this experienced yesterday. This slaughter was an obscenity, an atrocity-yes, if the Israeli air force truly bombs with the "pinpoint accuracy" it claims, this was also a war crime. Israel claimed that missiles had been fired by Hizbollah gunmen from the south Lebanese town of Qana-as if that justified this massacre. Israel's Prime Minister, Ehud Olmert, talked about "Muslim terror" threatening " western civilisation" -as if the Hizbollah had killed all these poor people.
And in Qana, of all places. For only 10 years ago, this was the scene of another Israeli massacre, the slaughter of 106 Lebanese refugees by an Israeli artillery battery as they sheltered in a UN base in the town. More than half of those 106 were children. Israel later said it had no live-time pilotless photo-reconnaissance aircraft over the scene of that killing-a statement that turned out to be untrue when The Independent discovered videotape showing just such an aircraft over the burning camp. It is as if Qana-whose inhabitants claim that this was the village in which Jesus turned water into wine-as been damned by the world, doomed forever to receive tragedy. And there was no doubt of the missile which killed all those children yesterday. It came from the United States, and upon a fragment of it was written: "For use on MK-84 Guided Bomb BSU-37-B". No doubt the manufacturers can call it "combat-proven" because it destroyed the entire three-storey house in which the Shalhoub and Hashim families lived. They had taken refuge in the basement from an enormous Israeli bombardment, and that is where most of them died.
I found Nejwah Shalhoub lying in the government hospital in Tyre, her jaw and face bandaged like Robespierre's before his execution. She did not weep, nor did she scream, although the pain was written on her face. Her brother Taisir, who was 46, had been killed. So had her sister Najla. So had her little niece Zeinab, who was just six. "We were in the basement hiding when the bomb exploded at one o'clock in the morning," she said. "What in the name of God have we done to deserve this? So many of the dead are children, the old, women. Some of the children were still awake and playing. Why does the world do this to us?"
Yesterday's deaths brought to more than 500 the total civilian dead in Lebanon since Israel's air, sea and land bombardment of the country began on 12 July after Hizbollah members crossed the frontier wire, killed three Israeli soldiers and captured two others. But yesterday's slaughter ended more than a year of mutual antagonism within the Lebanese government as pro-American and pro-Syrian politicians denounced what they described as "an ugly crime".
Thousands of protesters attacked the largest United Nations building in Beirut, screaming: "Destroy Tel Aviv, destroy Tel Aviv," and Lebanon's Prime Minister, the normally unflappable Fouad Siniora, called US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and ordered her to cancel her imminent peace-making trip to Beirut.
No one in this country can forget how President George Bush, Ms Rice, and Tony Blair have repeatedly refused to call for an immediate ceasefire - a truce that would have saved all those lives yesterday. Ms Rice would say only: "We want a ceasefire as soon as possible," a remark followed by an Israeli announcement that it intended to maintain its bombardment of Lebanon for at least another two weeks.
Throughout the day, Qana villagers and civil defence workers dug through the ruins of the building with spades and with their hands, tearing at the muck until they found one body after another still dressed in colourful clothes. In one section of the rubble, they found what was left of a single room with 18 bodies inside. Twelve of the dead were women. All across southern Lebanon now, you find scenes like this, not so grotesque in scale, perhaps, but just as terrible, for the people of these villages are terrified to leave and terrified to stay.
The Israelis had dropped leaflets over Qana, ordering its people to leave their homes. Yet twice now since Israel's onslaught began, the Israelis have ordered villagers to leave their houses and then attacked them with aircraft as they obeyed the Israeli instructions and fled. There are at least 3,000 Shia Muslims trapped in villages between Qlaya and Aiteroun- close to the scene of Israel's last military incursion at Bint Jbeil -and yet none of them can leave without fear of dying on the roads.
And Mr Olmert's reaction? After expressing his "great sorrow", he announced that: "We will not stop this battle, despite the difficult incidents this morning. We will continue the activity, and if necessary it will be broadened without hesitation." But how much further can it be broadened? Lebanon's infrastructure is being steadily torn to pieces, its villages razed, its people more and more terrorised - and terror is the word they used - by Israel's American-made fighter bombers. Hizbollah's missiles are Iranian-made, and it was Hizbollah that started this war with its illegal and provocative raid across the border. But Israel's savagery against the civilian population has deeply shocked not only the Western diplomats who have remained in Beirut, but hundreds of humanitarian workers from the Red Cross and major aid agencies.
Incredibly, Israel yesterday denied safe passage to a UN World Food Programme aid convoy en route to the south, a six-truck mission that should have taken relief supplies to the south-eastern town of Marjayoun. More than three quarters of a million Lebanese have now fled their homes, but there is still no accurate figure for the total number still trapped in the south. Khalil Shalhoub, who survived amid the wreckage in Qana yesterday, said that his family and the Hashims were just too "terrified" to take the road out of the village, which has been attacked by aircraft for more than two weeks. The seven-mile highway between Qana and Tyre is littered with civilian homes in ruins and burnt-out family cars. On Thursday, the Israeli Army's Al-Mashriq radio, which broadcasts into southern Lebanon, told residents that their villages would be "totally destroyed" if missiles were fired from them. But anyone who has watched Israel's bombing these past two weeks knows that, in many cases, the Israelis do not know the location in which the Hizbollah are firing missiles, and - when they do - they frequently miss their targets. How can a villager prevent the Hizbollah from firing rockets from his street? The Hizbollah do take cover beside civilian houses just as Israeli troops entering Bint Jbeil last week also used civilian homes for cover. But can this be the excuse for slaughter on such a scale?
Mr Siniora addressed foreign diplomats in Beirut yesterday, telling them that the government in Beirut was now only demanding an immediate ceasefire and was not interested any longer in a political package to go with it. Needless to say, Mr Jeffrey Feltman, whose country made the bomb which killed the innocents of Qana yesterday, chose not to attend.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

YET ANOTHER MASSACRE: WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!


ANOTHER AIR-STRIKE BY ISRAELI CRIMINALS RESULTED IN ANOTHER MASSACRE IN QANA.

OUR CHILDREN ARE BEING SLAUGHTERED EVERY SINGLE DAY.

ANYONE WHO DOES NOT TRY TO PUT AN END TO THIS HORROR IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM IS AN ACCOMPLICE TO THESE CRIMES.

DONT JUST READ. DONT JUST WATCH.

DO SOMETHING. ANYTHING.

PROTEST.
WRITE.
PRAY.
EDUCATE.
CIRCULATE.
DONATE.


THIS MUST STOP IMMEDIATELY.

Lebanon's children..voices from an invasion

These are their stories..sent to us by Ramzi Kysia
....Hussein Hamoud, age 15, from Tyre: "I am now a refugee because of the war between Hezbollah and Israel, and Israel has tortured us, and destroyed our homes, and killed our children ... I've seen everything. I've seen killing and destruction - everything. We were sitting in our house [in Tyre] when suddenly Israel bombed a factory for manufacturing medicine that is near where we live. Firths thing, this factory has maybe more than forty workers. This factory helps a lot of people. It isn't related to war or to weapons. When they bombed, pieces from the bombs came to our home too. At the same time they bombed a building, and in this building there were a lot of killed people and injured, and some were my relatives. One of them killed was my friend... If Hezbollah is destroyed it will be easy for Israel to cross our borders at any time, and there will be no one to resist... Israel crossed our borders, and entered to our towns, and killed a lot, and destroyed a lot. This was not for self-defense ... I want to say something to George Bush: Ask Israel to cease-fire and stop destroying our homes. And for the Americans, if they are not believing what is happening here, to come and see for themselves. They will have the proof ..."
read the rest here

Thursday, July 27, 2006

To every single one of you


..who chooses to stay, when all the rest have left

to the brave men and women who lend a helping hand for nothing in return

to the volunteers who risk their lives every hour of every day to rescue what remains

we say THANK YOU.

you are our true heroes.

read this and weep

Speaking on Israeli army radio, Mr Ramon - a close confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert - said " ... in order to prevent casualties among Israeli soldiers battling Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon, villages should be flattened by the Israeli air force before ground troops moved in. He added that Israel had given the civilians of southern Lebanon ample time to quit the area and therefore anyone still remaining there could be considered a Hezbollah supporter. "All those now in south Lebanon are terrorists who are related in some way to Hezbollah," Mr Ramon said.
Israel says Wednesday's decision by key world powers not to call for a halt to its Lebanon offensive has given it the green light to continue.
read the rest if you can take more
and..live from hell, Ramzi Kysia reports,
The tactics used by many Arab militants should be resoundingly condemned. Both for targeting innocents and for bringing disaster on their own peoples. Even so, underneath America's scorn for Hezbollah and Hamas lies an incredible racism that pretends to believe that no Arab could possibly have any legitimate grievance with Israel. Even as Israel smashes their nations into oblivion. To deliver a solution to this crisis from out that racism is to birth a monster.
For a short time this week I allowed myself to feel some hope. But America's plan for "peace" amounts to throwing gasoline on an already raging fire and standing back while we all burn.
friday update: the morons have spoken

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

khalas..


no need

to argue

anymore

what they call "precision"

Breaking news: An Israeli air raid struck a United Nations observation post and killed fourU.N. observers in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese security sources.
check out jimmy's post (mirvat you're right, it's amazing!).
and since you wont allow comments, we want to tell you: jimmy, we love it!

Sunday, July 23, 2006

AS THE WORLD CONTINUES TO WATCH AND IGNORE




The UN's Jan Egeland has condemned the devastation caused by Israeli air strikes in Southern Lebanon and in Beirut, saying it is a violation of humanitarian law.

Death, destruction. Unimaginable human suffering.

And the most disgusting sight: George Bush in a playful mood sitting on his chair in St. Petersburg, with his loyal servant Tony Blair leaning over him, and solving the problem: "See? What they need to do is get Syria to get Hizbullah to stop doing that shit, and it's over."Thus spake the leader of the world, and the seven dwarfs - "the great of the world" - say Amen.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

As of saturday July 22nd, 2006

Death toll and displacement

  • at least 330 civilians killed by Israeli air strikes.
  • the UN emergency relief coordinator estimates that nearly a third of the casualties are children.
  • So far, Israeli bombardment has displaced over 500,000 residents in Lebanon, which has a total population of 4 million.
  • Aid agencies are warning of a looming humanitarian crisis for those left behind.

Infrastructure Targeted by Israel

over the past week Israel has attacked more than 100 villages, towns, and cities across the country resulting in the destruction of:

  • Beirut International Airport
  • Roads
  • 46 bridges
  • The country's largest milk factory (Liban Lait)
  • A major food storehouse (Transmed)
  • Two pharmaceutical plants
  • Water processing plants
  • Power plants
  • Grain silos
  • A convoy of two trucks carrying medical supplies donated by the UAE
  • Two ambulances carrying Lebanese soldiers who were injured in an Israeli attack on their base that had killed 11 soldiers.
  • A greek orthodox church with civilians who had taken refuge inside. at least 10 people were injured.
  • Airstrikes toppled at least six transmission towers north of Beirut, disrupting phone and television service throughout northern Lebanon
  • A Lebanese Broadcasting Corp. employee was killed and two others were wounded during the strikes at Mount Lebanon

Cease fire

  • Lebanon's PM issued an urgent appeal to the international community. He said his country has been torn to shreds.
  • The Bush administration has openly rejected calls for cease fire. The NY times reports that the US and Israeli officials have agreed that the bombing will continue for another week, and the US is speeding up bomb delivery to the Israelis.

to all my anonymous and non-anonymous smartass commentators

...who have suddenly become last minute middle east experts and are harrassing us at this address:

I have no more patience for your lame pathetic comments.
I am sick and tired of you and your insults, harassment, and distorted meaningless nauseating analyses.
what i'm really interested in right now is to find a way to completely shut down and get high.
so what i'm trying to say is: shut the fuck up, buzz off, and go play elsewhere.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Li Bayrout





PLEASE READ THIS



candlelight vigil in NY: http://mirvat.blogspot.com/2006/07/stop-bloodshed-check-previous-posts.html

(anny thx)
Everyone should take the time to read THIS

trust me, the princess knows what she's talking about.

the unfolding horror show

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

KOULLOUNA LIL WATAN




I haven't seen so much unity. so much love. so much caring for one another in my life. in my Lebanon... the Lebanon I carry in my heart no matter how far away I drift.

"how is your family. inshallah bkheir?" "3aysheen" "sho talee3 be eedone"
Today we had our peace rally in Boston. we had one voice. one heart. and an immeasurable longing and fear for everyone back home.

People stopped. questioned. photographed. cheered. and cried.


-b7ebbak ya Libnan ya watanee b7ebbak


-Ya BEIRUT ya set el donya ya Beirut...komee men ta7t el radmee kazahratee lawzin fi naysan


-raje3 raje3 yet3amar raje3 lebnan, raje3 met7alee w akhdar aktar ma kan.


-sa2aloonee shoo sayer be balad el 3eed, mazroo3a 3al dayer nar w bawareed, eltelone baladna 3am yekhla2 jdeed lebnan el karame wel sha3b el 3aneed.


-ghabet shams el 7a2, w sar el fajr ghroub, sadr el shams ensha2 w sakaret le droub


Bnerfod na7na nmout. eloolon ra7 neb2a...

also in Colombus Ohio:

IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF LEBANON

SILENT CANDLELIGHT VIGIL

WHEN: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (JULY 21 & 22)FROM 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.

WHERE: 15TH AND HIGH STREET

THE WORLD IS WATCHING SILENTLY AS INNOCENT LEBANESE ARE BEING KILLED. COME AND JOIN US AS WE REMEMBER THEM.

STOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i thought i was doing ok. i thought i was taking it well. a few outburst here and there but then i picked myself up and moved on. but i cant breath anymore i'm physically ill. I'm at work and i cant work. i cant think i cant talk. bombing dead civilians fire destruction is all i read. my heart is skipping beats regularly. i havent slept for days.

my point is, this is me, sheltered in boston in an airconditioned room, fed and warm and comfortable. and every time i think of my people back home i get physically sick. people are being massacred. no food. no shelter. constant bombardment. like from a horror movie.

please, someone do something. this is wrong. this is wrong. how can anybody not see it.

help, anyone.


http://mirvat.blogspot.com/2006/07/united-for-peace-and-justice-please.html

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

b7ebbak...

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Can you hear me: Lebanon is staying

Dear Olmert

what are you doing? you are pathetic..

you can destroy our bridges.
our ports.
our south.
our north.
our capital.
our hospitals.

we will rebuild. just as before. just as always.



we're staying. WE are staying. YOU will never break us.

you can kill our children.
our daughters and sons.
our moms and dads.
our sisters and brothers.
and WE will never forget.

our wrath will be unleashed.
and we will remember.
every single child you hurt.
every single mother who cried.
every single home you broke.

and we will move on.
we will pick up the pieces and mend them back together.
we will replant the jasmine trees. the orange trees. and the cedars trees.
our mountains and our valley will be green again.
our laughter will echo once again. i promise you.
and we will continue to be the strong unshakable people that we are.

WE are LEBANESE you coward.

go to hell.

Truly,

Citizens of Lebanon.


and while you're at it, listen to this, and this.
Read what Robert Fisk and Ramzi kysia have to say.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

peaceful rally

In response to the atrocities that innocent people are subjected to in Lebanon, we are organizing a peaceful rally in Boston, MA this upcoming Wednesday July 19th.
Please forward this and inform anyone in the area who might be interested to attend or who might inform anyone living in or around Boston.

Location: Copley Place, Boston, MA
Time: 5 pm

please try to make it. our country needs us, we have to take a stand. no one else will.

also in NY and Montreal..
for other regions, check out www.moghtarebeen.com

UNITED WE STAND (AS THE WORLD REMAINS ASLEEP)


time to stop the blaming game.
time to open our eyes and realize that we are being burnt, massacred, and punished WRONGLY AND UNJUSTLY.
Spare me the who-started-what bullshit. everyone knows it was an act of war from HA. actually the HA-Syrian-Iranian trio. now if we already know that then we must realize that if Israel wants to get rid of HA's sugar-daddy it should look elsewhere.
Every single one of you, no matter where you're from, somewhere deep in your soul must realize that this massive pounding terrorizing murderous Israeli rage is in no way self-defense, nor an attempt to get the two soldiers back. Is it an attempt to disarm HA? Jeez, I didn't realize that this can be accomplished by slaying little kids as you see in the horror below. look well at this picture. are we proud now?? no?? because Olmert is. Olmert feels so great now that he has succeeded in murdering "potential terrorist" children and breaking hundreds of homes (so far). and he is really getting a kick out of destroying all exit highways that a few civilians might think of taking in attempt to save their families from his bombs or from dying of hunger. what is the message he is trying to send exactly? and as Rouba and Mirvat mentioned, how many more extremists will be bred after those terrible acts?
I know that there are sensible Israeli people out there, and I know that like me, like Fouad, like Ghassan, all want peace.
so for now, let us stand united. for Beirut. for Baalbeck. for the mountains. for the sea. Jnoubna. Byblos. Tripoli. For Lebanon. For every grain of land those monsters are destroying. We are children of war. You cannot break us. You WILL NOT break us.







You are invited to join the thousands of Lebanese in Paris who will sit in to say no to the war. If you oppose this war, let your voice be heard.

Location: La Place des droits de l'homme, Trocadero Paris
Date and Time: Saturday, July 15, 15:00h (3:00 p.m) local time.

I have also been informed that there will be sit-in in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Location: Just outside the Lebanese Consulate, Bur-Dubai
Date and Time: Saturday, July 15, 18:00 h (6:00 pm) local time.

and the US

July 18 - Washington DC : Peaceful Rally to Protest Ongoing attacks on LEBANON.
WHAT: Peaceful Rally to Protest Ongoing Israeli Violence in LebanonPlease note: the rally is held to condemn the aggression against Lebanon and GazaWHEN: Tuesday July 18, 2006 from 5-7pm
WHERE: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW --in front of the White House Take Metro to McPherson SquareLebanese in Washington are having a rally this Tuesday to condemn the resent attacks on Lebanon. We will be joining ADC in front of the White House - We will have the media and also a large number of supporters.
We have 300 Lebanese Flags and we need you to help raise them and condemn the barbaric Israeli attacks. Please bring your own Lebanese flags if you have them.


If you have a website or a blog, please pass the message along.

Friday, July 14, 2006

STOP BURNING MY COUNTRY YOU COWARDS. THE WHOLE WORLD IS ASLEEP!!!


"Isreal has the right to defend herself" Mr Bush said.
Mr. Bush, this is called organized terror. this is what you're sponsoring.
where are the protests?
where is human dignity?
where is their conscience? THOSE COUNTRIES WHO CARRY DEMOCRACY AND JUSTICE ON THEIR SLEEVES..WHERE ARE YOU NOW????

"What the Israelis are doing right now is state sponsored terror.
They are no different than Hizbullah.
They are no different than the Assad regime" PR

ps. refer to jij's site (www.salamcinema.blogspot.com) for an excellent entry. our reality stripped naked.

Also: Fouad's Addendum

Thursday, July 13, 2006

ENOUGH.STOP.THE.TERROR.


Wednesday, July 12, 2006

they hit the airport

it's here and here

and who can stop them now.

i feel nauseous. i'm out of here.

Monday, July 10, 2006

pause



i need a break. i feel like i have nothing more to say.
i dont know. i'll think about it.

Wednesday, July 5, 2006

airplane talk


- so..what religion are you
- me? oh, i'm not religious
- oh..but..what were you born as
- Christian
- oh, so do you go to church?
- no no as i said i'm not religious
- oh you should go..you don't believe in Christ our savior?
- uh, i'd rather not go into this conversation..
- no no it's ok..do you at least believe in god?
- umm, i'm not sure..
- you know..I dont mean to be rude..but, if you dont change, you're going to hell?
- I don't believe in hell
- I have no doubt that there's heaven and hell, and I'm going to heaven
- good for you
- you need to practice and go to church and get rebaptized
-listen, i just try to be a good person..and as i said this conversation is over
- it's not enough to say i'm a good person and it's even not enough to say i believe in god, you need to practice and confess that Christ is your savior and work for your place in heaven..
- so people of other religions are going to hell?
- yes
- you're talking about whole races here
- yes
- do you hear yourself?
- sorry?
- (iPOD on)
- i didnt mean to be rude but it's the truth!
- (iPOD on, Pink Panther on)

before leaving the plane
- i pray that you won't be lost, you're so close to salvation!
-(freak!)

(pic: Niateu "old chruch", hanoi)

Tuesday, July 4, 2006

a bit more Vietnam


Monday, July 3, 2006

till then little ones

baby girl, i watched you sleep, i kissed your long fresh hair.stayed there for a while memorized your smell while my heart sank. as it does every time i leave in those ugly mornings. with me all the emptiness in the world.
and you, no matter how old you get you're still my baby. you held me in the elevator and it felt like then- so safe so happy-you told me we'll meet again soon and i wanted to tell you yes we will but i couldnt speak. i couldnt talk i hid my face in your neck.

Sunday, July 2, 2006

see you soon!


leaving tomorrow

(Hanoi, Vietnam)