July 22, 2010
via @tosk59’s blog

via @tosk59’s blog

July 9, 2010
Click-thru data can be kind of amazing.

Click-thru data can be kind of amazing.

June 28, 2010
I am holding 10 Mils from 1935 in my hand right now
clingtomymouth:

astrangerdanger:

Palestinian Currency before 1948 Israeli invasion., the “Mil”

I am holding 10 Mils from 1935 in my hand right now

clingtomymouth:

astrangerdanger:

Palestinian Currency before 1948 Israeli invasion., the “Mil”

June 6, 2010
FUGITIVE POPE WITH YASSER ARAFAT
more Christian Ephemera here

FUGITIVE POPE WITH YASSER ARAFAT

more Christian Ephemera here

May 31, 2010

“If you’re watching this, then this probably means that the #flotilla has either been attacked or stopped at sea.”

via clingtomymouth + afghanipoppy

May 25, 2010
This makes me mad.
“A Palestinian woman whose house has been occupied by Jewish settlers  argued with Israelis who came to celebrate Jerusalem Day in the mainly  Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, Wednesday.”
via @clingtomymouth + ahypertrophiedmemory + newwavves

This makes me mad.

“A Palestinian woman whose house has been occupied by Jewish settlers argued with Israelis who came to celebrate Jerusalem Day in the mainly Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, Wednesday.”

via @clingtomymouth + ahypertrophiedmemory + newwavves

May 21, 2010
"Let us consider this scene. Whereas, not so long ago, that is until the 1960s, volunteers went off to fight alongside peoples in their liberation struggles, it is now humanitarian workers who go to take care of victims of conflict. Where previously the language evoked in defending oppressed peoples was that of revolution, current usage favors the vocabulary of psychology to sensitize the world to their misfortune. Yesterday we denounced imperialist domination; today we reveal its psychic traces. Not so long ago we glorified the resistance of populations; we henceforth scrutinize the resilience of individuals."

— Fassin, Didier (2008). The Humanitarian Politics of Testimony: Subjectification through Trauma in the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict. Cultural Anthropology, 23(3): 531–558. /via anthropophagous curate bonesarecoralmade guerrillamamamedicine

January 12, 2010
ei: Making a business out of Palestine's struggle

“More and more, it seems, people are attempting to monetize both the occupation of Palestine and the so-called peace process. But can the profit-logic of a business really play a positive role in the Palestinian struggle?”

September 19, 2009

“Alongside the “English Defence League”, who were counter-protesting the “Al Quds Day” march, another group of counter-protesters were calling for greater democracy in Iran. These two groups were allied during the event.”

via A.W.A on fb w/ commentary: “Since the Palestinian cause has been milked by some less than savoury governments in the region, the people who are oppressed by said governments are likely to become increasingly anti-Palestinian.”

“Alongside the “English Defence League”, who were counter-protesting the “Al Quds Day” march, another group of counter-protesters were calling for greater democracy in Iran. These two groups were allied during the event.”

via A.W.A on fb w/ commentary: “Since the Palestinian cause has been milked by some less than savoury governments in the region, the people who are oppressed by said governments are likely to become increasingly anti-Palestinian.”

September 11, 2009
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

لما نحارب - الشيخ امام

July 13, 2009
Kalia, Gaza: Plastic chairs are left in the salty waters of the northern Dead Sea via @guardiannews

Kalia, Gaza: Plastic chairs are left in the salty waters of the northern Dead Sea via @guardiannews

July 11, 2009

Palästinalied: beautiful medieval melody that needs new lyrics. That’s Palestine Song for the uninitiated. This is In Extremo’s version.

May 26, 2009
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Ska-P - Intifada

May 15, 2009
“I don’t like flags, and I don’t like nationalisms, but for Palestine and the  Palestinians anything and everything” - Assad Abikhalil

“I don’t like flags, and I don’t like nationalisms, but for Palestine and the Palestinians anything and everything” - Assad Abikhalil

May 11, 2009
A young Palestinian girl runs through an alley at the Aida refugee camp in the West Bank (via Guardian)

A young Palestinian girl runs through an alley at the Aida refugee camp in the West Bank (via Guardian)