Ramallah is the home base of the "moderate" Fatah/PLO regime headed by Mahmoud Abbas that controls the Palestinian Authority. That's where this protest took place on Friday. The caption for this APF photo says it shows protesters holding portraits of relatives held in Israeli jails, and that the demonstration is "to show solidarity" with them. |
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned Israel that the death of one of the prisoners could result in chaos. “If anybody dies today or tomorrow or after a week it would be a disaster and no one could control the situation," Abbas said in an interview with Reuters at his office in Ramallah. "I told the Israelis and the Americans if they do not find a solution for this hunger strike immediately, they will be committing a crime."We're in favour of dignity, rights and justice. Especially justice.
Issa Qaraqe, the Palestinian Authority’s minister of prisoner affairs, has appealed to the international community, including the U.N. and even Pope Benedict, to intervene. “Palestinian hunger strikers are fighting for what they have been systematically denied — their dignity, rights and justice,” he said. “I appeal to the world to immediately intervene and save the prisoners’ lives before it’s too late. If the hunger strike results in the death of one of the prisoners then Israel should expect an escalation of violence in the West Bank and even inside the Israeli prisons.”
That's why it's so absolutely infuriating to us that editors, photographers, reporters and news readers from all over the world continue to report on these protests without so much as a mention of whom the protestors are supporting and with whom they are expressing their solidarity.
To understand how public sentiment is being abused, you need to know the identity of the prisoner with the cap in the poster on the right. His name is Abdullah Barghouti. We posted about him this past Wednesday [9-May-12: We know they're hungry... but for what, exactly?].
In his career so far as a well-educated, well-traveled, music-loving psychopathic assembler of bombs and killer of Jews, he has murdered 66 people. But that's not a large enough number for Barghouti. He says that if and when he gets out of prison then he intends to keep at it. In an interview on American CBS television, he made his pain clear and explicit:
"Yes, I feel bad, because I want more..."
You can feel how much he hates Jews, and he's not alone in that passion. He and many hundreds of other fellow convicted terrorists, many of them murderers, are being represented by the Palestinian Arab politician we quoted above who is seeking the support of the the U.N. "and even Pope Benedict" to secure for these men and women "what they have been systematically denied — their dignity, rights and justice".
So while we're thinking about dignity, rights and justice, here's a reminder of whom the protestors want your intervention to benefit:
Hunger strike protest this past week: That's convicted mass murderer Abdullah Barghouti at the back, both left and right Image Source |
Hunger strike protest this past week: That's convicted mass murderer Abdullah Barghouti at the back Image Source |
Hunger strike protest this past week: That's convicted mass murderer Abdullah Barghouti front right Image Source |
Hunger strike protest this past week: That's convicted mass murderer Abdullah Barghouti front right Image Source |
In case you're interested, this link will bring you to some images and a little background text on one of this sick man's many victims: our fifteen year old daughter.
There's a reason why people are not being told the truth about the terrorists for whom thousands are said to be expressing their solidarity. You can find it in the face of the vicious killer you see in these posters.
There's a reason why people are not being told the truth about the terrorists for whom thousands are said to be expressing their solidarity. You can find it in the face of the vicious killer you see in these posters.
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