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Hundreds of homes flooded, citizens injured in W. Bank downpours

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“MUSIC IS HEALING AND IT IS NOT HUMANE IF ALL CANNOT HAVE THE CHOICE, THE RIGHT, TO ATTEND. H E L P, A W A R E N E S S X X X X X”


“CAN’T SOMEONE HELP ME FIND A SHOW IN RAMALLAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH FOR THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE….HAVE HAD NO RESPONSES OF POSITIVITY :(  “



» Cat Power on Twitter today (9th February). Click on the photo to follow.
 You see, she’s not only a great singer, she’s a wonderful human being as well. Oh, I’ve also mentioned that’s she pretty? Keep on making us jealous, Miss Marshall…   x)

hellyeahcatpower:

“MUSIC IS HEALING AND IT IS NOT HUMANE IF ALL CANNOT HAVE THE CHOICE, THE RIGHT, TO ATTEND. H E L P, A W A R E N E S S X X X X X”
“CAN’T SOMEONE HELP ME FIND A SHOW IN RAMALLAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH FOR THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE….HAVE HAD NO RESPONSES OF POSITIVITY :(  “

» Cat Power on Twitter today (9th February). Click on the photo to follow.

 You see, she’s not only a great singer, she’s a wonderful human being as well. Oh, I’ve also mentioned that’s she pretty? Keep on making us jealous, Miss Marshall…   x)

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#photographs #palestine #architecture #building #balcony #sky #colors #bird (Taken with Instagram)

#photographs #palestine #architecture #building #balcony #sky #colors #bird (Taken with Instagram)

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Yemeni Nobel Winner criticizes U.S. drones

Yemen’s Nobel peace prize winner Tawakul Karman has called on President Barack Obama to stop drone strikes in Yemen that could end up helping al-Qaeda, she says, by stoking popular anger against the west.
Ms Karman – who received her Nobel last year, two years after Mr Obama won his – said the president should use his re-election to end targeted killings overseas that fall “outside the scope of law and due process”.
Observers of Yemen believe Washington launched a drone strike in the country the day after Tuesday’s presidential election, part of a pattern of attacks that have killed high-profile suspected terrorists but are also alleged by activists to have caused many civilian deaths.
“We reject drones, whether they are American or Yemeni,” said Ms Karman in an interview at the International Anti-Corruption Conference in Brasilia. “I call on President Obama and all the countries that are using drones to stop.”
Asked if the drone strikes would help recruit people to terrorism, Ms Karman – who won her Nobel for her role in the popular uprising that forced President Ali Abdullah Saleh from office in February – replied: “In a general way, yes – and in particular in Yemen.”
This concern is shared by others such as US-based Yemen specialist Gregory Johnsen. He argues that civilian deaths from drone and other types of counter-terrorism airstrikes are “one of the key reasons” why membership of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqap), the local branch of the Islamist organisation, has swelled in the past three years.
Ms Karman added that anti-western terrorism groups in Yemen had also been fuelled by arms handed out to militias by members of the old regime.
The day after Mr Obama beat Mitt Romney in the US election this week, an attack said to have borne the hallmarks of a US drone strike was reported to have killed three suspected militants in an area close to Sana’a, Yemen’s capital. Ibrahim Mothana, a Yemeni political activist, tweeted: “People in Yemen were happy Obama not Romney was elected. Mr President just thanked us with a drone strike in the capital suburb!”
While the US never officially acknowledges drone strikes, activists and right groups say Washington is behind a long-running series of attacks that have killed figures such as Anwar al-Awlaki, a militant cleric who was allegedly a senior Aqap figure. Aqap is suspected of being behind a series of plots against western targets, including an alleged conspiracy in May this year for a terrorist to take an “underwear bomb” on to a US-bound airliner.
But the drone strikes in Yemen have triggered criticism both because of the civilian casualties they are alleged to have caused and because of the lack of clear oversight of Washington’s so-called “kill lists” of targets, particularly as some of them – such as Mr Awlaki – may be US-born or naturalised.

eastafrodite:

Yemeni Nobel Winner criticizes U.S. drones

Yemen’s Nobel peace prize winner Tawakul Karman has called on President Barack Obama to stop drone strikes in Yemen that could end up helping al-Qaeda, she says, by stoking popular anger against the west.

Ms Karman – who received her Nobel last year, two years after Mr Obama won his – said the president should use his re-election to end targeted killings overseas that fall “outside the scope of law and due process”.

Observers of Yemen believe Washington launched a drone strike in the country the day after Tuesday’s presidential election, part of a pattern of attacks that have killed high-profile suspected terrorists but are also alleged by activists to have caused many civilian deaths.

“We reject drones, whether they are American or Yemeni,” said Ms Karman in an interview at the International Anti-Corruption Conference in Brasilia. “I call on President Obama and all the countries that are using drones to stop.”

Asked if the drone strikes would help recruit people to terrorism, Ms Karman – who won her Nobel for her role in the popular uprising that forced President Ali Abdullah Saleh from office in February – replied: “In a general way, yes – and in particular in Yemen.”

This concern is shared by others such as US-based Yemen specialist Gregory Johnsen. He argues that civilian deaths from drone and other types of counter-terrorism airstrikes are “one of the key reasons” why membership of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqap), the local branch of the Islamist organisation, has swelled in the past three years.

Ms Karman added that anti-western terrorism groups in Yemen had also been fuelled by arms handed out to militias by members of the old regime.

The day after Mr Obama beat Mitt Romney in the US election this week, an attack said to have borne the hallmarks of a US drone strike was reported to have killed three suspected militants in an area close to Sana’a, Yemen’s capital. Ibrahim Mothana, a Yemeni political activist, tweeted: “People in Yemen were happy Obama not Romney was elected. Mr President just thanked us with a drone strike in the capital suburb!”

While the US never officially acknowledges drone strikes, activists and right groups say Washington is behind a long-running series of attacks that have killed figures such as Anwar al-Awlaki, a militant cleric who was allegedly a senior Aqap figure. Aqap is suspected of being behind a series of plots against western targets, including an alleged conspiracy in May this year for a terrorist to take an “underwear bomb” on to a US-bound airliner.

But the drone strikes in Yemen have triggered criticism both because of the civilian casualties they are alleged to have caused and because of the lack of clear oversight of Washington’s so-called “kill lists” of targets, particularly as some of them – such as Mr Awlaki – may be US-born or naturalised.

(Source: maarnayeri, via thecouscousqueen)

Singer Cassandra Wilson cancels Israel show: “I identify with the cultural boycott of Israel”

US jazz vocalist Cassandra Wilson has canceled her gig this weekend at the Women’s Festival in Holon, following appeals by boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) activists encouraging her to respect the Palestinian call for boycott. She took a public political stand just before she was due to board a plane to Tel Aviv. 

Israeli daily Ynet reported (in Hebrew, translated) that Wilson announced, “as a human rights activist, I identify with the cultural boycott of Israel.” The report also stated that concert promoters are considering legal action against her. 

Activists from Boycott from Withinwho drafted an appeal to Wilson last week, asked her not to “support selective empowerment of women under Israeli apartheid.”

Cassandra Wilson joins a lengthening list of international scholars, artists and performers who have refused to appear in Israel due to the government’s apartheid policies against Palestinians. 

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The wall must fall … The Israeli apartheid wall in the west Bank town of Bethlehem 

palestina:

The wall must fall … The Israeli apartheid wall in the west Bank town of Bethlehem 

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