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Songs by Ikhlas-Yasmin Jebara from Salem: Part II
This continues the previous post, showing for the first time songs by our friend Ikhlas.The picture above was taken a few weeks ago, when Ikhlas visited theMediterranean Sea for the second time in her life. The sea is only 47kmfrom her home (measured via Google Maps), but the Occupation regime –especially its prisonlike nature during the past decade – prevents mostWest Bank Palestinians from visiting it. Both of Ikhlas’ beach visits wereinitiated by the Villages Group. On the first time, Ikhlas and her brotherMohammed were taken to Tel Aviv to meet an Israeli eye specialist, whounfortunately confirmed that their blindness is incurable.The second time came about after repeated appeals to military authorities,to allow the Jebara family a visit to Israel in order to breath some fresh air offreedom. The family was automatically blacklisted by the Shin Bet after thefather Sa’el was murdered by a settler in fall 2004.The cruelty of the Occupation regime is perhaps most directly illustrated viathis story. The settler, a German convert with troubled history, wasnonetheless given – like most settlers – an M16 automatic assault rifle bythe military for his “self defense”. He then used it to murder an innocentcivilian, who happened to be Ikhlas’ dad, in broad daylight. The lengthylegal proceedings end with his conviction of manslaughter. But the judgeinexplicably allows the murderer a home leave before his sentence is set.He disappears without a trace, and to this day no one has found him(has anyone even looked for him?). If you find this hard to believe,here’s an account from the Israeli mainstream news site Ynet.Meanwhile, the victim’s family having lost its father and provider withoutrecourse to justice, is automatically labeled as a “security threat” because nowthey have a reason to revenge! Therefore, they are placed under even tighterconfinement than other Occupied Palestinians.This year Villages Group activists petitioned the authorities, arguing that6 years after the murder perhaps the victims should be allowed a reprievefrom their punishment, due to their good behavior. The plea was rejected.Knowing how mindless and arbitrary the Occupation system is, the activistsdid not give up and submitted the exact same petition again.This time it was accepted. The Jebara family was treated to a day of fun, visitingthe homes of their Villages Group friends for the first time ever, and seeingthe MediterraneanSea – second time for Ikhlas and Mohammed, first time ever fortheir siblings.This fall, Ikhlas will begin her M.A. studies in English literature at theNablus University.———————————It is perhaps appropriate that unlike the personal tone of Ikhlas’ first offering ofsongs posted last week, the songs below carry a more political message.Ikhlas will be happy to communicate with any of the readers. Being in touchwith people from faraway places does a great deal to alleviate the depression andsuffocation of living under the Occupation regime. Ikhlas’s email address isikhlas_soh@hotmail.com.—————————Believe me we can not dareBelieve me we can not dare
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