Gaza Youth Manifesto

A group of youths — students, in the main — from the Gaza strip have published the following Manifesto, picked up by the Guardian in the UK from which I reprint it. You can also follow them on facebook. Writes the Guardian:”On Facebook, the group calls itself Gaza Youth Breaks Out. When the cyber-activists wrote the manifesto three weeks ago, they gave themselves a year to gather enough support before thinking about further steps. But their text has traveled around the world at an unexpected speed and has harvested thousands of supporters, many of them human rights activists, who say they are ready to help… Now, the authors are dealing with the impact of a document that could be a turning point in the life of the Strip. “We did not expect this to be so big,” one of them admits. Eight people – three women and five men – wrote the text. They are normal students, from the more secular elements of Gazan society. All declare themselves to be non-political and disgusted with the tensions and rivalries that divide Palestinians between Hamas, the rulers of Gaza, and Fatah, the more secular party which governs the Palestinian Authority, based in the West Bank. “Politics is bollocks, it is screwing our lives up,” said one member of the group. ‘Politicians only care about money and about their supporters. The Israelis are the only ones benefiting from the division.'”

The Manifesto

“Fuck Hamas. Fuck Israel. Fuck Fatah. Fuck UN. Fuck UNWRA. Fuck USA! We, the youth in Gaza, are so fed up with Israel, Hamas, the occupation, the violations of human rights and the indifference of the international community!

“We want to scream and break this wall of silence, injustice and indifference like the Israeli F16s breaking the wall of sound; scream with all the power in our souls in order to release this immense frustration that consumes us because of this fucking situation we live in…

“We are sick of being caught in this political struggle; sick of coal-dark nights with airplanes circling above our homes; sick of innocent farmers getting shot in the buffer zone because they are taking care of their lands; sick of bearded guys walking around with their guns abusing their power, beating up or incarcerating young people demonstrating for what they believe in; sick of the wall of shame that separates us from the rest of our country and keeps us imprisoned in a stamp-sized piece of land; sick of being portrayed as terrorists, home-made fanatics with explosives in our pockets and evil in our eyes; sick of the indifference we meet from the international community, the so-called experts in expressing concerns and drafting resolutions but cowards in enforcing anything they agree on; we are sick and tired of living a shitty life, being kept in jail by Israel, beaten up by Hamas and completely ignored by the rest of the world.

“There is a revolution growing inside of us, an immense dissatisfaction and frustration that will destroy us unless we find a way of canalising this energy into something that can challenge the status quo and give us some kind of hope.

“We barely survived the Operation Cast Lead, where Israel very effectively bombed the shit out of us, destroying thousands of homes and even more lives and dreams. During the war we got the unmistakable feeling that Israel wanted to erase us from the face of the Earth. During the last years, Hamas has been doing all they can to control our thoughts, behaviour and aspirations. Here in Gaza we are scared of being incarcerated, interrogated, hit, tortured, bombed, killed. We cannot move as we want, say what we want, do what we want.

“ENOUGH! Enough pain, enough tears, enough suffering, enough control, limitations, unjust justifications, terror, torture, excuses, bombings, sleepless nights, dead civilians, black memories, bleak future, heart-aching present, disturbed politics, fanatic politicians, religious bullshit, enough incarceration! WE SAY STOP! This is not the future we want! We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?”

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7 Responses

  1. Natacha Deleurence says:

    No, it’s not too much to ask. Well, here in France, certain people actually show that they do care . I wish we were more of course. No doubt it would make a difference…” Imagine all the people…”, remember the guy?
    Inchallah! And in a very near future!

  2. Kent Johnson says:

    This is amazing.

  3. This is the only thing possible to ask, to demand, to obtain somehow, someway, despite everything, with all the chips stacked against them… my only hope is that they succeed and that we do what we can to help them get there…

  4. khalid mir says:

    Thanks for sharing that. Defiant, and yet strangely depressing at the same time.

    salams,

    b.

  5. parvati_roma says:

    The Gaza Youth Breaks Out group has just posted an update/clarification of their message and intentions:
    “Don’t distort our speech”
    http://www.facebook.com/notes/mona-alsammouni/dont-distort-our-speech/179717448726131?ref=nf
    posted via a friend – they can’t post it directly on the group’s wall because due to usual cretinuous FacebookFail syndrome they’re currently blocked from posting notes, status updates etc directly on their own wall * sigh *

  6. david begin says:

    If there’s going to be change in the mideast, I think
    this kind of action is the only thing that will bring it about. Kids sick of the old paradigm refusing to take sides.
    R

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