Posts tagged displacement
Israel: The Orwellian State of Oppression

On this delegation we’ve learned so much that’s reminiscent of George Orwell’s 1984. The most Orwellian expression is: “Present Absentees” that refers to Palestinians who fled from their homes during the peak hostilities in late 1947 and 1948 but moved only a short distance to a safer Palestinian village or town. Israel counted them as absentees who could not return to their homes, even though they remained within the border of the new state of Israel.

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Reflections on Silwan

The landscape holds and represents the very essence of identity. It speaks volumes about the values and perspectives we hold and the foundations in which we build upon. However, upon visiting an active Israeli archaeological dig in the Palestinian village of Silwan. . .

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