Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Beach in Gaza


Locals enjoy a day out on the beach in the Gaza Strip, a narrow stretch of land on the Mediterranean Sea.

International Campaign to Call for Release of 14-year-old Khalid Sheikh

Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK (AOHR UK) announced it was joining an international campaign calling for the immediate release of the Palestinian boy Khalid Husam Mahmoud Al-Sheikh, 14, from Beit Anan in Occupied Jerusalem.
Khalid was arrested by Israeli occupation forces on 25 December 2014 and charged with 'throwing stones'. He is currently being held at Ofer prison near Ramallah and suffers from severe Anemia, according to his family who revealed they had no information about him at present. Khalid has so far appeared five times before a military court with the next session scheduled for the 25th of February 2015.
AOHR UK said that their lawyer Ibtisam Al-Anati from Ahrar Centre had expressed her deep concern over the conditions under which he was being held. Al-Anati condemned prison officials for refusing to allow Khalid to receive medical treatment for his serious condition and added that he was increasingly looking jaundiced and tired.
AOHR UK pointed out it was not the first time Occupation forces had arrested minors. According to UNISEF, Israel arrested more than 7000 Palestinian children during the past ten years, 300 of whom are still languishing in Israeli prisons.
AOHR UK added that Arab children are not subject to the same laws as Israeli children. According to Israeli military law, a child is anyone under the age of 16 while the Israeli civil code defines a child as anyone under the age of 18. Israeli military forces sanction the arrest of Palestinian children of any age, with minors as young as nine being arrested in some cases.
Children are treated as adults during arrests and interrogations and are questioned without the presence of a lawyer or guardians. Many cases of torture and abuse, and even blackmail, have been documented.
AOHR UK asserts that Israeli measures against Palestinian children constitute a serious violation of the Geneva Conventions and all international conventions which guarantee the rights of children to a safe environment and the right to be tried as minors.

Writer’s hands


Sunday, February 22, 2015

Palestine's nature


Palestinian team football


Palestine

eclarPalestine (Arabic: فلسطين Filasṭīn, Falasṭīn, Filisṭīn; Greek: Παλαιστίνη, Palaistinē; Latin: Palaestina; Hebrew: פלשתינהPalestina) is a geographic region in Western Asia between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River. It is sometimes considered to include adjoining territories. The name was used by Ancient Greek writers, and was later used for the Roman province Syria Palaestina, the Byzantine Palaestina Prima and the Umayyad and Abbasid province of Jund Filastin. The region is also known as the Land of Israel (Hebrew: ארץ־ישראל Eretz-Yisra'el), the Holy Land or Promised Land, and historically has been known as the Southern portion of wider regional designations such as the Levant, Canaan, Syria and as-Sham.
Situated at a strategic location between EgyptSyria and Arabia, and the birthplace of Judaism and Christianity, the region has a long and tumultuous history as a crossroads for religion, culture, commerce, and politics. The region has been controlled by numerous peoples, including Ancient EgyptiansCanaanitesIsraelitesAssyriansBabyloniansPersians,Ancient GreeksRomansByzantines, the Sunni Arab Caliphates, the Shia Fatimid CaliphateCrusadersAyyubids,MameluksMongolsOttomans, the British and modern Israelis and Palestinians.
The boundaries of the region have changed throughout history. The modern definition of the region was fixed in the North and East by the 1920–23 Paulet–Newcombe Agreement and British Mandate for Palestine, and on the South by the 1906 Turco-Egyptian boundary agreement. Today, the region comprises the State of Israel and Palestinian territoriesin which the State of Palestine was declared.