I wish you stayed silent Mr. Abu El Gheit


It's irrelevant for people in Gaza if I condemn their violence or not. It's irrelevant because I am not accepted as a preacher. You can't preach your morality on people living like this: in slums, refugee camps, and surrounded by fences - Azmi Bishara

Mr. Abu El Gheit - Egypt foreign minister - volunteered to preach people in Gaza on their resistance, but never revealed but an ugly face of Egyptian monarchs. Abu El Gheit said that any Palestinian that would "break" Egyptian borders will have his legs "broken". It's been a while since we heared fascists like Yitzhak Rabin ordering the army to "break their bones". So much for the History that teaches fascists to learn from each other..

It would be ridiculous to continue mentioning Abu El Gheit's notes about the Palestinian resistance against Israel and the effect of launching home made projectiles and rockets towards Sdeirot. His retarded comments just reflect the IQ requirement that is needed to be part of the Egyptian regime that is practicing occupation on Egyptian "peasants". It's a rhetoric argument to blame resistance and an occupied nation for their given right to resist. The resistance did not starve people in Gaza, nor did they cut their electricity fuel, not did they embargo themselves, but the occupation did.

The current situation in Gaza is upsetting the Egyptian government because it screams that they are a group of "sell outs". By standing by and enforcing the status quo on Palestinians in Gaza, there is nothing to be understood more than this scandalous stand of the Palestinians suffering. Israel's ambassador in Egypt was talking about building a wall along the boarders between Gaza and Egypt to continue their from-the-Nazis-to-the-Zionists wall building traditions.

Of course, normal Egyptians stood from day one to support Palestinians and their cause. Abu Trika - the Egyptian famous soccer player - made his stand, and the rest of people in Egypt, clear and received the most dignifying yellow card in field. Here is the video..

Digg!

Posted at at 9:42 AM on 08 February 2008 by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 0 comments   | Filed under: , , , , , ,

Barack Obama: "Yes We Can.."

Barack Obama is becoming a world dream as a future president of the United States. Obama is the society's call for the new direction of correction and new approach of internal and foreign US policy. I will let the clip take you through this dream..

Posted at at 4:17 PM on 05 February 2008 by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 4 comments   | Filed under: , , , ,

The night before execution..

يا ليل خلِّ الأسيرْ تَ يْكمِّلْ نواحُو

Oh Night let the prisoner continue his mourning

رايح يفيق الفجر ويرفرف جْناحو

Morning will come and wave its wings

تَيَتْمَرْجَحْ المشنوق في هبّة رْياحو

Swinging the hanged in the blow of its winds

***

يا ليل وقِّف تَقَضِّي كلْ حسراتي

Oh night stop.. so I can finish my mourning

يمكن نسيت مين أنا ونْسيت آهاتي

You might have forgotten me and my sorrows

يا حيف كيف انقضت بيدك ساعاتي

How my hours just passed by

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شمل الحبايب ضاعْ واتكسّروا اقْداحوا

The beloved are shattered and their glasses are broken

***

لا تظنْ دمعي خوف.. دمعي على اوطاني

No fear sheds my tears but my country

وعا كَمْشة زغاليل في البيت جوعاني

and little hungry birds back home

مين راح يطعمها بعدي وإخواني

Who would feed their hunger after me and my brothers

***

شباب اثنين قبلي ع المشنقة راحوا

Two young brothers were hanged

***

وبكرا مراتي كيف راح تقضي نهارها

And how will my wife do

ويلها عليّ وويلها على صغارها

her sorrow for me or hers for the children

يا ريتني خلّيت في أيدها سوارها

I wish I let her jewelery in her hands

***

يوم أن دعتني الحرب تا اشتري سلاحو

when war called me to buy my gun

***

ظنيت لنا ملوكٍ تمشي وراها رجالْ

I thought we had kings with men

تخسا الملوك إن كانوا هيك انذال

Shame on them they should belittled

والله تيجانهم ما يصلحوا لنا نعال

And their crowns are lower than our soles

***

إحنا اللي نحمي الوطن ونضمد جراحو
We protect our land and heal her wounds


This poem was written by whom is called Awad (عوض) ..
His notebook was the Akka prison wall.. and his pen was a piece of charcoal..
He wrote it mourning himself at the night he was hanged by the Brits in 1936..

I can't describe how touching this is, where I consider it the peak of pride fighting fear. He didn't know he will outlive himself with these words.




Posted at at 11:10 AM on 04 February 2008 by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 0 comments   | Filed under: , ,

Dear friends ..

I created this blog as some of my friends suggested. I hope sharing my thoughts and opinions would be as stimulating and helpful to everyone that reads the blog. You can - of course - subscribe to the feeds or bookmark in different ways around the blog.

So, feel free and at ease to leave any comment here or there .. discussions and notes are always welcome ..

one more thing .. you don't need to be too opinionated :)

Mohammed Ghazi

Posted at at 10:53 AM on by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 0 comments   | Filed under:

Gaza Reacts ..


When screams for help weren't heard, begging for the human sense in everyone in the world didn't reach out, lighting a million and 300 thousand candles wasn't enough to light up dark cold nights, women in Gaza decided to break through the walls of stone and steal on the boarders while UN men were not up to the task. I woke up this morning on the news of thousands crossing the boarders to Egypt regardless of Ramallah's Karzai, Israel's Zionist supremacists, and the rest of the blind world. Every family has the challenge now to buy its children food and milk, and maybe some diesel to startup their backup generators to cope with the need to stay in the 21st century.

While Americans were celebrating their history of civil society struggle against hatred and disenfranchisement - based on race and gender - through the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., another system of hatred and religious supremacy is shading another part of the world. The human tragedy continues in a different style, where KKK hoods were replaced by IDF helmets. The continuous mass-lashing and group punishment continues in Gaza Strip for their democratic choices.

The humanitarian depth of this problem is not but an echo to the political situation supported by stupid politicians in Israel, Palestine, and US. The 2 neighboring states solution continues to illustrate lousiness and ridicule throughout the results. One state is allowed to create an acceptable theocracy and religious supremacy, and the other to serve that picture with a supply of partial human workers. This is a denial of human dreams of a just distribution of rights and status. Standing against this is another chapter in human struggle against German Nazi's, S.African Nats, and now Jewish Zionism.

Posted at at 10:50 AM on 23 January 2008 by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 0 comments   | Filed under: , , , , ,

The Pennies Dilemma

So.. Since I stepped on the US soil, all what I had were around $300 and a couple of $50/$20 notes in my wallet, plus a dime and 2 nickels a friend of mine gave me when I was in UAE. So I would claim that I knew that US currency is either green notes - pinkish now - and metallic coins that held some value.

What couldn't understand was the pennies part. Small copper pieces that the cashiers gave me every time when I sincerely would have accepted a round-down. Although very insignificant in value, I always picked any falling penny even if it ran away on the metro stop , till Ashleigh told me one day to ignore it. It was like a light led up and told me I don't really need to care about these pieces much, since they were almost of no value. I started avoiding putting them in my wallet and would place them in my jackets or pants to give them to any homeless guy around the corner; which was another problem. Actually I found out it's quite a cheap donation to give the pennies you had, even if it was a whole scoop of them - they should be counted by that. So, I actually didn't know what to do.

To be honest, I started ignoring them. ask he cashier to keep them, or leave them stroll till they bury themselves under a pedestrian shoe, or whatever they wanted to do; it's America at the end.

I just had a question about them. I started wondering how many pennies I ignore, and whether or not it was a fortune that I'm losing. I tried thinking of losing a penny a day, and to make the math easier, made it 300 pennies a year. Reasonable enough ..
but there re around 300M Americans wandering around this country, and I am quite sure they learned like me - quite a FOB - not to pick this running away infinitesimal fortune. so that would be 90,000,000,000 homeless pennies, which is around $0.9 Billion. To be honest again, I didn't know America had this much money on the floor..

did you ?

Posted at at 3:04 PM on 22 January 2008 by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 0 comments   | Filed under: ,

Palestinian Businessmen

- "They actually didn't count my last year.."
- "What do you mean ?"
- "I was enrolled in 2007.. I should have got my first rank in 6 months then in 2008 I should get a Mulazem (Lieutenant)"
- "what difference does that make ?"
- "Well .. I'm paid 1000 NIS and should get 2000"
- "wow"
- "bastards"
- "but technically, did you work last year for the security forces ?"
- "No .. we are not supposed to help Hamas government"
- "so what do they pay you for ?"
- "To stay home"
- "What ?"
- "If you were known to work for the government in Gaza.. They cut your salary right away"
- "wtf ? you are paid to stay home ? what kinda job is that ?"
- "these are the Ramallah bastards.. we are not supposed to support Gaza government"
- "The first government to hear that ever does that.. "

This conversation I had with my friend in Palestine - Hamas occupied territories (Gaza) at a very interesting time for me after finishing reading a book my wife gave me "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" which coincided with reading an interview with Jamal Ayesh - a co-founder of Fatah and a member in PLO's national committee. He mentioned how a bunch of "businessmen" are handling the Palestinian most critical issues like the Refugees, Jerusalem, water, and Settlements. This group of people is trying to hijack the Palestinian long and honoring history of struggle and self-sacrifice for personal agendas. No mentioning a number of examples of Dahalanism "Mohammed Dahalan case" and Qrai'ism "Abu Ala'a Qrai'a case with settlements". Some people like Dahalan had their cards burned by a more national group in Gaza - Hamas, but Qrai'a is leading the negotiations with the Israelis on our most important set of Palestinian red lines.

The problem is branching into a number of problems that is topped by having our top leaders get involved in a set of generous financial advantages that will change them from lousy statesmen to benefiting capitalist businessmen. On the other hand, a whole nation is dipped into a day to day life dilemma that will not push them to secure their most basic security, health, and food needs and not further care about self-determination or actualization. A whole nation leadership was trivialized in running a state's errants and beg for the next set of medicines to get into Gaza Strip or enough fuel to be shipped to keep patients from dying.

Throughout the confessions of the EHM I fell in love with the same personality the writer loved - Omar Torrijos that was murdered in a CIA style of plane crash if I'm not mistaken. It's a basic result of putting your nation's interest in front of uncle Sam's, or in Gaza's case to be boycotted and isolated and viewed as a terrorist with a beard. The stamping of the national heroes that spent their lives battling injustice to be extremists or terrorists is not a new theme, but it's a shame to fall in the same trap that has been used for the past century ..
As American's say "fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me" .. though Bush never knew how to say it right ..

Posted at at 1:32 PM on 15 January 2008 by Posted by Mohammed Ghazi | 0 comments   | Filed under: ,