tomorrow: Open Shuhada Street Day
Tomorrow is international Day of Action to Open Shuhada Street in Hebron, which was closed to punish the Palestinian residents after 29Palestinians were killed and over 150 injured by the radical settler Baruch Goldstein who opened fire during Ramadan prayer at the Ibrahimi Mosque.
In Hebron, there will be an action tmw at 15h. Check out below some of the actions elsewhere.
Here's a letter from one of the few Palestinian residents of Shuhada Street explaining the importance of opening Shuhada Street:
What it means to re-open Shuhada Street..
Many people migh think why do we need to have Shuhada Street open.. it's one of the most important streets in Hebron, as it connects the northern part of the city to the south. Not only this, it also connects people.. many people have lost their social life when the Street was closed, because their relatives and friends do not like to be stopped at the check-points or in the streets when they come to visit. And when they visited in the past, it used to be a walking distance, but now they need to take a detour around the city to get to the house they desire. People now think ten times when they plan a visit to house at Shuhada Street. First, they have to consider the time that they will take for the visit, and the money they will spend. Many people lost their businesses when Shuhada Street was closed and the job opportunities are less available these day than before, so they have to think money wise.
Personally, I live at Shuhada Street but I can't use my front door because I am Palestinian. My neighbours made an opening in their wall to make me a passage so that I don't become a hostage in my house. In fact I live like a prisoner in my house.. I have installed some wire fence on my balconies to be protected from the stones "gifts" that the settlers always throw at the house. Before the fence, I could not open my shutters. If by mistake I left the shutters open, I would immediately recieve the "gifts" from these settlers. I still recieve these "gifts" but they do not hit me like before. I collected these "gifts" and used them to decorate my garden and wrote the word "peace" in Arabic.
It's really hard to live where I am because everything is closed, I used to go shopping nearby, but now if I go shopping, I need to walk a distance and carry my shopping because I can't bring my shopping home in a car. One time I had a sever kidney pain, I could not have the ambulance in front of my door to go to the hospital. My brother's house is 2 minutes walk from Shuhada, but I need to walk about 20 minutes to get to his house.
The Israeli army and police always tell us that they are in the area for the protection of both Palestinians and Israelis, but in fact, they stormed my house 3 times in one week to check about a complaint from a soldier that some children threw stones at the street from my house, although I live only with my mother and have no children. Many times the settler children and youth threw stones at my house and I filed complaints to the soldiers and police, and they did nothing to stop it.
Opening Shuhada Street is a big need for peace and humanity.
Zleikha Muhtaseb
Shuhada Street
Check out some of the facebook events of the amazing actions that will call for the opening of Shuhada Street on February 25th.
Hebron
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=318107958710&ref=mf
Edinburgh, Scotland
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=298539656617&ref=ts
South Africa
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=316636343703&ref=ts
San Francisco, CA
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=501769125108&ref=mf
Oberin, Ohio
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=315364018916&ref=ts
Dublin, Ireland
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=307151153421&ref=mf
Boston, MA
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=345084250802
New York
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=286670738238&ref=ts
Warsaw, Poland
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=314218799723&ref=mf
In Hebron, there will be an action tmw at 15h. Check out below some of the actions elsewhere.
Here's a letter from one of the few Palestinian residents of Shuhada Street explaining the importance of opening Shuhada Street:
What it means to re-open Shuhada Street..
Many people migh think why do we need to have Shuhada Street open.. it's one of the most important streets in Hebron, as it connects the northern part of the city to the south. Not only this, it also connects people.. many people have lost their social life when the Street was closed, because their relatives and friends do not like to be stopped at the check-points or in the streets when they come to visit. And when they visited in the past, it used to be a walking distance, but now they need to take a detour around the city to get to the house they desire. People now think ten times when they plan a visit to house at Shuhada Street. First, they have to consider the time that they will take for the visit, and the money they will spend. Many people lost their businesses when Shuhada Street was closed and the job opportunities are less available these day than before, so they have to think money wise.
Personally, I live at Shuhada Street but I can't use my front door because I am Palestinian. My neighbours made an opening in their wall to make me a passage so that I don't become a hostage in my house. In fact I live like a prisoner in my house.. I have installed some wire fence on my balconies to be protected from the stones "gifts" that the settlers always throw at the house. Before the fence, I could not open my shutters. If by mistake I left the shutters open, I would immediately recieve the "gifts" from these settlers. I still recieve these "gifts" but they do not hit me like before. I collected these "gifts" and used them to decorate my garden and wrote the word "peace" in Arabic.
It's really hard to live where I am because everything is closed, I used to go shopping nearby, but now if I go shopping, I need to walk a distance and carry my shopping because I can't bring my shopping home in a car. One time I had a sever kidney pain, I could not have the ambulance in front of my door to go to the hospital. My brother's house is 2 minutes walk from Shuhada, but I need to walk about 20 minutes to get to his house.
The Israeli army and police always tell us that they are in the area for the protection of both Palestinians and Israelis, but in fact, they stormed my house 3 times in one week to check about a complaint from a soldier that some children threw stones at the street from my house, although I live only with my mother and have no children. Many times the settler children and youth threw stones at my house and I filed complaints to the soldiers and police, and they did nothing to stop it.
Opening Shuhada Street is a big need for peace and humanity.
Zleikha Muhtaseb
Shuhada Street
Check out some of the facebook events of the amazing actions that will call for the opening of Shuhada Street on February 25th.
Hebron
http://www.facebook.com/event.
Edinburgh, Scotland
http://www.facebook.com/event.
South Africa
http://www.facebook.com/event.
San Francisco, CA
http://www.facebook.com/event.
Oberin, Ohio
http://www.facebook.com/event.
Dublin, Ireland
http://www.facebook.com/event.
Boston, MA
http://www.facebook.com/event.
New York
http://www.facebook.com/event.
Warsaw, Poland
http://www.facebook.com/event.
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