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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Natalie Abou Shakra: From the Students of Gaza, to the Students of the World


Lebanese Blogger Natalie Abou Shakra, from Gaza, Palestine

January 10, 2008

To whom it may concern: my name is… who cares? Dignity, resistance, resilience… they all drove me nowhere. They are but scribbles on the walls of my history. They are dreams of a people swallowed by gluttony. They are cause and effect, lies and regrets, to erase and forget.

Shame on those who read me, and turn their backs somewhere. It is I who made history, past and present, today tomorrow… everywhere.

I hold the word, and fight darkness and despair, from the caves of a wounded people, my ancestors… I still hear them, sharp and clear.

I hold existence, on papers on the desk, on faces in the crowd, on tombs of the martyrs.

I hold life in bread crumbs, with candles, in books on a rusty shelf.

I hold strife with mirth, with children who have taught me to fight with a smile and kill with a prayer.

I hold justice with memory, with a broken poem, exile and a state of nowhere.

I hold death with eternity, an eternal dream, an eternal love, an eternal struggle, an aim, a cause… I know not despair.

I am the subconscious of every human. You cannot eat, you cannot sleep, you cannot dream, I shall haunt you… you who stole… stole the world from me, I shall live not to forget.

On my land, you stole the fruit, the work of a day, the days of a youth, time will take note, place will witness.

When our children, in the morning, awaken; when the milk from their mouths is taken; when the symphonies of tears are shaken; when our mothers and fathers drown, helpless against their infants; when our candle, at night, have melted; when our eyes, swollen and tired, in the fields of an endless night, cry blood and lose their sight; when our bodies from the cold grow weaker; when the only warmth that comes, comes from the elderly that you have broken; when you sit in your golden haven… sit down and take note of this:

Take note; our pens do sway, in every direction. They insist, persist and spit out the bullets of your oppression.

Take note; our journals are filled with the acts of your wretched intentions, of your day-to-day crimes against our existence, of your delirious threats and excruciating torture.

Take note; our tongues will live to narrate, tales of the history of your racism, your apartheid world, and your ignorant hatred.

Take note; children will grow, they are the seeds your oppressions sough.

Take note; we, the wretched, the students of strife, hunger, and poverty, will rise and rise and rise above your cruelty, above your lies, and false "brotherhood" solidarity, we shall rise and rise with the flames of our passionate will to live, on our land, with our people, against all your traps and deadly mazes. We shall return to our homes, against your will, against your bullets and tanks, against your bribes and ranks, against all of your attempts to makes us beasts, the savages against your so-called "liberty."

Take note; o you slavish corpses, you dormant rulers, and forgetful masses!

Natalie Abou Shakra
International Solidarity Movement
Gaza, Palestine

8 comments:

md said...

Salam to dearest sisters and brothers of Gaza..
Hang on to your will and jihad.Strenghten your faith and trust in Allah always, May His blessings be upon us all,His wrath always upon the damned Zionist aggression.Our prayers convincingly always for His Help and Mercy...Hang on still... we all shall prevail,InsyaAllah..AllahuAkbar...

Peace To All said...

Salam aleykum
thank you very much for writing this important blog
my prayers with u and palestine
my blog: http://afreediary.blogspot.com/
salam :)

Dork said...

A Salam Aleikum. Please know we pray for you. Please hold on. Please know that many of us work for your freedom.

My blog is nothing, but in some small way it helps Americans see what is really going on.

http://DorkThink.blogspot.com/

Our prayers and energies are all for you right now.

Garage Sales For Gaza said...

Dear Natalie,
I read your poem this morning with my coffee. It touched me deeply, I thought.
Then, later in the morning I tried to read it to my brother.
Many times I had to stop to allow the choke welling up in my throat to go away and to wipe away the tears , before I could go on.
Something happened when I read your words aloud. Perhaps it was because I spoke your words of perhaps it was because I shared them with my brother.
Whatever the reason, I came closer to knowing you and the struggle of the people of Palestine than I ever have before.
I am not a religious man, but today your words were my Cathedral.

O. said...

Well, I am Lebanese too, I have read all your articles... but just wanna tell you something very important for me... Lebanon needs you more... esp your people...
Anyways its your choice... Itsyour Life... but I will pray for you... May GOD protect you.
Kind Regards,
O.CH

Anis said...

Wow. what a masterpiece. When all this is over, you should publish this. Not many things can move me, and make me feel like what you wrote above. I thank you for bringing me back to reality.
I disagree with the Lebanese person above me. Natalie, the WORLD needs you more. So please stay alive, and stay well.

Niso

Simon M said...

We are thinking of you and hoping for a cessation soon.

SimonM, UK

krim.souad said...

amin : amin-arez@live.fr
Hello nathalie,
I read on your blong (January 3, 2009) :
the woman said her daughter in law was killed by the Israeli bombing of the Jawazat building (a section of the Ministry of Interior)… this building is around 40 metres away from our home

but I can not locate this place. Can you tell me where exactly.

My name is Amin. I am an Algerian living in France and write a book on the last invasion

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