الخميس، 8 يوليو 2010

Palestinian Refugee Message to UK Parliaments

Palestinian Refugee Message

to UK Parliaments

12.05.2010

By\ Husam R. Ahmed

huah65@gmail.com

Mrs. and Mr.: UK Parliaments

I cannot describe my feelings, while I am watching your democratic celebration displayed by the media. When I remember our Parliamentarian election in 2006, where your country along with many others refused our election results, I cannot help thinking why you cherish democracy when it is your and do otherwise when it is ours. The most transparent election in the middle East field now is under siege that is imposed by democracies like yours. We paid heavy price for our democracy so much of it from our bread and our children milk.

The roots of our tragedy started 62 years ago. These days our people commemorate the sad anniversary, the anniversary of killing our fathers, grandfathers, mothers, brothers and sisters, the anniversary of killing by the Zionists.

While the Zionist settlers celebrate their state declaration over our bodies, our blood, our wounds and our pain. They are celebrating and we are commemorating and our wounds still bleeding. When we watch your democratic celebration, we remember with deep pain that your poisoned dagger which stabbed us by your fathers and grandfathers, when they allowed the Zionist gangs to occupy our Palestine. Today you should not be surprised when we scream in your face and tell you that you are descendants of the who got us in this mess. You are, who made your glory over our blood and our bodies. Is it sufficient to ask for excuse today for the Balfour Declaration Crime, after more than 93 years? Is it enough to be excused for letting of the Zionist gangs in our homeland Palestine?

How can we forgive you for our blood that has been bleeding over and still for more than 94 year? How can you be excused for the killing of our children, to our women and mothers? How you can excuse to the poverty, loneliness, and the lose of our homes.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

You might say, let bygone be bygone, what happened is not be just history, it is what is making our today. We can not and will not believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt. It is justice we are still waiting for and will until it is served. The peace that you are talking about, comes only to complete the crime rings; you know more than others that: the crime which was initiated by the leaders of Great Britain has not ended yet. I hope you have the courage to declare to the world that: you were wrong. If you are really advocates of freedom, democracy and protecting human rights, you should start have one set of standards for democracy.

Writer: Palestinian refugees from Jabalia refugee camp,

in the Gaza Strip which siege fro five years ago,

in Palestine, which occupied by Britain in 1916,

and handed over to the Zionist gangs in 1948.

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