- published: 17 Sep 2012
- views: 1893
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The massacre (Sabra and Shatila) HD
Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the massacre of Sabra and Shatila so i uploaded this...
published: 17 Sep 2012
The massacre (Sabra and Shatila) HD
Yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the massacre of Sabra and Shatila so i uploaded this video as a reminder of the horrible crimes that took place in the Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut, Lebanon between September 16 and September 18, 1982, during the Lebanese civil war.WE WILL NEVER FORGET.
This documentary is the 10th episode of documentary series called "The war of Lebanon" whoever you can watch it separately.For further information about the backgrounds of this massacre you can watch the other episodes they are available in you tube.
- published: 17 Sep 2012
- views: 1893
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Lucas Revolution - Gaza blues
Gaza Blues off the "Revolution is for Lovers" EP on Itunes now! : itunes.apple.com/us/albu...
published: 05 Dec 2012
Lucas Revolution - Gaza blues
Gaza Blues off the "Revolution is for Lovers" EP on Itunes now! : itunes.apple.com/us/album/gaza-blues/id382441059?i=382441085&ign-mpt;=uo%3D4
Please send contributions to the Shatila Youth Centre : cycshatila.org
Directed by Bane Saleh - archicinema.com
Shot in the Sabra and Shatila Palestinian refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon to commemorate the 30 year anniversary of the tragic massacre of 1982. Save the children. Free Palestine for Peace on Earth!
- published: 05 Dec 2012
- views: 136
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Sabra Y Chatila
Sabra Y Chatila
On Saturday morning, September 18 1982, the world discovered a massacre i...
published: 18 Sep 2012
Sabra Y Chatila
Sabra Y Chatila
On Saturday morning, September 18 1982, the world discovered a massacre in the areas of Sabra and Shatila south west of Beirut. Hundreds of bodies of Palestinian and Lebanese men, women and children, mutilated, hacked, ridden with bullets, tied up and raped, and some burnt beyond recognition covered the narrow alleys of the Palestinian refugee camp in Shatila and the surrounding Lebanese neighborhoods.
The massacre capped a bloody Israeli invasion that, according to the Macbride international commission that investigated the invasion, killed 20,000 people, 80 per cent of whom were civilians. It also orphaned 6000 children and made 800,000 refugees.
The Macbride report concluded that Israel "committed acts of aggression contrary to international law, made use of weapons and warfare forbidden by international law, deliberately and indiscriminately bombarded civilian targets including hospitals and schools, systematically bombarded cities, towns, villages and refugee camps, and was involved in the planning and the preparation of the massacres at Sabra and Shatila and played a facilitative role in the actual killings."
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A tyrant dies & his rule is over, a martyr died & his rule begins ♥
- published: 18 Sep 2012
- views: 77
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Sabra _ Shatila
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Who kill...
published: 06 Feb 2013
Sabra _ Shatila
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Who killed the Arabs in the town? The Lebanese Christian Phalanges militia was responsible for the massacres that occurred at the two Beirut-area refugee camps on September 16-17, 1982.
Did Ariel Sharon allow the massacre to happen? No! Ariel Sharon did not know what was happening inside the camp. Although Ariel Sharon sued Time magazine for libel in American and Israeli courts in a $50 million libel suit, after Time published a story in its February 21, 1983 issue implying that Sharon had "reportedly discussed with the Gemayels the need for the Phalanges to take revenge" for Bashir's assassination. The jury found the article false and defamatory.
- published: 06 Feb 2013
- views: 46
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Sabra & Shatila
Arrangement over a poem by the great Mahmmud Darwish.
Nabil Attar : Oud
Javier Ruiz : Guit...
published: 24 Dec 2012
Sabra & Shatila
Arrangement over a poem by the great Mahmmud Darwish.
Nabil Attar : Oud
Javier Ruiz : Guitars , programming and production
Cumbiaki Ramos : Video
- published: 24 Dec 2012
- views: 51
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Zionist Genocide In Palestine
Zionist Genocide In Palestine.
1897
Zionist leader Theodor Herzl organizes the first Zion...
published: 16 Apr 2013
Zionist Genocide In Palestine
Zionist Genocide In Palestine.
1897
Zionist leader Theodor Herzl organizes the first Zionist conference in Basle, Switzerland. The conference concludes with the adoption of resolutions to develop a systematic program of colonizing Palestine.
1902
Herzl proposes forced transfer of native Palestinian population out of Palestine.
1908
Racist Eastern European ethnic Ashkenazi settlers organize to terrorize the native people of Palestine.
1933-39
Zionists collaborate with Nazis to fund the creation of a Jewish State on Palestinian land.
1934
Arab leaders offer asylum to European Jews fleeing the Nazis and present a plan for legal Jewish immigration to Arab countries. Zionist leader Ben-Gurion refuses offer and condemns millions of Jews to death.
1947-48
Zionists begin genocide of Palestinians. Arab states attempt humanitarian intervention but fail.
1948-56
Israel destroys hundreds of Biblical villages, murders or expels 700,000 to 1,000,000 Palestinians.
1956-67
Israel wages two aggressive, premeditated wars against Arab nations, grabs land from Syria, Egypt, and Jordan, expels hundreds of thousands of people, and kills thousands of Egyptian and Palestinian prisoners.
1982
Israel invades Lebanon and starts a war in which 20,000 Lebanese civilians are killed. 2,000 unarmed Palestinian women, children and old men are massacred at Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps.
1988
Arafat initiates the Middle East Peace Process at the UN General Assembly in Geneva.
1993
Oslo agreement solidifies Israel's apartheid system and disenfranchises Palestinian refugees.
2000
Arafat rejects Israel's "generous offer" to imprison Palestinian natives on isolated reservations.
2002
Israel begins construction of a 650-km Wall to surround and starve Palestinian population areas.
Israel attacks Jenin refugee camp with bulldozers and buries Palestinians alive in the rubble.
2003
Israeli bulldozer deliberately crushes and kills 23-year old American peace activist Rachel Corrie while she takes part in nonviolent protest to stop the demolition of a Palestinian doctor's home.
2003-2007
Racist ethnic Ashkenazi Neoconservatives manipulate the USA into attacking Iraq. Thousands of Americans and tens of thousands of Iraqis die for Israel. Zionist-dictated policy threatens the economic well being of all Americans, and the USA is now directly involved in the same sort of criminal occupation that the State of Israel maintains.
- published: 16 Apr 2013
- views: 10
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Syria refugees want opposition to unite
http://www.euronews.com/ The new head of the Syrian National Council George Sabra is conti...
published: 10 Nov 2012
Syria refugees want opposition to unite
http://www.euronews.com/ The new head of the Syrian National Council George Sabra is continuing talks on uniting the country's different opposition groups.
A major stumbling block as talks take place in Doha is the possibility of the SNC losing influence within a larger bloc of opposition. The current plan would see the SNC get about a third of 60 seats in the group meant to appoint a 10-member transitional government.
Speaking about the search for a deal with other opposition groups, Sabra said: "We are studying the initiative. We also have our proposals for a new initiative between us and them, which we will discuss while we are meeting."
The current plan was put together by another veteran dissident, Riad Seif, believed to be preferred by Washington, but agreement may be a long way off.
"Optimism appears to be waning and it seems that discussions here in Doha might be prolonged unless a sudden development prompts a breakthrough, increasing international and Arab pressure," said euronews correspondent in Doha Maha Barada.
The opposition forming one coherent body is also the desire of some of the estimated 408,000 Syrian refugees who have fled the violence.
"Sabra should learn from the mistakes of previous leaders. The gap between the Syrian National Council and the people should be closed. Our priority is to stop Syrian people being killed. The opposition should unite," said Abdulrahman Mostafa from Yayladagi refugee camp in neighbouring Turkey.
"Our problem is huge. We want him to unite everyone and stop what's happening in Syria as soon as possible," added Hussam Abidin.
Opposition groups may have to reflect on the dire situation faced by Syrians forced to leave - a number anticipated to rise to over 700,000 by the UN's refugee agency (UNHCR).
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- published: 10 Nov 2012
- views: 420
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Roma, Sabra e Chatila 2012, 30 anni di ingistizia
RADIO ITALIA IRIB Hamid Masoumi Nejad corrispondente della RTV Iraniana in Italia...
published: 26 Oct 2012
Roma, Sabra e Chatila 2012, 30 anni di ingistizia
RADIO ITALIA IRIB Hamid Masoumi Nejad corrispondente della RTV Iraniana in Italia
- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 52
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Sabra & Chatila, au cœur du massacre
Jacques-Marie Bourget, grand reporter, répond à nos questions à l'occasion de la parution ...
published: 31 Oct 2012
Sabra & Chatila, au cœur du massacre
Jacques-Marie Bourget, grand reporter, répond à nos questions à l'occasion de la parution de son ouvrage « Sabra & Chatila, au cœur du massacre » (éd. Eric Bonnier, 2012), illustré par les photos de son compagnon de route de l'époque, Marc Simon, photojournaliste, aujourd'hui à la tête du service photo de VSD :
- Pourquoi faire paraître cet ouvrage aujourd'hui, 30 ans après les événements ?
- Comment vous êtes-vous retrouvés au cœur de ce massacre ? Dans quel contexte celui-ci a-t-il pu avoir lieu ?
- Quelle avait été la couverture médiatique du massacre de Sabra et Chatila à l'époque ? Et quel est-il depuis lors ?
- published: 31 Oct 2012
- views: 18
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Liban: un responsable de l'ONU dans un camp de réfugiés syrie
Le Haut Commissaire de l'ONU aux réfugiés Antonio Guterres a visité jeudi 14 mars un camp ...
published: 14 Mar 2013
Liban: un responsable de l'ONU dans un camp de réfugiés syrie
Le Haut Commissaire de l'ONU aux réfugiés Antonio Guterres a visité jeudi 14 mars un camp de réfugiés syriens à Ketermaya, au sud de Beyrouth.
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 2
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Part 2: Remembering the Sabra & Shatila Massacre 30 Years On 18-9-2012.mp4
The atrocities committed in the camps of Sabra and Shatila should be put in the context of...
published: 20 Sep 2012
Part 2: Remembering the Sabra & Shatila Massacre 30 Years On 18-9-2012.mp4
The atrocities committed in the camps of Sabra and Shatila should be put in the context of an ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people. The MacBride report found that these atrocities "were not inconsistent with wider Israeli intentions to destroy Palestinian political will and cultural identity." Since Deir Yassin and the other massacres of 1948, those who survived have joined hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fleeing a litany of massacres committed in 1953, 1967, the 1982 invasion of Lebanon, the 2002 Jenin massacre, and the most recent, the 2008/2009 atrocity committed on the people of Gaza. Thus were the victims and survivors of the Sabra and Shatila massacre gathered up in the perpetual nakba of the slaughtered, the dispossessed, the displaced and the discarded -- a pattern of ethnic cleansing perpetrated under the Zionist plan to finally and forever extinguish Palestinian society and its people. http://www.a-w-i-p.com/index.php/2010/09/17/on-massacres-atrocities-and-holocausts-s
Richard Irvine is education officer for the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign and joint co-ordinator of the Palestine Education Initiative. He has taught in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and he now teaches a course exploring the Israel-Palestine conflict at Queen's University. He holds qualifications in Law, History, Education and Literature.
- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 140
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Part 3: Remembering the Sabra & Shatila Massacre 30 Years On 18-9-2012
Richard Irvine is education officer for the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign and join...
published: 20 Sep 2012
Part 3: Remembering the Sabra & Shatila Massacre 30 Years On 18-9-2012
Richard Irvine is education officer for the Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign and joint co-ordinator of the Palestine Education Initiative. He has taught in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and he now teaches a course exploring the Israel-Palestine conflict at Queen's University. He holds qualifications in Law, History, Education and Literature.
- published: 20 Sep 2012
- views: 95
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28th Anniversary of Sabra and Shatila Massacre
What happened in Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in 1982?
A massacre of Palestinian civ...
published: 18 Sep 2010
28th Anniversary of Sabra and Shatila Massacre
What happened in Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in 1982?
A massacre of Palestinian civilians (including the eldery, women and children) by Christian militiamen during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. The goal of Israel's action was to expel Palestinian guerrillas from Lebanon. To achieve this objective, Israel allied itself with several Lebanese Christian groups, including the Phalange party, who fought the Palestinians during the protracted Lebanese civil war (1975 -- 90). Following the U.S.-brokered evacuation of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) fighters from Beirut, Israeli forces under Defense Minister Ariel Sharon allowed Phalange militiamen into the camps, ostensibly to root out further PLO fighters. Estimates of the number of women, children, and elderly who were killed over the next several days ranged from 800 to several thousand. Although no militiamen were ever prosecuted for their participation, Sharon — who an Israeli commission of inquiry later found indirectly responsible through negligence — was condemned in Arab popular opinion as the culprit of the massacre.
On September 28, the Israeli Government resolved to establish a Commission of Inquiry, which was led by former Supreme Court Justice Yitzhak Kahan. The report included evidence from Israeli army personnel, as well as political figures and Phalangist officers. In the report, published in February 1983, the Kahan Commission stated that there was no evidence that Israeli units took direct part in the massacre and that it was the "direct responsibility of Phalangists." However, the Commission recorded that Israeli military personnel were aware that a massacre was in progress without taking serious steps to stop it, and that reports of a massacre in progress were made to senior Israeli officers and even to an Israeli cabinet minister; it therefore regarded Israel as bearing part of the "indirect responsibility."
The Kahan commission found that Ariel Sharon "bears personal responsibility", recommended his dismissal from the post of Defense Minister and concluded that Sharon should not hold public office again, stating that:
"It is our view that responsibility is to be imputed to the minister of defense for having disregarded the prospect of acts of vengeance and bloodshed by the Phalangists against the population of the refugee camps and for having failed to take this danger into account when he decided to have the Phalangists enter the camps. In addition, responsibility is to be imputed to the minister of defense for not ordering appropriate measures for preventing or reducing the chances of a massacre as a condition for the Phalangists' entry into the camps."
At first, Sharon refused to resign, and Begin refused to fire him. It was only after the death of Emil Grunzweig after a grenade was tossed into the dispersing crowd of a Peace Now protest march, which also injured ten others, that a compromise was reached: Sharon would resign as Defense minister, but remain in the Cabinet as a minister without portfolio. Notwithstanding the dissuading conclusions of the Kahan report, Sharon would later become Prime Minister of Israel.
The Kahan commission also recommended the dismissal of Director of Military Intelligence Yehoshua Saguy, and the effective promotion freeze of Division Commander Brig. Gen. Amos Yaron for at least three years.
Benny Morris, in Israel's Secret Wars, stated that Israeli forces provided the bulldozers used to bury the massacred Palestinians.
In the 2005 Swiss-French-German-Lebanese co-produced documentary, Massaker, six former Lebanese Forces soldiers who participated personally in the massacre stated there was direct Israeli participation. One of them said that he saw Israeli soldiers driving bulldozers into inhabited houses inside the camp. Another said that Israeli soldiers provided the Lebanese Forces soldiers with material to dispose of the corpses lying around in the streets. Several of the soldiers said that they had received training in Israel.Noam Chomsky and Robert Fisk have said that Israel could have predicted that a massacre by Phalange fighters who entered the camps might have taken place. In particular, such commentators do not believe it is possible that there were "2000 PLO terrorists" remaining in the camps, because (1) the Kahan Commission documents that the Israeli army allowed only 150 Phalangist fighters into the camps and (2) the Phalangists suffered only two casualties; an improbable outcome of a supposedly 36-hour battle of 150 militants against 2000 experienced "PLO terrorists" .
- published: 18 Sep 2010
- views: 1381