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tomi4i · 29 days
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broodingnightgoddess · 3 months
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This is the flag of Sudan, there's currently a genocide happening there as well but please distinguish this flag from the Palestinian one
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THIS is the flag of Palestine and her people, look at it and commit both flags to memory. Call for justice in both countries with their proper flags.
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jumanahaha · 1 month
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Summertime in egypt
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the-lady-maddy · 2 months
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sugas6thtooth · 4 months
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i-merani · 6 months
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Lawfare and discrimination against Palestinians by Arab countries
Hey I want to talk about something that is a very uncomfortable truth regarding Arab countries and their attitude towards Palestinians. Arab countries, which claim that they support Palestine, only do so to fulfill their own self interest. The reality of their "support" is different. Palestinians are not allowed to be in certain arab countries, they are not allowed to get citizenship, residence permit, pasport. Palestinians cannot fully live in Arab countries.
First read this info about Palestinians in Israel: All persons legally resident and registered, born or naturalised in Palestine under the British Mandate (1919-1948) were British Protected Persons, holders of British (Palestine) passports. Citizenship in both Jewish and Arab states – proposed by the Partition Plan set out in UN Res. 181 in 1947 – was meant to be granted to all inhabitants. However, when Britain promptly ended its mandate on 15 May 1948, it was left to the successor state, Israel, to determine entitlement to nationality.
Here are some facts:
Today more than half of the eight million or so Palestinians are considered to be de jure stateless persons. These fall broadly into three categories:
• holders of the 'Refugee Travel Document' (RTD) issued by Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq and some other Arab countries (not a pasport/citizenship)
• holders of nationalities of convenience - mainly temporary Jordanian passports (not a pasport/citizenship)
• holders of the Palestinian passport issued by the Palestinian Authority (PA) which is considered as a travel document pending formation of a fully-fledged Palestinian state.
Policies of Arab countries regarding Palestinians:
Two main principles - set out in an Arab League protocol signed in Casablanca in 19651 - have determined the treatment of Palestinian refugees in host Arab states:
1. Granting Palestinian refugees full citizenship rights but denying them naturalisation (meaning, if a Palestinian is born in a certain Arab state, they will get a citizenship but a Palestinian not born in e.g. Egypt, will not get a citizenship even if they've lived there for 20 years)
2. Issuing them with Refugee Travel Documents (RTD) in order to maintain their refugee status (again, not granting citizenship)
But protocol was not followed through by some Arab countries, including Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Meaning that Palestinians were not only denied possibility of citizenship, but even their refugee statuses (RTD).
Additionally, Palestinians were expelled en masse from Kuwait in 1991 and from Libya in 1995. Palestinians in Iraq had to endure acts of vengeance including killings, evacuation and deportation.
Instititional discrimination against Palestinians in Arab countries:
The legal status, residency and civil rights of Palestinian communities in the Arab World are increasingly uncertain, particularly in Lebanon and Egypt where they are denied rights to secure residency, employment, property, communal interaction and family unification (this part is very similar how Jews were treated in Europe).
Procedures to allow nonresidents to apply for naturalisation in Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia do not apply to stateless Palestinians.
Palestinian refugees in Jordan have Jordanian nationality but are denied equal political participation and subjected to subtle forms of discrimination. Jordanian authorities refuse to offer naturalisation to those Palestinians who at the time of their displacement in 1967 did not hold Tordanian passports. Some 60,000 stateless Palestinians, mainly from Gaza and original holders of Egyptian RTDs, were allowed to stay but have been denied any civil rights and most are confined to a camp near the northern city of Jarash.
What is my point?
I want to demonstrate how Arab countries are directly harming Palestinians. While Arab countries express their support for Palestine, restricting their freedom of movement by elaborate rules of law that deny them possibility of pursuing better life outside Palestine is a blatant violation of human rights.
At this moment, while Israel is bombing Palestine, Egypt and Jordan are refusing to open their borders to Palestinians fleeing the bombs.
Arab countries are physically trapping Palestinians in Palestine not giving them proper means to live in the Arab world outside Palestine.
Palestinians don't have anywhere to go and that is not a hyperbole, it is a deliberate lawfare against them by their "brothers" from the Arab world. While Israel is destroying Palestine, it is also important to see how much harm the policies of Arab countries cause regular Palestinians who want to flee the conflict zone and live a better life.
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miawashere · 3 months
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international law
for those that don’t know, international law is defined as the norms of law which are valid for all states, according to ejil.org. international law includes treaties and policies that are set for the protection of human rights, war, the environment, and more. international law is very important for all leaders of the world to follow, and allows for there to be some sort of harmony between other countries.
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parthenop · 3 months
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They're like stand-up comedians for their own lives :D
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tomi4i · 1 month
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girlactionfigure · 11 months
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belleandre-belle · 5 months
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Here is the real reason for the genocide of the Gazans by Israel's far right with the support of the US government🛢️
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the-lady-maddy · 10 days
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rhianna · 11 months
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The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I. by Lane-Poole, Poole, Harvey, and Lane 
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/34206
Author of introduction, etc.
Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931
Editor
Poole, Edward Stanley, 1830-1867
Illustrator
Harvey, William, 1796-1866
Translator
Lane, Edward William, 1801-1876
Title   The Thousand and One Nights, Vol. I.
Commonly Called the Arabian Nights' Entertainments
Language     English
LoC Class
PJ: Language and Literatures: Oriental languages and literatures
Subject
Fairy tales
Subject
Tales -- Arab countries
Category   Text
EBook-No.34206
Release Date   Nov 3, 2010
Copyright Status    Public domain in the USA.
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sugas6thtooth · 3 months
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omg??? how she posted that and somehow didn't comprehend the very racist insinuations with that statement is beyond me...😟 but it's Nikki Haley so i'm not really surprised.
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shoshanaa · 2 years
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there are mosques in the usa, therefore muslims aren't oppressed in the usa, right?
there are synagogues in the usa, therefore jews aren't oppressed in the usa, right?
this is the stupidest take i've ever seen
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