Wiles does not attempt to assemble the perfect, heroic and infallible character of the Palestinian.
By Ramzy Baroud
Writers often romanticize their subjects. At times they even manipulate their readers. A book - or any piece of writing for that matter – is meant to provide a sense of completion. Sociological explanations are offered to offset the confusion caused by apparent inconsistency in human behavior. At times a reader is asked to take a stance, or choose si
A state of arrested development has defined this particular refugee camp and Lebanon's relationship with refugees. (IRIN)
By Ramzy Baroud – Beirut, Lebanon
Two young girls stood, as if frozen, starting below them at an ever vibrant Beirut. Their balcony, like the rest of their house and most of their refugee camp was of an indistinct color. It was dirty, as were their clothes. They, on the other hand, looked beautiful and bright, although their future didn’t.
Palestine, for many Muslims existed as part of a collective imagination, solidified with unifying symbols.
By RAMZY BAROUD
Thousands of faithful assiduously listened as I outlined the challenges facing Palestine and its people. Cries of 'Allahu Akbar' – God is Great – occasionally resounded from a corner of the giant South African mosque. Many whimpered as I described the tragedy that had befallen Gaza as a result of the Israeli siege.
One wonders how much longer the Palestinian leadership can sustain this act, the real exercise of futility.
By RAMZY BAROUD
Each time Israel fails to keep its 'side of the bargain', the Palestinian Authority responds with the same redundant language. The cycle has become so utterly predictable that one wonders why the Palestinian Authority officials even bothers protesting Israeli action. They must be well aware that their cries, genuine or otherwis
But why should Palestinian refugees be humiliated for no fault of their own?
By RAMZY BAROUD
Finally, a parliamentary debate in Lebanon over the human rights of Palestinian refugees. What is unfortunate though, is that granting basic civil rights to over 400,000 Palestinians - 62 years after their expulsion from their historic homeland and the issuing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights – has been a topi
I would scavenge the beach looking for evidence of the existing world beyond the horizon.
By RAMZY BAROUD
I grew up by the Gaza sea. Through my childhood, I could never quite comprehend how such a giant a body of water, which promised such endless freedom, could also border on such a tiny and cramped stretch of land - a land that was perpetually held hostage, even as it remained perpetually defiant.
Finkelstein is not an ordinary author. His readers know well that one rarely finds so many strong qualities in a single writer.
By RAMZY BAROUD
In his report on Gaza issued late last year, prominent South African jurist Richard Goldstone accused Israel and Hamas of committing war crimes. His language also showed awareness of the fact that the former is an occupying power with most sophisticated weapon arsenal (as reflecting in the number of Palestinian victims), and th
Effective boycott and divestment campaign is a must for reining in belligerent Israeli government.
By RAMZY BAROUD
An activist is a person who feels strongly about a cause and who is also willing to dedicate time and energy towards advancing and realizing this cause.
This might be my own limited interpretation of what activism means. I was born and raised in a Gaza refugee camp where the daily struggles of the community included chall
We don’t really know much about the man aside from what Israeli wants us to know.
By RAMZY BAROUD
The killing of Palestinian activist Mahmoud al-Mabhouh on January 19, 2010 was clearly a well-planned, violent and sadistic act, committed by Israeli assassins in the supposed safety of a sovereign country.
Yes, Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was a Palestinian activist. We have no reason to believe otherwise. He spent years of his
For the besieged Palestinians in Gaza, Erdogan is becoming a household name, a folk hero, a new Nasser in fact.
By RAMZY BAROUD
Uri Avnery’s assessment of the recent Israeli-Turkish diplomatic and political row - that “the relationship between Turkey and Israel will probably return to normal, if not to its former degree of warmth” – seems sensible and daring. In my view, however, it is also inaccurate.
The valiant peace warriors of Viva Palestina have truly set new standards.
By RAMZY BAROUD
The recent actions of people from around the world in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza have arguably represented the closest manifestation of international solidarity since the International Brigades against fascism during the Spanish Civil War. A bold assertion?
Those pesky drivers of Gaza! (Photo: Via Google/file)
By RAMZY BAROUD
Those pesky taxi drivers of Gaza are always circulating rumours. One story that made the rounds during the first Palestinian uprising in 1987 claimed that an Arab army crossed the Sinai desert to save Palestinians from the daily killings and protracted state of siege which caused untold suffering for civilians.
It is time for leaders to follow the people’s determined movement toward a single democratic state, with liberty and justice for all.
By SUSAN ABULHAWA with RAMZY BAROUD
Prior to the establishment of Israel, Palestine had been multi-religious and multi-cultural. Christians, Muslims and Jews, Armenians, Greek Orthodox, to name a few, all had a place there; and all lived in relative harmony. Other nations fought wars and waged epic struggles to attain the kind of coexistence t
Abbas represents a culture, and that culture is self-seeking, self-serving and utterly corrupt. (SIMA/File)
By RAMZY BAROUD
As Israeli bombs fell on the Gaza Strip during its one-sided war between December 27, 2008 and January 18, 2009, millions around the world took to the streets in complete and uncompromising outrage. The level of barbarity in that war, especially as it was conducted against a poor, defenseless and physically trapped nation, unit
Former Mayor of London Ken Livingstone hosts an exciting discussion on Ramzy Baroud's book: My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story. Watch: Part I, Part II, Part III