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Saturday, July 29. 2006
here's a short music video Qamlo L Harb created by Meen to vent their frustration of the absurdity of THIS WAR.
the title translates to: Continue The War
this is the first and exclusive public release of Qamlo L Harb
<<< CLICK the IMAGE to see the VIDEO>>>
band: Meen
song: Qamlo L Harb
music video submitted to BloggingBeirut.com by original producer and copyright owner
-finkployd- all rights reserved to Meen
Posted by finkployd in
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Saturday, July 29. 2006
even though Israel seems to have no intention of allowing humanitarian aid into lebanon (see this link), and even though that in itself is a war crime (as is israel's constant targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure [children, hospitals, schools]), and in light of the fact that we as lebanese are up against a state that condones and encourages war crimes, we have chosen not to give up hope, and to stand together in unity, as one people under one name, the lebanese people.
below are video clips of lebanese from all parts of lebanon, from all religions, and all classes, uniting to provide a helping hand in sorting, packing, and distributing aid to the 1,000,000 lebanese (25% of the population of lebanon) who have been displaced by israel's terrorism on lebanese civilians.
note: interviews conducted in french, english, and arabic [lebanon is a trilingual country]
 
 
 
<<<< CLICK the IMAGES to SEE the VIDEOS >>>>
if you hold the Shift button when you click the image, the video will open in a different window
VOLUNTEER: if you are in lebanon (or intend on coming), and would like to volunteer with something, anything, send an e-mail to finkploydster@gmail.com - we have a long list of places at which to volunteer, and different volunteering activities anyone can participate in [everything from distributing food to teaching english]
-finkployd- all rights reserved
Posted by Z in
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Saturday, July 29. 2006
Paris
Two protests were held in Paris, France, one on the 19th and one on the 25th of July.
Pics of the July 19th protest
Pics of the July 25th protest
Sydney
Thought you might appreciate this pic, my
brother having a tiananmen square moment at the recent sydney rally....
- Adrian
Switzerland
On saturday there will be a big demonstration against the
war here in bern, the capital of switzerland...
the organizers have also set up a website
www.keinkrieg.ch (but it is all in german)... we want to stop
switzerland to sell military articles to israel, which the goverment
still does even when a lot of people here want to stop it.
- Stefano
Click here for Google Language Tools to translate the webpage.
If you'd like to share pics of protests and news of upcoming peace protests or fundraisers, please email me at z.bloggingbeirut@gmail.com
all photos submitted to Bloggingbeirut.com by original photographers
-Z- Thanks to Stefano, Adrian, and Maxime
Posted by Z in
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Friday, July 28. 2006
Bostonians protested agains the war last week.


There will also be a protest this Friday July 28th:
Also there is a fundraising event:
CARE FOR CIVILIANS, RELIEF FOR REFUGEES
A Benefit Concert for the Lebanese Red Cross
and an appeal for ceasefire and calm in the region.
SUNDAY AUGUST 6th @ 6pm , 2006
Kresge Auditorium, MIT Campus, 48 Mass Ave. Cambridge MA.
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg?selection=W16
$20 at the door / ALL proceeds go to the Lebanese Red Cross
http://www.dm.net.lb/redcross/
A two hour concert with performances by:
SHARQ Arabic Music Ensemble
The ZAITOUN Dabke Troupe
Japanese Taiko Drummer Eaine Fong
Moroccan Gnawa with Boujemaa Razgui
South Indian Dance with Aparna Keshaviah
Members of Boston Camerata Early Music Group
Organized by:
ADC Mass, Arabesque Mondays, MIT LCM, NAAP Boston.
If you'd like to share pics of protests and news of upcoming peace protests or fundraisers, please email me at z.bloggingbeirut@gmail.com
-Z- all rights reserved to Dudz
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Friday, July 28. 2006
An email from Khalil after his wife Rima and their three children, 1, 3 and 7 years old, made it safely back from Lebanon. This was after going down to the Dbieh bridge two days in a row and not beeing able to make it on a boat.
Dear All,
Rima, Mira, Michael, and James are finally back in the US. Thank God. Their trip started under the Dbieh bridge in Lebanon at 6:00 am Beirut time Saturday Morning. They were hoping to get on the cruise ship Orient Queen that will get them to Cyprus. Unfortunately, after > 8 hours of waiting under the sun, the cruise ship was full and there was no room for them. They
were put on a hovercraft and had to wait for two hours before the craft took off. Rima said that the marines kept counting them over and over. I guess they were afraid to lose somebody overboard.
They were finally taken to the battleship Whidbey Island that took them to Limasol Cyprus. A young marine by the name of Sean gave Rima her bunker bed. She took a picture of him and promised to send it to his fiancée Jessica in Florida. Thank you Sean. Rima said that someones kid fell off his bunker bed and broke his shoulder. She stayed up all night watching our kids. The marines gave them food and water and were super helpful, nice , and polite. Michael made a lot of friends and decided to join the marines. Finally in Cyprus, they were taken to the Nicosia fairground were they were given sheets and a folding bed. They had to wait for their name to be called. Rima did manage to find a Pizza Hut and the kids enjoyed the meal. Their name was called at 4:00 am.
Rima was asleep but, luckily a new made friend awakened her and off she went on a Ryan Air Charter flight to Ireland. They were allowed to stretch their legs at the airport. Michael bought a souvenir from the gift shop. Back on the plane they crossed the Atlantic and landed in Philadelphia at 3:20 pm EST on Monday. There they were met by the red cross that were very helpful. One guy of Lebanese origin stayed with Rima and the kids all the time.
Rima called me on her cell phone and said that she cannot take another connecting flight. There were no direct flights to Omaha. So we decided to have her go to our home away from home in Atlanta. The Delta Airlines agent was giving Rima a hard time initially but after a few tears and a couple of crying kids she was put on the 6:40 pm direct flight to Atlanta. They landed in Atlanta at 9:20 pm Monday evening.
There they were met by Hani and Nouhad. Michael was a little upset because he expected to see daddy but he was ok after he was given a chocolate bar. Hani and Nouhad took my family to there home. The kids fell asleep in the car and had to be carried to their beds. Rima took a much needed shower and sat down to have a delicious home cooked meal. Thank you very very much Hani and Nouhad.
After a good night sleep, Rima called me this morning and filled me in on her ordeal. She will be arriving into Omaha this evening on a delta flight at 6:49 pm. I can't wait. What an ordeal!!!
Khalil
-Z- all rights reserved to Khalil
Posted by finkployd in
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Friday, July 28. 2006
The Israeli War Machine has recently started targeting civilian [non-hizballah] transmission antennae and relay stations. Over the past few weeks, Israel has deliberately destroyed the civilian communication infrastructure in Lebanon. The south, north and east of Lebanon have been without reliable communication since last week.
Earlier this week 2 LBC employees were murdered in a massive bombardment of their relay station in the Adma area north of beirut.
On the same day, Israeli warplanes bombed transmission towers in Mzaar [best ski resort in the middle east] and Keserwan.
The following day, people scrambled to take down transmission towers in residential areas, to avoid being targeted by this israeli terrorism.
all photos taken in the second week of the israeli war on lebanon
-finkployd- all rights reserved
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