Israeli Police Officer Rapes Two Palestinian Boys ~ by @KawtherSalam
Kawther Salam – May 19, 2013
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Defence for Children International Palestine - The…
Willy Rizzo photographs Marilyn Monroe in July 1962, two weeks before her death.
Muhammad Ali on the Vietnam War Draft
The Triplets of Belleville (2003, dir. Sylvain Chomet, France)
Is that it, then? Is it over, do you think? What have you got to say to Grandma?

Michelangelo Antonioni, Vanessa Redgrave, Monica Vitti and Carlo Ponti at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival
May 15, 1948 - Nakba Day (The Catastrophe)
Nakba Day marks the expulsion of 700,000 Palestinian Arabs from their homeland, the destruction and depopulation of villages and towns, the murder and exile of innocent people by the new Zionist settler state of Israel, backed by U.S. and British imperialism.
On May 15, 1948, 65 years ago Jewish Zionist militias launched a massive attack on the indigenous inhabitants of Palestine to ethnically cleanse them from their land in order to establish Israel as their Jewish state. This lead more than 750,000 Palestinians to flee their homes and become displaces as refugees in the neighboring countries. Most of the families that fled did not even have time to pack their belonging or anything in fear of being massacred by the vicious Jewish militias who went through villages massacring its inhabitants who refused to leave, most of whom were poor villagers and unarmed farmers.
“We must do everything to insure they never return. The old will die and the young will forget” David Ben-Gurion – First Prime Minister of Israel, 1949.
We won’t forget. We won’t forgive. And one day, soon, we will return!