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Paleostinians try to wean Gaza children from war | |||||
2005-10-11 | |||||
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Meanwhile, authorities have slapped whitewash on Gaza Strip walls to cover up the murals of "martyrs," mostly young men, brandishing assault rifles or showing off suicide bomb belts. "We don't have athletes, or movie stars or other celebrities that the children can look up to," said Eyad Sarraj, a prominent Gaza psychiatrist and human rights activist.
In rundown cities and refugee camps, battered by Israeli raids and air strikes during the years of Intifada or uprising, many youngsters More than half the Palestinian population of 3.8 million is under 18. "I want to join Hamas because they try to make me less afraid and I want to make others feel less afraid," said 12-year-old schoolgirl Abir Jarradah, wearing a blue uniform with a white headscarf. "But I also want to become a doctor." | |||||
Posted by:Seafarious |
#8 "creating a conducive atmosphere to reduce militant tendencies among children is the top priority" GFL, assholes. You created those "militant tendencies" with your insane, genocidal hatred. Live - or more likely die - with it. |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2005-10-11 23:24 |
#7 I say to you Mr. Mubarak: "tear down this wall!" (Referring to the border fences between Egypt and Paleostine.) Egypt looks like the promised land compared to Gaza. Let 'em emigrate. I'm sure the majority will become peace loving under the watchful eye of the Egyptian police. Most would probably end up in London though... |
Posted by: Elmeamble Sneatle3802 2005-10-11 23:12 |
#6 Let's see... they'll need to replace all their textbooks again (the EU can fund the printing, again, they won't mind). Then every single imam in all the mosques, as they seem to be stuck on message. Oh, yes, and they'll need to replace all the classic television shows for Ramadan... and the rest of the year as well (but that bit can wait for a month, anyway). Then repaint all the exterior walls throughout the West Bank and Gaza to erase all the nasty slogans and murals, and rename all the streets named for martyrs and battles, and remove the horrid art installations... That should be enough to get them started, anyway. Closing down the various "summer camps" can wait until spring. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-10-11 16:22 |
#5 Vegetarian cats. |
Posted by: gromgoru 2005-10-11 14:25 |
#4 The government is focusing on improving school curricula and fostering an environment to help children focus on education, civic duties and eventually finding jobs, Khatib said. Improving? Try dumping it altogether and starting over from scratch. An "improvement" can mean that not only are some things added, changed, or removed but that some things are left alone, as in the Jews-are-this-and-that bullshit. Given the Paleo track record so far, there's little reason to cut 'em any slack. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-10-11 14:14 |
#3 First step is eliminating the culture of hate that spawns war in the first place. Unable to end the hatred? FOAD. I'm sure Israel will be glad to assist with ending the hatred any way possible. Palestinians have the choice of endless war and death or peaceful coexistence. If they cannot opt for peace, the sooner they all die, the better. |
Posted by: Zenster 2005-10-11 13:35 |
#2 Now they think ... all too amusing if it wasn't so pathetic and sad for the children who are not yet twisted and will have to live in the world of murderous hateful freaks Arafat and all the other scum created for them. |
Posted by: MunkarKat 2005-10-11 13:03 |
#1 "Yeah, and Hamas is plotting your demise and laughing at you behind your back, Ghassan. " well, then the thing to do is demise the other SOB first, before he demises you. But first youve got to do something good to make the Eevil SOB want to demise you. That appears to be going on now. Can you imagine Hamas wanting to demise figures in Arafats cabinet? Hell, in those days, the PA cabinet was SUPPORTING the incitement. This is a big change. Is it dangerous? Sure. Is it uncertain who will win? Sure. But its a "seachange". |
Posted by: liberalhawk 2005-10-11 12:19 |