Algiers, Algeria (Old School Casbah living room)
Please contribute what you can and encourage others to do the same to help the Ziada family in their struggle for justice for the Palestinian people.
Please contribute what you can and encourage others to do the same to help the Ziada family in their struggle for justice for the Palestinian people.
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اسماعيل زيادة، فلسطيني من غزة، فقد أمه، وأخيه الأكبر، وزوجة أخيه، وابنائهم الثلاثة، وصديق كان يحل ضيفا عليهم في حرب 2014 بعد قصف الاحتلال لمنزله.
قرر “اسماعيل” المطالبة بمحاكمة جنرالات الاحتلال بنفسه، وقام برفع دعوى قضائية ضدهم بدلا من الاعتماد على السلطة.
اليوم “اسماعيل” بحاجة إلى دعمنا، لمواصلة الدفاع عن قضيته (نا) العادلة. يمكن التبرع لمصاريف الدعوى من خلال الرابط أدناه، أو الدعم عن طريق مشاركة الرابط ونشره.
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“Your silence will not protect you.”
— Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches
(via the-book-diaries)
“You are here just to be, for no reason. You have no mission except to enjoy life, to be happy. The only thing you need is just to be the real you. Be authentic. Be the presence. Be happiness. Be love. Be joy. Be yourself; that’s the main point. That’s wisdom.”
— don Miguel Ruiz
““The only writers who have any peace are the ones who don’t write. And there are some like that. They wallow in a sea of possibilities. To express a thought, you first have to limit it, and that means kill it. Every word I speak robs me of a thousand others, and every line I write means giving up another.””
— Stanisław Lem, “Hospital of the Transfiguration” (via secondwing)
Okay but you really got the juice when you can get someone hooked on you without having to be sexual. Like your mind, the way you think attracts them so much they love every ounce of you not just the outside appearance.
“The culture doesn’t encourage you to think about such things until you’re about to die. We’re so wrapped up with egotistical things, career, family, having enough money, meeting with the mortgage, getting a new car, fixing the radiator when it breaks–we’re involved in trillions of little acts just to keep going. So we don’t get into the habit of standing back and looking at our lives and saying: Is this all? Is this all I want? Is something missing?”
— Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie (via the-book-diaries)