another martyr: karim abo sbeih

a picture circulating on fb

a picture circulating on fb

yesterday, karim abo sbeih, about 20, died in the arab hospital in nablus. karim was severly injured during a very violent night raid into jenin refugee camp on august 20, a week before the raid on qalandia refugee camp. during the jenin camp raid, Majd Mohammad Anis Lahlouh (about 22) was shot dead and Ala Abu Khalife and Karim were seriously injured. It is reported that Karim has had his part of his kidneys, liver, colon and lungs removed before he finally succumbed to his wounds.

Ala is said to have spinal surgery scheduled and to be in critical condition.

again, to me, two raids with this much lethal violence seem out of the zionist ordinary, though i can’t guess what they’d mean.

 

 

 

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reblog: “When Your (Brown) Body is a (White) Wonderland”

when i saw this post, i first thought “not another post wasted on that person”. i haven’t watched videos of the performance, so i can only imagine what took place on stage. but unless she did NOT have not-skinny black female dancers in the background, i think this post is excellent and spot on in that it contextualizes this performance in a general history of using brown/black female bodies as a backdrop, playground, etc. to affirm and maintain white (in this case female) supremacy.

before i post it, i want to rant about a movie that stirred a related kind of annoyed anger. that really shitty movie is called “my last day without you”. it’s about an arrogant white rich male who comes – as a foreigner/visitor – to NY, was it?, to sack a couple hundred employees, and when it turns out that the beautiful and sexy-in-a-standard-kind-of-way, talented, soulful (she sings) woman of color he first thought to essentially buy and then pursued romantically was one of those employees. the desired woman in the movie is shown – apart from being mainstream beautiful and sexy and passionate about singing – to be opinionated and prone to strongly express her emotions. once established as exotically desireable and having rebuked the white snobs first condescending offer to be his playmate for the day, she ends up falling for the guy. and he, in turn, experiences pain at being the white rich snob who sacked all those people now that he came to know this one desirable female of color who’s one of them. there’s little more to the story, it barely makes sense, and yet is just standard privileged white guy gets not-privileged woman of color once he imagines what life must be like for her.

i think the next movie i watched was actually more of that same, though thankfully i have forgotten any details about it.

here the post (that is much better analysis than my annoyed ramblings)

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When Your (Brown) Body is a (White) Wonderland

This may meander.

Miley Cyrus made news this week with a carnival-like stage performance at the MTV Video Music Awards that included life-size teddy bears, flesh-colored underwear, and plenty of quivering brown buttocks. Almost immediately after the performance many black women challenged Cyrus’ appropriation of black dance (“twerking”). Many white feminists defended Cyrus’ right to be a sexual woman without being slut-shamed. Yet many others wondered why Cyrus’ sad attempt at twerking was news when the U.S. is planning military action in Syria.

I immediately thought of a summer I spent at UNC Chapel Hill. My partner at the time fancied himself a revolutionary born too late for all the good protests. At a Franklin Street pub one night we were the only black couple at a happy hour. It is one of those college places where concoctions of the bar’s finest bottom shelf liquor is served in huge fishbowls for pennies on the alcohol proof dollar. I saw a few white couples imbibing and beginning some version of bodily grooving to the DJ. I told my partner that one of them would be offering me free liquor and trying to feel my breasts within the hour.

He balked, thinking I was joking.

I then explained to him my long, storied, documented history of being accosted by drunk white men and women in atmospheres just like these. Women asking to feel my breasts in the ladies’ restroom. Men asking me for a threesome as his drunk girlfriend or wife looks on smiling. Frat boys offering me cash to “motorboat” my cleavage. Country boys in cowboy hats attempting to impress his buddies by grinding on my ass to an Outkast music set. It’s almost legend among my friends who have witnessed it countless times.

My partner could not believe it until not 30 minutes later, with half the fishbowl gone, the white woman bumps and grinds up to our table and laughing tells me that her boyfriend would love to see us dance. “C’mon girl! I know you can daaaaannnce,” she said. To sweeten the pot they bought our table our own fishbowl.

My partner was stunned. That summer we visited lots of similar happy hours. By the third time this scene played out my partner had taken to standing guard while I danced, stonily staring down every white couple that looked my way. We were kicked out of a few bars when he challenged some white guy to a fight about it. I hate such scenes but I gave my partner a break. He was a man and not used to this. He didn’t have the vocabulary borne of black breasts that sprouted before bodies have cleared statutory rape guidelines. He didn’t know the words so he did all he knew how to do to tell me he was sorry this was my experience in life: he tried to kick every white guy’s ass in Chapel Hill.

I am not beautiful. I phenotypically exist in a space where I am not usually offensive looking enough to have it be an issue for my mobility but neither am I a threat to anyone’s beauty market. There is no reason for me to assume this pattern of behavior is a compliment.

miley

What I saw in Cyrus’ performance was not just a clueless, culturally insensitive attempt to assert her sexuality or a simple act of cultural appropriation at the expense of black bodies. Instead I saw what kinds of black bodies were on that stage with Cyrus.

Cyrus’ dancers look more like me than they do Rihanna or Beyonce or Halle Berry. The difference is instructive.

Fat non-normative black female bodies are kith and kin with historical caricatures of black women as work sites, production units,  subjects of victimless sexual crimes, and embodied deviance. As I said in my analysis of hip-hop and country music cross-overs, playing the desirability of black female bodies as a “wink-wink” joke is a way of lifting up our deviant sexuality without lifting up black women as equally desirable to white women. Cyrus did not just have black women gyrating behind her. She had particularly rotund black women. She gleefully slaps the ass of one dancer like she intends to eat it on a cracker. She is playing a type of black female body as a joke to challenge her audience’s perceptions of herself  while leaving their perceptions of black women’s bodies firmly intact.  It’s a dance between performing sexual freedom and maintaining a hierarchy of female bodies from which white women benefit materially.

The performance works as spectacle precisely because the background dancers embody a specific kind of black female body. That spectacle unfolds against a long history of how capitalism is a gendered enterprise and subsequently how gendered beauty norms are resisted and embraced to protect the dominant beauty ideal of a certain type of white female beauty.

Being desirable is a commodity. Capital and capitalism are gendered systems. The very form that money takes — paper and not goods — is rooted in a historical enterprise of controlling the development of an economic sphere where women might amass wealth. As wealth is a means of power in a capitalistic society, controlling this means of acceptable monies was a way of controlling the accumulation, distribution and ownership of capital.

For black women, that form of money was embodied by the very nature of how we came to be in America.

Our bodies were literally production units. As living cost centers we not only produced labor as in work but we produced actual labor through labor, i.e. we birthed more cost centers. The legendary “one drop” rule of determining blackness was legally codified not just out of ideological purity of white supremacy but to control the inheritance of property. The sexual predilections of our nation’s great men threatened to transfer the wealth of white male rapists to the children born of their crimes through black female bodies.

Today much has changed and much has not. The strict legal restriction of inheritable black deviance has been disrupted but there still exists a racialized, material value of sexual relationships. The family unit is considered the basic unit for society not just because some god decreed it but because the inheritance of accumulated privilege maintains our social order.

Thus, who we marry at the individual level may be about love but at the group level it is also about wealth and power and privilege.

Black feminists have critiqued the material advantage that accrues to white women as a function of their elevated status as the normative cultural beauty ideal. As far as privileges go it is certainly a complicated one but that does not negate its utility. Being suitably marriageable privileges white women’s relation to white male wealth and power.

The cultural dominance of a few acceptable brown female beauty ideals is a threat to that privilege. Cyrus acts out her faux bisexual performance for the white male gaze against a backdrop of dark, fat black female bodies and not slightly more normative cafe au lait slim bodies because the juxtaposition of her sexuality with theirs is meant to highlight Cyrus, not challenge her supremacy. Consider it the racialized pop culture version of a bride insisting that all of her bridesmaids be hideously clothed as to enhance the bride’s supremacy on her wedding day.

Only, rather than an ugly dress, fat black female bodies are wedded to their flesh. We cannot take it off when we desire the spotlight for ourselves or when we’d rather not be in the spotlight at all.

This political economy of specific types of black female bodies as a white amusement park was ignored by many, mostly because to critique it we have to critique ourselves.

When I moved to Atlanta I was made aware of a peculiar pastime of the city’s white frat boy elite. They apparently enjoy getting drunk and visiting one of the city’s many legendary black strip clubs rather than the white strip clubs. The fun part of this ritual seems to be rooted in the peculiarity of black female bodies, their athleticism and how hard they are willing to work for less money as opposed to the more normative white strippers who expect higher wages in exchange for just looking pretty naked. There are similar racialized patterns in porn actresses’ pay and, I suspect, all manner of sex workers. The black strip clubs are a bargain good time because the value of black sexuality is discounted relative to the acceptability of black women as legitimate partners.

There is no risk of falling in love with a stripper when you’re a white guy at the black strip club. Just as country music artists strip “badonkadonk” from black beauty ideals to make it palatable for to their white audiences, these frat boys visit the black body wonderland as an oddity to protect the supremacy of white women as the embodiment of more and better capital.

My mentor likes to joke that interracial marriage is only a solution to racial wealth gaps if all white men suddenly were to marry up with poor black women. It’s funny because it is so ridiculous to even imagine. Sex is one thing. Marrying confers status and wealth. Slaveholders knew that. Our law reflects their knowing this. The de rigueur delineation of this difference may have faded but cultural ideology remains.

Cyrus’ choice of the kind of black bodies to foreground her white female sexuality was remarkable for how consistent it is with these historical patterns. We could consider that a coincidence just as we could consider my innumerable experiences with white men and women after a few drinks an anomaly. But, I believe there is something common to the bodies that are made invisible that Cyrus might be the most visible to our cultural denigration of bodies like mine as inferior, non-threatening spaces where white women can play at being “dirty” without risking her sexual appeal.

I am no real threat to white women’s desirability. Thus, white women have no problem cheering their husbands and boyfriends as they touch me on the dance floor. I am never seriously a contender for acceptable partner and mate for the white men who ask if their buddy can put his face in my cleavage. I am the thrill of a roller coaster with safety bars: all adrenaline but never any risk of falling to the ground.

I am not surprised that so many overlooked this particular performance of brown bodies as white amusement parks in Cyrus’ performance. The whole point is that those round black female bodies are hyper-visible en masse but individually invisible to white men who were, I suspect, Cyrus’ intended audience.

No, it’s not Syria but it is still worth commenting upon when in the pop culture circus the white woman is the ringleader and the women who look like you are the dancing elephants.

 

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dci: Four teens among the wounded at Qalandia refugee camp

posting this release by defence for children international, which explains how four children were among those injured by life ammunition inside qalandia refugee camp monday morning, in addition to another child who was hit in the forehead in aida refugee camp.

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Four teens among the wounded at Qalandia refugee camp

Posted on: 29 Aug 2013Laith Abu Aker, 8, from Aida refugee camp near Bethlehem was struck in the forehead by a rubber-coated metal bullet fired by Israeli forces on Monday.

Ramallah, 29 August 2013—Defense for Children International Palestine confirmed today that four Palestinian teenagers sustained injuries during violent clashes that erupted after Israeli forces raided Qalandia refugee camp, outside Ramallah, early Monday morning.

Undercover Israeli forces entered the Qalandia camp to arrest a resident and called in reinforcements when they faced heavy resistance. Israeli soldiers shot and killed three Palestinian men and injured more than a dozen others, among them four boys ages 16 and 17, according to witnesses and news reports. Three of the teenagers that DCI-Palestine visited had gunshot wounds to their left leg. While receiving first aid, one of them found out he had been shot three times in the leg.

“Firing live ammunition in densely populated areas exhibits Israeli forces’ indifference to Palestinian life,” said Ayed Abu Eqtaish, Accountability Program director at DCI-Palestine. “With zero accountability, Israeli forces conduct night raids, arrests and “crowd dispersal” with impunity, which results in injury and death for Palestinians, including children.”

Palestinian youth clashed with Israeli forces at Qalandia Israeli military checkpoint, and elsewhere in the West Bank. A rubber-coated metal bullet struck a young boy in the forehead on Monday afternoon, as Israeli soldiers confronted stone throwers from Aida refugee camp near Rachel’s Tomb, outside Bethlehem. Two Palestinian police officers spotted 8-year-old Liath Abu Aker running scared and bleeding profusely, and rushed him to a nearby hospital.

Last week, Israeli forces killed a Palestinian man in Jenin refugee camp and injured several others during a night raid similar to the deadly incident at Qalandia. Among the injured was a Palestinian teenager who sustained a gunshot wound to his lower torso and required emergency surgery to remove his kidney and lung, according to hospital sources.

At least 24 other children have been shot and injured by live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets or tear-gas canisters since January 2013, according to evidence collected by DCI-Palestine. During the same period, two Palestinian teens have been killed by live ammunition.

While Israeli forces regulations allow the use of these weapons for crowd control in certain narrow circumstances, only a third of these cases involve children directly participating in demonstrations where clashes with Israeli forces later occurred.

The regulations allow soldiers to use live ammunition “only under circumstances of real mortal danger,” according to a recent report by B’Tselem, an Israeli human rights group.

Israeli forces are prohibited from firing rubber-coated metal bullets at women and children. Where firing rubber-coated metal bullets is allowed, police and military procedures state that they must only be fired from a distance of 50-60 meters (165-195 feet) and at the legs of people. The regulations prohibit directly targeting demonstrators with tear-gas canisters.

In May 2013, the average number of civilians injured by live ammunition or rubber-coated bullets more than tripled compared to this time last year, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).

Senior Ranking Officers have stated that violations of Israeli military open-fire regulations are “exceptions rather than the norm.” However, DCI-Palestine documentation shows 42 percent of children were shot in the face or head, 21 percent in the arm or chest and 17 percent in the stomach.

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three more martyrs from early morning raid into qalandia refugee camp

i woke up this morning to see pictures of two martyrs in the morgue. the captions in arabic said they were murdered early this morning in qalandia refugee camp. i wasn’t sure i understood the names, so i checked maannews in english, which reports three martyrs: Jihad Asslan, said to have been only 20 years old, reportedly succumbed to severe injuries in hospital – pronounced brain dead. Younis Jahjouh, about 22 years, reportedly shot in the head. and robin al abed, about 32, reportedly shot in the chest.

15 others reported as injured, whether severely or lightly, i don’t know. apparently an early morning raid into the camp to rearrest a prisoner who had recently been released after 10 years in the occupiers prisons. apparently the occupation forces were entered the camp “under cover”. the arrest was made, but the occupation army was met with resistance. still, to me, this sounds unusual. i am asking friends if it is. writing it like this, though, i’m thinking: does it matter? الله يرحم الشداء

they are not the first martyrs since april 30. i barely registered reports of the murder of young Moataz Sharawnah, about 19, from dura on july 2. i missed reports of the assassination of Hussein Awadallah, about 30, in or near the so-called “buffer zone” (see this post for more on the “buffer zone”) in gaza, and again, i barely registed the murder of Majd Lahloul, about 22, in another bloody raid in jenin refugee camp last week on august 20 which left at least one other person in very critical condition (i saw terrible pictures of the wounded).

i see pictures of people morning near ramallah hospital and imagine the bloody invasion and aftermath at the camp, people waking up to the news of martyrs, with the massive military checkpoint and i don’t know how many soldiers, “border police”, “special forces” etc. just a few meters down the road from the camp, going about their usual business of restricting movement for west bank palestinians. i imagine the clashes that i’m sure are already happening on the main road. if i was in palestine, it would be very close.

here is a video of the clashes in the camp this morning, judging from the light and armored vehicles,  assume this was after the murders, but could be wrong:

here the maan article:

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Israeli forces kill 3 Palestinians in Qalandia camp

Published today (updated) 26/08/2013 11:24
RAMALLAH (Ma’an) — Israeli undercover forces killed three Palestinians overnight Sunday in Qalandia refugee camp in Ramallah, locals said.

Robin al-Abed, 32, was shot in the chest and died instantly, medics said. Younis Jihad Abu al-Sheikh Jahjouh, 22, was also shot dead.

Jihad Asslan, 20, died Monday morning from his injuries after being pronounced brain dead at a Ramallah hospital.

All three men were killed when Israeli forces opened fire on a crowd during clashes with camp residents following an arrest raid.

At least 15 Palestinians were injured by live fire, with six said to be in a critical condition. Most of the injured were shot in the head, chest and upper body, medics said.

Mohammad Abed Badran, Mohammad Mteir, Abdo Mteir, Ali Adawi, and Samer al-Mansour were identified as some of those wounded.

Witnesses told Ma’an that Israeli forces dressed in civilian clothes raided the camp at around 5 a.m. and arrested recently released prisoner Yousef al-Khatib, who had spent 10 years in an Israeli jail.

Dozens of camp residents quickly surrounded Israeli forces, who opened fire.

Another Israeli military patrol then entered the camp.

Abbas’ spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeinah strongly condemned the killings, calling it a crime against the Palestinian people. The incident shows Israel’s true intentions towards the peace process, he added, calling upon the US to intervene and prevent peace efforts from failing.

Caretaker Palestinian Authority prime minister Rami Hamdallah condemned the crime, and sent condolences to the victims’ families.

An Israeli army spokeswoman did not return calls seeking comment.

 

http://maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=624010

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repost: video appears to document soldiers triumphant at remote-controled murder of palestinian during cast lead

while i find some posts by activists on the obviously brutal behavior of zionist soldiers sensationalist and uninformed, i do suggest that everyone watch/read and spread this post, which i think is very important. it tries to contextualize in english what appears to be a video documentation of something terrible and disgusting, although not new: of zionist soldiers laughing triumphantly when murdering – in this case via remote controle – a palestinian.

the link shows two audiovisual segments wherein what appear to be/sound like zionist soldiers are watching two (in first segment) or one (in second segment) individual(s) – assumedly palestinians – on a screen. the individual(s) appear to face the direction of camera and therefore indirectly the soldiers.

in the first segment, one individual, seemingly a woman, is clearly seen waving a white flag from beside the door of a building (another person appears to stand next to her in the doorway). the second segment is darker and less clear. it shows an individual, perhaps walking in a field. there is no other movement. the audiotrack of this segment features at least two male voices – apparently zionist soldiers – talking, with one at one point anouncing something like “and watch what happens in three seconds” – a flash is seen on the screen at approximately the head of the individual who then falls – “and that’s good/great/beautiful”.

read the text in the post, it is specific and makes a significant link.

Purported IDF video has men laughing as Palestinian is brutally killedAnnie Robbins and Phil Weiss on August 12, 2013

This video, lately posted on Facebook, is said by our source to be a leaked Israel Defense Forces video that shows the killing of a Palestinian civilian carrying a white flag during the assault on Gaza in December ’08-January ’09.

While it is not clear to us that the target of the killing is carrying a white flag, the video soundtrack includes Israelis observing the killing and laughing at the brutality of the attack– something like the famous Collateral Murder video from Baghdad in 2007 leaked by Wikileaks.

Our source forwarded an email in Arabic from the person who uploaded it, stating:

his message translates into: the incident took place in an unspecified location of eastern Gaza in the Cast Lead war. it has recently been leaked.

Here is a translation from Ofer of the Hebrew soundtrack on the video at about :50, which he assumed was of soldiers:

First soldier: Now pay close attention to what happens in 3 seconds
Second soldier: his head gets severed
First soldier: And…beautiful! His head lands [on the ground]

The one-minute-long Facebook post contains two videos. The first is of two people in the doorway of a house; a woman waves a white flag. The second shows two figures walking in a field. One appears to carry a white flag that flutters when he or she is struck down. It is unclear whether the two videos in the Facebook post are from the same incident.

The Goldstone Report to the UN Human Rights Commission on the Gaza conflict documented several instances of  Israelis firing on and killing Palestinians holding up white flags. Note especially Chapter XI, Deliberate Attacks against the Civilian Population, beginning on page 158. In a couple of cases, that investigation documented women emerging from houses waving white flags and being shot at.

The famous “Collateral Murder” video of a US Apache gunship attack in 2007 in Baghdad that killed 11, including a Reuters employee, was documented in a military video released by Wikileaks in 2010. The video includes this exchange:

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