Showing posts with label palestine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palestine. Show all posts

Monday, January 10, 2011

Updates & Transitions.



A Palestinian activist waves his peace sign to passing vehicles, some who are attending the Hebron Aid Flotilla fundraiser by the Hebron Fund @ Chelsea Piers last night, November 16, 2010.



I have skipped two seasons somehow, and now find myself at the tail end of 2010. Oops. I first began the blog as a way to document my ventures as a photojournalist but as I've gotten more involved the core of intention has somewhat changed. I intend on keeping up with this blog as a way to archive my work, but my work as a photographer/activist has changed. I haven't figured out how to articulate the transition, but I will find the words.

Last night I photographed the protest against the Hebron Fund, which is an Israeli non-profit organization, that raises funds to continue the Jewish settlements in Hebron, a city located in the West Bank, inhabited by 160,000 Palestinians, 500 Jewish settlers, and thousands of IDF soldiers. This little bit from Wikipedia paints a dim picture of what Palestinians are going through in Hebron:

Palestinian control of Hebron is limited to the 20 or 30 square kiliometers of H1, which contains around 120,000 Palestinians. In H2, where more than 500 Jewish settlers live among 30,000 Palestinians, the Palestinian populations' movements are heavily restricted whilst the Jewish settlers are allowed total freedom of movement and protected by the IDF.[13] Palestinians are not allowed to use Shuhada street, which is one of the main thoroughfares of Hebron, which is restricted to settlers. Shuhada street has received millions of dollars of renovations funded by the United States.[13]


As a result of these restrictions, about half the shops in H2 have gone out of business since 1994, in spite of UN efforts to pay shopkeepers to stay in business. Palestinians cannot approach near where the settlers live without special permits from the IDF. Palestinian criminals come to H2 to flee the Palestinian police.[13] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebron)
(My photos were featured on Adalah-NY's website, a Boycott Divestment Sanctions organization. You can also view the whole set here as a slideshow.)
Now to articulate my transition...The collective I started at the tail end of last year, called the Alliance of Conscious Documentarians (ACD), has been materializing over the course of the last few months. My first attempt at organizing ACD was at the annual antiwar march in Washington, DC, March 20th, 2010 and the May Day Rally here in NYC. The photos were taken by myself and 4 other photographers (Pete Pin, Johanna Galvis, Bill Hackwell, & Gabi Lazaro) and can be seen here.  It was a great experience working with these talented photographers, and we were able to put together a comprehensive set of the March 20th protest.  


In the summertime, I continued my project of documenting the after-effects of Police Brutality on victim's families, and joined forces with Oja, who is mainly known for being a spectacular NYC DJ, but is also an incredible human encyclopedia and aural historian.  Together, we've been continuing the work of documenting and broadcasting cases of Police Brutality, and also covering other struggles, like the Lynne Stewart case and the Palestinian right to return.  The union has been most fruitful, as now ACD has the crucial component of sound adding a whole new dimension to photographic storytelling.  


We are in the middle of putting together a blog:  http://acdmedia.wordpress.com , and a youtube channel:  http://www.youtube.com/acdmediachannel which will log our work.  We have recently completed our first international ACD trip to Haiti to document the condition of the earthquake displacement camps.  


As we continue our work, I will utilize this blog as a means of documenting my personal experiences, giving space for myself to process and continue the documenting of my experiences as a photographer.  


Thanks for reading, and stay tuned.  

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Weekend in DC -- Summer Teaser






This past weekend I traveled up to DC for the March on Washington, the annual anti war march organized by the ANSWER Coalition. I ended up attending 2 other events - and took a shitload of photos. :)

I'm still working on the March 20th photographs - I have to sift through about 800 of them (trigger happy). The demonstration was amazing, although a bit short (I'm comparing it to last year's march, where we marched to Crystal City and it took forever). There was an estimate of 10,000 people at the march. I had a severe headache the entire march so I wasn't too happy with the blazing sun. It was nearly 80 degrees out.


The picture above is of an AIPAC conference participant giving the finger to a protestor who...really hates Jews. Doesn't help at all considering we're protesting AIPAC as well, but with sound arguments. I hope they don't put us in the same category of crazy, LMAO.

Although the AIPAC protest was small, it was visually quite stunning. Code Pink had a strong visual presence and their pink banners and outfits really contrasted well against the gray Convention Center. You can see the whole set here:

After the AIPAC protest, I shot the Immigrant Rights rally at the National Mall where over 500,000+ immigrant rights activists camped out from 1-4:30PM. Around 4:30, everyone began leaving and marching passed the Capitol and Supreme Court. It was a powerful experience walking with so many people, many of them with their families.




Saturday, December 26, 2009

Tomorrow Marks the 1st Year Anniversary of the Gaza Massacre


A boy and his father gather with others at a Brooklyn for Peace Vigil for the Gaza Massacre last January.



Passionate activists gather in Times Square last year right after the Gaza Massacre.



A young boy delivers his conscious message at a NYC protest for Gaza last year.




Organizers hand out leaflets to raise awareness of what is happening in Gaza.



When you're Palestinian, this is a way of life. Brotherhood has a whole different meaning.



Palestinian Activist friends Mahmoud Mishal and Moayad Toom show solidarity at a Gaza protest last year in NYC.



Activist youths show their signs of solidarity, love, and resistance to occupation.



Tomorrow marks the 1st year Anniversary of the 22-day bombardment on Gaza by Israel that resulted in nearly 1500 Palestinian deaths, 60% of which were women and children. I was in Ottawa visiting my Godfather wishing so much to be standing by my Palestinian friends who have grown up watching their parents mourn in front of the television over the continuous seige of their homeland.

As I write, "over 500 people from 20 countries, in 250 vehicles loaded with Humanitarian Aid, are left stranded in Aqaba, Jordan, having been refused permission to enter Egypt," reports John Hurson, an Irish Activist on the Viva Palestina Tour led by British MP George Galloway.

As international sources such as BBC, AlJazeera, and World Bulletin all report the convoy's latest status, national media outlets like Fox News and CNN steer clear of such mentions and focus on the latest Hollywood gossip and the daily witch hunt for domestic terrorists.

The following is a note from John Hurson, speaking on the convoy's current situation in Jordan, and what steps you can take to help out. Thank you to Barbara Columbus and Maryam Zohny for their additional contacts:

Well folks, as you awake today from your Christmas hangover, over 500 people from 20 countries, in 250 vehicles loaded with Humanitarian Aid, are left stranded in Aqaba, Jordan, having been refused permission to enter Egypt.

The Egyptians have placed 3 conditions on the convoy if it wants to enter Egypt.

1. We hand all our vehicles and aid over to UNRA.

2. We drive 500 miles abck to Syria, and take a 24 hour ferry through the Suez Canal.

3. We have to ask Israel for permission to cross from Egypt to Gaza.

All 3 conditions have been flatly rejected by everyone on the convoy, as we want to cross into Gaza and hand our aid over to the Palestinians ourselves.

Would you phone Canada to ask permission to enter the US? Would you ask France for permission to go to Germany? For the 1st time, Egypt have now openly admitted that they are under control of Israel/US.

This has been the lead story on Al Jazeera for the past 24 hours, and there are media teams from all over the Arab world here in Aqaba following this story. Needless to say, everyone watching is totally outraged by Egypt's complicity with Israel/US in denying this convoy of aid to reach Gaza.

Yesterday, Christmas Day, I dressed up as Santa to lighten the mood, and everyones sprirts lifted.
Al Jazeera interviewed Santa, who explained that the children in Gaza were the only ones in the whole world who didn't recieve any presents. Santa explained that while flying through the air on his sleigh with the reindeers, he was stopped and refused entry. Santa was upset as this was the only place in the world he could not visit. I will post the clip whenever I get it from Al Jazeera.

Tomorrow marks the 1 anniversary of the start of the 22 day massacre of over 1,400 people. In solidarity, we are all going to embark on a fast. We will all fast for as long as it takes for us to get into Gaza with our aid.
We are calling on people all over the world to fast with us, and with the Palestinians, who fast every day due to the illegal siege imposed upon them by Israel/US/Egypt.

It's time to take a stand and say "Enough Is Enough". This siege has got to stop, for the sake of humanity.

I am calling on ALL the members of the "Ireland To Gaza" Group to call the Egyptian Embassy and demand that we be allowed to enter Gaza, and deliver our aid.

The contact details for the Egyptian Embassy in Dublin are: +353-1-6606718 / +353-1-6606566 / consular@embegyptireland.ie

The contact details for the Egyptian Embassy in London are: 0044-20-7499-3304 / eg.emb_london@mfa.gov.eg”

Please contact them, and express your outrage at their refusal to allow Humanitarian Aid into Gaza, and to let them know that you will never travel to Egypt again, as long as they are the lap dogs for Israel/US.

Please forward this message on to everyone you know, and invite them to join this group. Plus, please leave a message of support for everyone who is stranded here in Aqaba, and for the Palestinians who need our support now, more than ever.

John Hurson

Stranded in Aqaba, Jordan

Here's a list of other Egyptian Embassies contact information around the world, please email or phone them:1. Egyptian Embassy in Athens, Greece
Phone: 210 36 18 612  13
Fax: 210 36 03 538... See More
Email: emb.egypt@yahoo.gr, eg.emb_athens@mfa.gov.eg

2. Egyptian Embassy in The Hague, Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0) 70-354 20 00, +31 (0) 70-354 45 35
Fax: +31 (0) 70-354 33 04

3. Egyptian Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: (46 8) 662 9687 or 662 9603 or 660 3145
Fax: (46 8) 661 2664

4. Egyptian Embassy in Bern, Switzerland
Phone: 031 352 80 12 / 13
Fax: 031 352 06 25

5. Egyptian Embassy in London, United Kingdom
Phone: 020 7499 3304
Fax: 020 7491 1542
Email: eg.emb_london@mfa.gov.eg

6. Egyptian Embassy in Washington D.C., United States
Phone: (+1) (202) 8955400
Fax: (+1) (202) 2444319
Email: embassy@egyptembdc.org

7. Egyptian Embassy in Caracas, Venezuela
Phone: 0058212  9926259
Fax: 0058212  9931555
Email: egyptianembassy@cantv.com.ve

8. Egyptian Embassy in Berlin, Germany
Phone: 030 477 54 70
Fax: 030 477 10 49
Web Site: http://www.egyptian-embassy.de/
Email: Embassy@egyptian-embassy.de

9. Egyptian Embassy in Paris, France
Phone: (+33) 1 53678830-32
Fax: (+33) 1 47230643
Email: Paris_Con@mfa.gov.eg

10. Egyptian Embassy in Beijing, China
Phone: (8610) 6532 1825
Fax: (8610) 6532 5365
Email: eg_emb_bj@yahoo.com

11. Egyptian Embassy in Ottawa, Canada
Phone: (613)234-4931, (613)234-4935
Fax: (613)234-4398
Email: egyptemb@sympatico.ca

12. Egyptian Embassy in Canberra, Australia
Phone: (00612) 6273 4437 - 6273 4438
Fax: (00612) 6273 4279
Email: egyembassy@bigpond.com

13. Egyptian Embassy in Amman, Jordan
Phone: 5605175 / 5605176 / 5605202 /5605203
Fax: 5604082
Email: egypt@tedata.net.jo, embegypt@tedata.net.jo

In the U.S., contact the Egyptian Embassy, 202-895-5400 and ask for Omar Youssef or email omaryoussef@hotmail.com

Also contact Ahmed Azzam at the Palestine Division in Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cairo, tel +202-25749682 Email: ahmed.azzam@mfa.gov.eg

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This just in from NYC Activist Delayne DeMorgandie who is a part of the Gaza Freedom March currently stranded in Egypt:

As we are poised to commemorate the December 27 invasion of Gaza, our delegates from around the world are gathering in Cairo. As you can imagine, the situation is changing moment by moment and there are lots of rumors. Tonight, the Ma’am News Agency put out a release saying, “Despite earlier announcements that the crossing would be closed until January, Egyptian officials will open the Rafah crossing for four days next week, three for general traffic and a fourth for Egyptian citizens. Head of the Administration of crossings in the de facto government Ghazi Hamad announced Saturday that the crossings would be open starting Tuesday 29 December. On Friday Egyptian nationals only will be permitted to cross. Each day 10-12 buses loaded with 60-70 passengers each will leave Gaza.”

The Foreign Ministry, however, has told us they knew nothing about this and that our situation, i.e. being denied entry, had not changed. For us, however, this represents a major change because it means there might be an opening since the government can no longer say that the border is too unsafe.... See More

We're trying tomorrow anyway to get to Al-Arish and then hopefully Gaza.
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For those of you in major cities, please try to partake in a Gaza demonstration to commemorate the anniversary of the massacre tomorrow. In NYC, protesters will be meeting at 1:00PM on 42nd Street and 7th Avenue in Times Square.