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He does not weep who does not see

He does not weep who does not see by AnomalousNYC.
The son of Zaher al-Kafarnah watches as his father's corpse is prepared for burial. His father was killed this morning in one of the thousands of Israeli missile strikes that have rained down every day and night on the tiny, walled Gaza Strip for the last few months. As has been the case for decades, the overwhelming majority of victims of israeli aggression are civilians, and particularly children. Since the beginning of July, about 4 civilians a day in Gaza are being killed - every day - by Israelis.

ORIGINAL PHOTO: Hatem Moussa
IMAGE ALTERATION: /anomalous
IMAGE TITLE: Victor Hugo

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God's chosen people
by Jostein Gaarder - Aftenposten
August 15, 2006


There is no turning back. It is time to learn a new lesson: We no longer recognize the state of Israel. We could not recognize the South African apartheid regime, nor did we recognize the Afghan Taliban regime. Then there were many who did not recognize Saddam Hussein's Iraq or the Serbs' ethnic cleansing. We must now get used to the idea: The state of Israel, in its current form, is history.

We do not believe in the notion of God's chosen people. We laugh at this people's fancies and weep over its misdeeds. To act as God's chosen people is not only stupid and arrogant, but a crime against humanity. We call it racism.

Limits to tolerance

There are limits to our patience, and there are limits to our tolerance. We do not believe in divine promises as justification for occupation and apartheid. We have left the Middle Ages behind. We laugh uneasily at those who still believe that the God of flora, fauna, and galaxies has selected one people in particular as his favorite and given it funny stone tablets, burning bushes, and a license to kill.

We call child murderers 'child murderers' and will never accept that such have a divine or historic mandate excusing their outrages. We say but this: Shame on all apartheid, shame on ethnic cleansing, shame on every terrorist strike against civilians, be it carried out by Hamas, Hizballah, or the state of Israel!

Unscrupulous art of war

We acknowledge and pay heed to Europe's deep responsibility for the plight of the Jews, for the disgraceful harassment, the pogroms, and the Holocaust. It may have been historically and morally necessary for Jews to get their own home. However, the state of Israel, with its unscrupulous art sof war and its disgusting weapons, has massacred its own legitimacy. It has systematically flaunted International Law, international conventions, and countless UN resolutions, and it can no longer expect protection from same. It has carpet bombed the recognition of the world. But fear not! The time of trouble shall soon be over. The state of Israel has seen its Soweto.

We are now at the watershed. There is no turning back. The state of Israel has raped the recognition of the world and shall have no peace until it lays down its arms.

Without defense, without skin

May spirit and word sweep away the apartheid walls of Israel. The state of Israel does not exist. It is now without defense, without skin. May the world therefore have mercy on the civilian population. For it is not civilian individuals at whom our doomsaying is directed.

We wish the people of Israel well, nothing but well, but we reserve the right not to eat Jaffa oranges as long as they taste foul and are poisonous. It was endurable to live some years without the blue grapes of apartheid.

They celebrate their triumphs

We do not believe that Israel mourns forty killed Lebanese children more than it for over three thousand years has lamented forty years in the desert. We note that many Israelis celebrate such triumphs like they once cheered the scourges of the Lord as "fitting punishment" for the people of Egypt. (In that tale, the Lord, God of Israel, appears as an insatiable sadist.) We query whether most Israelis think that one Israeli life is worth more than forty Palestinian or Lebanese lives.

For we have seen pictures of little Israeli girls writing hateful greetings on the bombs to be dropped on the civilian population of Lebanon and Palestine. Little Israeli girls are not cute when they strut with glee at death and torment across the fronts.

The retribution of blood vengeance

We do not recognize the rhetoric of the state of Israel. We do not recognize the spiral of retribution of the blood vengeance with "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth." We do not recognize the principle of one or a thousand Arab eyes for one Israeli eye. We do not recognize collective punishment or population-wide diets as political weapons. Two thousand years have passed since a Jewish rabbi criticized the ancient doctrine of "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth."

He said: "Do to others as you would have them do to you." We do not recognize a state founded on antihumanistic principles and on the ruins of an archaic national and war religion. Or as Albert Schweitzer expressed it: "Humanitarianism consists in never sacrificing a human being to a purpose."

Compassion and forgiveness

We do not recognize the old Kingdom of David as a model for the 21st century map of the Middle East. The Jewish rabbi claimed two thousand years ago that the Kingdom of God is not a martial restoration of the Kingdom of David, but that the Kingdom of God is within us and among us. The Kingdom of God is compassion and forgiveness.

Two thousand years have passed since the Jewish rabbi disarmed and humanized the old rhetoric of war. Even in his time, the first Zionist terrorists were operating.

Israel does not listen

For two thousand years, we have rehearsed the syllabus of humanism, but Israel does not listen. It was not the Pharisee that helped the man who lay by the wayside, having fallen prey to robbers. It was a Samaritan; today we would say, a Palestinian. For we are human first of all — then Christian, Muslim, or Jewish. Or as the Jewish rabbi said: "And if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?" We do not accept the abduction of soldiers. But nor do we accept the deportation of whole populations or the abduction of legally elected parliamentarians and government ministers.

We recognize the state of Israel of 1948, but not the one of 1967. It is the state of Israel that fails to recognize, respect, or defer to the internationally lawful Israeli state of 1948. Israel wants more; more water and more villages. To obtain this, there are those who want, with God's assistance, a final solution to the Palestinian problem. The Palestinians have so many other countries, certain Israeli politicians have argued; we have only one.

The USA or the world?

Or as the highest protector of the state of Israel puts it: "May God continue to bless America." A little child took note of that. She turned to her mother, saying: "Why does the President always end his speeches with 'God bless America'? Why not, 'God bless the world'?"

Then there was a Norwegian poet who let out this childlike sigh of the heart: "Why doth Humanity so slowly progress?" It was he that wrote so beautifully of the Jew and the Jewess. But he rejected the notion of God's chosen people. He personally liked to call himself a Muhammedan.

Calm and mercy

We do not recognize the state of Israel. Not today, not as of this writing, not in the hour of grief and wrath. If the entire Israeli nation should fall to its own devices and parts of the population have to flee the occupied areas into another diaspora, then we say: May the surroundings stay calm and show them mercy. It is forever a crime without mitigation to lay hand on refugees and stateless people.

Peace and free passage for the evacuating civilian population no longer protected by a state. Fire not at the fugitives! Take not aim at them! They are vulnerable now like snails without shells, vulnerable like slow caravans of Palestinian and Lebanese refugees, defenseless like women and children and the old in Qana, Gaza, Sabra, and Chatilla. Give the Israeli refugees shelter, give them milk and honey!

Let not one Israeli child be deprived of life. Far too many children and civilians have already been murdered. 

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xavib  Pro User  says:

wow
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Iseult says:

Extraordinary portrait of grief and loss....extremely moving.
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

New, Deadly Weapons Used by Israel on Lebanon, Gaza
Paola Manduca, Arab News
August 14, 2006

By now there are countless reports, from hospitals, witnesses, armament experts and journalists that strongly suggest that in the current offensive, Israeli forces are using “new weapons” in Lebanon and Gaza.

New and strange symptoms are reported amongst the wounded and the dead.

Bodies with dead tissues and no apparent wounds; “shrunken” corpses; civilians with heavy damage to lower limbs that require amputation, which is nevertheless followed by unstoppable necrosis and death; descriptions of extensive internal wounds with no trace of shrapnel, corpses blackened but not burned, and others heavily wounded that did not bleed.

Many of these descriptions suggest the possibility that the new weapons used include “direct energy” weapons, and chemical and/or biological agents, in a sort of macabre experiment of future warfare, where there is no respect for anything: International rules (from the Geneva Convention to the treaties on biological and chemical weapons), refugees, hospitals and the Red Cross, not to mention the people, their future, their children, the environment, which is poisoned through dissemination of Depleted Uranium and toxic substances released after oil and chemical depots are bombed.

Right now, the Lebanese and Palestinian people have many urgent and impellent problems, yet many people believe that these episodes cannot and must not pass ignored. In fact several appeals have been launched to scientists and experts with a view to investigating the issue. With the intent of responding to such appeals, we have set up a team to investigate the testimonies, the images, and possibly the material evidence that delegations and NGOs will be able to bring from the affected areas. We want to offer support to the health institutions of Lebanon and Palestine, which ask constantly for help and external verification and monitoring, and we are examining all available materials in order to formulate hypotheses which can be verified or disproved.
We ask for the active participation of our (Italian) scientific institutions, and, following the request from medical personnel in the conflict area, we are requesting that the UN set up an international independent verification and investigation committee, with a view to facilitating entry into the conflict zone, as well as collecting material and testimonies directly in the field, and undertaking inquiries and verifications concerning the various claims regarding these new kinds of weapons of mass destruction being used by Israeli forces in Lebanon. We request that such investigating teams be set up immediately, and that procedures be defined and implemented with a view to supporting future investigations. Of particular concern is the issue of how to collect and store samples from the different theaters, with a view to preserving important information regarding the various impacts of these weapons.

We ask that the international committee have access to all sources of information, that it be fully operational, while abiding by relevant investigative procedures, including cross-checking of information between different laboratories.

As people and as scientists, we are offering our time and expertise in order to reach an understanding of the underlying facts, in the belief that a perspective of justice, equity and peace among people can be reached only with the respect of the rules defined up to now within the international community of nations. The issue pertains to the behavior of the parties in an armed conflict.

We ask that the respect of these rules be verified in the context of the present conflict. We invite scientists to contribute to this effort by offering their specific competences. In particular we seek collaboration of toxicology experts, pharmacologists, anatomy pathologists, doctors with an expertise in trauma and burns, chemists. They can reach the working group at the e-mail address: nuovearmi@gmail.com

— Paola Manduca is professor of genetics, University of Genova, Italy.
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

Evil Incarnate: Settlers of Hebron
Noura Khouri
May 31, 2006


We visited Hebron this weekend where the situation is far more savage and dire than could possibly be imagined. The only way to describe what we witnessed in Hebron's Old City is like the constant replaying of an old horror film. You know, the kind that show little girls jumping rope with half smiles frozen on their faces in a surreal dream state, while simultaneously a parallel plot of horror plays out. Their was no jumping rope, but the frozen smiles were precisely the look the little settler kids had on their face as they shouted down to us from up above where their settlements are, and threw rocks, stones and debris at us. Terrified, we tried to hide as they giggled and chanted "yulla", "yulla" ("come", "come"); their tone eerily indicating that this was their game of choice. The scene was way too much to take in and process at the time. Speechless, we looked at the few remaining store owners that are left in the Old City, as if begging for an explanation. They just watched our bewildered reactions and simply shrugged their shoulders, offering no words for our brain to make sense of what our eyes were witnessing.

Then again, who can possibly explain, understand or justify the 3,000 soldiers who are there to protect 500 settlers so that they can continue with immunity to: taunt, beat, harass, injure and attempt to push 300,000 Palestinians into leaving their homes?

We sat and had coffee with a family who was the last of the remaining to stay put at the precise point where the settlement is bursting to expand. Isolated, yet steadfast and determined I had recently seen this family in a film titled "A Spiders Web" (to get a copy of the film, contact Al-Haq, the leading Palestinian human rights groups, here (http://asp.alhaq.org/zalhaq/site/forms/feedb ack.htm) ). The family and children have dealt with severe daily harassment by the settlers who even occupied the stairs leading up to their home for several weeks. The cute little one-year-old boy has a disorder of violently banging his head against the floor and wall. None of the doctors have been able to explain or stop his behavior. Does it take a medical genius to explain such a phenomenon? What surprised me most is how Palestinians are able to uphold not only their humanity and resistance in the face of such daily, brutal aggression, but how they are able to hold it together rather than turning into the blind hate monsters that they are surrounded by.

We also saw a home video of mobs of these settlers who, apparently whenever feel roused, get into a large group and gangs of them savagely break into as many homes as they can, only to destroy all of the family's belongings, valuables and life's savings. The soldiers stand there for their protection. The soldiers are placed there by the government to protect the settlers as they carry out their banal acts of evil. This regular display of harassment is the closest I've ever seen to evil incarnated. Through the role modeling of their parents and community explains the only possible way that these children could manifest such righteous acts of hatred. Remember the major propaganda of the late 90's that said Palestinians were teaching their children hate, or violence in school? I wish there could be an equal and thorough analysis of the systematic process in which children are caused to engage in what can easily be seen as blind evil. The situation in Hebron can not be ignored, nor should it be seen as isolated. It is only one more step towards the slow, systematic ethnic cleansing of Palestine.
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

"We are now in a process of renewed escalation. We will continue hitting everything that moves in Hezbollah – but we will also hit strategic civilian infrastructure." […] "It could be that at the end of the story, Lebanon will be dark for a few years"
--A senior Israeli General Staff officer interviewed by Ha'aretz (Ha'aretz, Aug. 7, 2006)
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virgorama  Pro User  says:

twists me up
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Wendell Favacho says:

Save the Lebanese Civilians Petition
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Mr.Fish says:


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canipanic says:

"GODS CHOSEN PEOPLE " can only be the ENTIRE human race...think about it...if there is a god?I love the idea of both sides praying to the same god for their side to win..........you just "gotta keep-em separated" www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtcFbV65XOI
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ickbins says:

A very powerful text, thank you for sharing it. It is clear that racism and nazism is not over yet.
It is a moral issue to resist it, everytime and everywhere.
Thank you again for your important contribution to filling the information gap.
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stoneth  Pro User  says:

!!!
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carf  Pro User  says:

Great piece by Jostein Gaarder.
I think it's worth posting in the MUNDO UNO group, Thomas!
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crime scene  Pro User  says:

A very moving photo..the poor boy.
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Lokhus says:

You're doing a great and important denounce work anomalous.

If more people start beeing aware of the situation in that area of the world, perhaps one day the presure over Israel and USA will be big enough to force them to stop the injustice and pain they're creating.

Keep on the great job you're doing.
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Sad Ferret  Pro User  says:

The photo journalism accompanied by your extraordinarily intelligent commentary is second to none, as painful as it is. I have an inherent distrust of the media, not so here. You are a jewel, thank you.
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

Thanks! Don't forget that I am just as capable of delusion and evil as any other human being. Do your own homework and think all this through for yourself.
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Sad Ferret  Pro User  says:

Yes, I can see you're a little bit bad :) but you're not on anyone's payroll. :)
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Maggie Leung  Pro User  says:

A literally "touching" image -- am touched and hurt by it. It's so well taken that it's hard to look at. Thank you for capturing the moment.
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DIGITALMENTE [deleted] says:

Very Very sad!
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Gmobile  Pro User  says:

those pigs Use White Phosphorus and Depleted Uranium against innocent civilians all over the Middle East. those pigs use propaganda all over North America to make it look like a war for freedom, which is exacly the opposite. Let's all stand up to this evil kabal. Get Informed, then get involved. Thank you!
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Hudlu [deleted] says:

Oh...., my God! :(
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Martin Kimeldorf's Pixel Playground  Pro User  says:

incredibly moving image.
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awaxt2003 [deleted] says:

thank you for posting the words for me, and us to see, thank you.
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scott06 says:

very powerful image....who needs words?
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BlueBerry Pick'n says:

Israel, a country in which I had respected from naïveté, finally admitted they used chemical weapons, specifically white phosphorus.
economic support, manufacture...
our hands are not clean.

I'm heart-broken that the Trust & Love of so many PROGRESSIVE individuals could be so profoundly misplaced.

can we ever be forgiven for our tacit participation?

What is WRONG with North America that we cannot find the courage to stand up & demand the Pain STOP.

Spread Love...

BlueBerry Pick'n
can be found @
ThisCanadian
"Silent Freedom is Freedom Silenced"
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MAZeN. says:

a few tears for too many in the same land.
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**8ЄگΡΐmä©5** [deleted] says:

i was looking for pictures of my hometown until i saw this pic. i stopped. i looked at it and i felt the boy's sadness and grief on his face.
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☻ĠůίЂǻŘĩǾ ™☺ [deleted] says:

Nice picture ..allah yir7amu =)

+fav
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Anne On Amarth says:

Heart-stopping story & picture
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Michel Craipeau  Pro User  says:

A quand la fin de ce carnage ?
Photo très puissante mais que je n'aimerais plus voir ....
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Iweczek says:

WordMingle, a social vocabulary building tool, pulled this picture for the word insatiable
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

fascinating! thank you...
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digital_don  Pro User  says:

Magnificent and moving!
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Farouh91 says:

I am from Palestine too ,I am sad to see this :(
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Farouh91 says:

I am from There!

I come from there and remember,
I was born like everyone is borne, I have a mother and a house with many windows,
I have brothers, friends and a prison.
I have a wave that sea-gulls snatched away.
I have a view of my own and an extra blade of grass.
I have a moon past the peak of words.
I have the godsent food of birds and olive tree beyond the ken of time.
I have traversed the land before swords turned bodies into banquets.
I come from there. I return the sky to its mother when for its mother the sky cries, and I weep for a returning cloud to know me.
I have learned the words of blood-stained courts in order to break the rules.
I have learned and dismantled all the words to construct a single one:
Home

Mahmoud Darwish
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wing_anthology says:

wow
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Rogelio Guzmán-Moya  Pro User  says:

Invitation only:

!!! THE FACE !!!
Please add this exceptional image to:
www.flickr.com/groups/theface/
Posted 35 months ago. ( permalink )

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HannelieC says:

Touching portrait!
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decembre  Pro User  says:

... ! Post it too in
"Portrait★Faces"
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Seen in These favorites. (?)
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La Manchù  Pro User  says:

I have no words
Tears
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

Sewage flood in northern Gaza kills 4
By IBRAHIM BARZAK, Associated Press Writer
10 minutes ago



An earth embankment around a cesspool collapsed Tuesday, spewing a river of sewage and mud that killed four people and forced residents to flee from this village in the northern Gaza Strip, officials said. A local official blamed shoddy infrastructure in Umm Naser, a town of 3,000.

A 70-year-old woman, two small children and a teenager died in the sudden flood, and 25 people were injured, said Dr. Muawiya Hassanin of the Palestinian Health Ministry. Many of the village's houses were submerged or seriously damaged.

Fadel Kawash, head of the Palestinian Water Authority, said the level of sewage in the pool had increased over the past few days, creeping up the earth embankments around the pool until one collapsed, "causing the sewage to pour toward the village."

Ziad Abu Farya, head of the village council, described the scene as "our tsunami."

Rescue crews and gunmen from the militant Muslim group Hamas rushed to the area to search for people feared buried under the slide of sewage and mud. Most residents fled or were evacuated. Three children left on a cart pulled by a donkey, heading toward the nearby town of Beit Lahiya.

Angry residents drove reporters out of the area and mobbed government officials who arrived at the scene. When Interior Minister Hani Kawasmeh arrived to survey the damage, his bodyguards fired in the air to disperse the crowd.

"We lost everything. Everything was covered by the flood. It's a disaster," said Amina Afif, 65, whose small shack was destroyed.

The Water Authority's Kawash said Gaza's poor infrastructure was to blame for the accident.

Several major sewage treatment projects funded by foreign donors, including one near Umm Naser, were frozen after Hamas won elections last year. The U.S. and EU consider Hamas a terrorist group.

"We had a project to treat sewage in north Gaza, it was worked on for two years," Kawash said. "We built a pressure pipe line and pumping station," he added. "But it was stopped after ... troubles began." [i.e., after Israel seized all Palestine's tax revenues and orchestrated an international economic blockade in mid-2006].

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum blamed the "sanctions against Palestinians, including Gaza and the West Bank" for the condition of Gaza's infrastructure.

The Israeli army offered humanitarian assistance to help clean up the spill. There was no word on whether the offer had been accepted.
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MandaRose says:

Your photo gives me chills. It's tragic. Well captured.
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This Great Photographic Art was made by a Diamond Class Photographer!
Please add your photo to Flicker Diamond The Diamond Class Photographer
Read the group rules please and tag your photo DiamondClassPhotographer
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please add it to:
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Please write the story behind your wonderful photo before you add..thankyou!


My regards
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poonks says:

... this is just so real. Beautiful capture. Nice catch! ... would you mind adding it to 'The Honest Tears' Group? flickr.com/groups/the_honest_tears/
Thanks so much :)
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mjmourik  Pro User  says:

Great work Anomalous!!!
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lethAL-PINball-player  Pro User  says:

very strong.....really
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jalalspages says:

An awesome image - original and grief stricken child - one can feel the anguish, agony and pain he had suffered.
Posted 32 months ago. ( permalink )

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jo_3d says:

A picture is worth a thousand words...And the words that ring in my head is tragic pain and loss. One day the suffering will end..but it cannot be stopped by retribution even though that is what is deserved.
Gods true justice is never deserved..it is grace..it is a forgiveness or wrongs when no forgiveness is deserved. God is not like man, He loves all and makes no distingush between people
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Empathie--- says:

Painful reality...another photo that reminded me of one of my poems..

All I want

I want to speak, my tongue stuck, how will I speak?
I want to scream "Mother", my mouth shut, how will I scream?
I want to run away, my feet iron, how will I run?
I want to cry out, tears come out, how will I stop?
I want to rest, no space, where will I rest?
I want to be happy, Death came, I am...

Empathy---
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Capienzzo (Cuenta Abandona) says:

heart breaking ...
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Shutterhack says:

Henri Cartier-Bresson once said, "Photography is nothing, it's life that interests me". This photo of yours has certainly got life. Veery heartbreaking indeed!
Posted 29 months ago. ( permalink )

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s_partakis says:

WOW, what to say to this shot
very heartbreaking
great reportage....


STAV
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pictureclub_2000  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called °Faces Of All People° (only Faces), and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.

This world-class image was found in
Global Village 2 (post 1 - give a globe to 5)
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kenshinhimura8 says:

Only 'nu(clear)' in my mind
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GroupFounder  Pro User  says:

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brunotheghia says:

what BS. neither side wants peace. neither side is willing to live with the other. there will never be peace. there never has been
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

Well, looking at your site I can see that you are a world-class photographer and judging from your profile page an obvious authority on the subject, so I'll just withdraw from political engagement and humbly follow in your sage footsteps.
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Empathie--- says:

I think youre the silly one...Did you read somewhere that this is HIS picture? He gave credit to the original photographer ^_^

AnomalousNYC I think your work, words & edit is awesome!
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

[Empathei above was responding to an abusive freak who has since been blocked]

Just ignore this poster, empathie.

If you look at their profile you'll see that All the same people is not a real flickr user - it's just another fake flickr account, created today, by one of a handful of psycho anti-muslim racists who continually create fake flickr accounts - they do this solely for the purpose of crapping on my flickr page, harrassing people who comment here, and to give the impression that a naziesque hatred of muslims is a popular sentiment. Basically its a combination of Zionists on the one hand, and assorted provocateurs on the other, each trawling for trouble.

It's wise to recall that in the US, Homeland Security has created offices of assholes to do precisely this. It's something of a venerable government tradiiton in this country.

You can usually tell which fake flickr users are the zionist freaks because they so robotically try to pose as muslim women or to rant about how muslims abuse women and kill gays. If you go their page and there sonly one picture, and its some woman who is supposedly a victim of Arab violence, and the poster is claiming to be a woman from Kuwait or Malaysia, you can be sure it's some Jewish guy in Brooklyn.

There's no benefit to either responding to them or allowing them to continue taking craps on your page. Best to just block them, ignore them, and move on. If you don't block them, they'll bombard your page with dozens of posts.

In the five minutes it took to compose this comment, I've already had to delete about a dozen posts by this nutcase. They'll undoubtedly be back shortly with a new fake account.
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nehctapo  Pro User  says:

This is a wonderful portrait, the pain in his eyes sends chills down the viewers spine and makes you really feel his pain, it is exactly what a portrait should do.
Posted 23 months ago. ( permalink )

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Empathie--- says:

AnomalousNYC--> thank you for letting me know. Not even five minutes after I read your comment I looked at my page and found some weird comments. Seriously, I had no idea where he was talking about!! I blocked him and deleted all his comments. I think I will never understand such people who react as retards and be so ignorant.!

ps: Love your work and keep up the good work!!
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

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schindlerisme says:

bullshit

you kill us; you do not recognize us,

we gave you everything and you asked more more

שטויות

מניפולטור קטן שמשקר לעולם באופן עקבי.

קיבלתם נשק, שטחים, כספים ולא עשיתם כלום.

אתם צריכים שלטון מנדטורי, לא הוכחתם שום בגרות כדי להיות מדינה.
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

this is the problem with most Israelis really - they come and steal your country, lock you and your families up in racial concentrations camps for decades, shoot your kids in the head by the thousands, while instructing their own children to despise "the arabs" - and then they seriously believe it when they say "we gave you everything."

Ultimately its because they think they, as the master race, are such hot shit, and everyone else is just a bunch of subhuman savages by comparison.

They killed something like 50 Palestinains in the last day or two, and then squeal "you kill us!"
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

fotos-de-alejandra [deleted] says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called **Social Documentary Photography & events** NEW Contest -WOMEN!, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

fotos-de-alejandra [deleted] says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called **Just 323 days left with George Bush jr.!** (a book project), and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

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siena_eyesee says:

God doesn't approve of many of the things that many people say they do in His name or with His direction.
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

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lat454205 / Lisa  Pro User  says:

Unbelievably moving image.

Makes me weep just to see him this way.
Posted 22 months ago. ( permalink )

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Hurricane Season says:

Wow... your photos are incredible, full of poetry and soul- a tragedy captured in color. thank you for being out there and taking these snaps of reality so we may also be witnesses. I am moved by every single image. thank you...i'm a poet out of words.. hu!
i just wrote asking permission to use another photo of yours "israel's gift to the world" and came upon this one and wanted to ask permission to use this one as well for the same collage track around land right issues faced by Paletinians. Any questions you have i am available... my partner and i live in ny and would love to share more on hurricane season if you wish. stay blessed
alixa
email back at love@climbingpoetree.com
Posted 21 months ago. ( permalink )

Inbetweener [deleted] says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called The Male Heart, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Posted 20 months ago. ( permalink )

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Matilda Webber says:

so moving and touching!
Posted 20 months ago. ( permalink )

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They Call Me X says:

Man,"You Got "X" Mark ! .This Photo Really Means SMth,good Job,and God Bless You. He got A powerful Tears,that It Moved Smth,I am From There.and I know .
Posted 15 months ago. ( permalink )

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KayGee2012 says:

My heart is heavy within me, my soul weeps in pain, that those who by their own claim of being chosen by God spread injustice and violence, cause children to weep as their families die, create orphans and widows, when they should, if their claim were true, spread the justice and love of God on this earth.
Woe to the man who builds his city on bloodshed and violence!
This cannot continue, it is not right, we cannot allow it.
Posted 15 months ago. ( permalink )

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Wiggy Wack says:

An Extremely Powerful Photo! Thank You For Putting It Up!
Posted 15 months ago. ( permalink )

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Amiraaaaah says:

I am not a Palestinian but my heart to that land, I couldn't begin to explain.

This shot speaks volumes.

My heart goes out to you and what you are doing.
Posted 15 months ago. ( permalink )

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NVS_Inc  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Fight Club - Politics & Society (project mayhem), and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Posted 14 months ago. ( permalink )

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***behind the looking glass*** says:

i love this...
though it makes my heart transform into a small and tight knot, and makes it hard to breath and see because of my wet eyes, it also reminds me i cant go to sleep as nothing is happening. the fact that is far away from my comfi home doesnt make it fade thanks to this image.
the media needs more tears like this so our indifference becomes active.
thanks for reminding me there's so much to do.
even though my soul feels hopeless sometimes...

:(
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )

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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

Thanks so much for your comment - I wish more people thought this way. The next step is up to you - just do something, say something - and above all don't let assholes shut you down and don't take my word for anything - find out for yourself what is going on and do your part, no matter how small, to help bring this horrible chapter of our collective history to an end.
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )

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***behind the looking glass*** says:

you welcome.
i dont take your word -or images- for anything. but i've been doing my best to inform myself, and reading a lot, and the fact is, that there is a terrible issue going on, and we cant play blind anymore... this image shows a reality, and thanks to you, more than 12 thousand people have seen this tears, and im sure a lot of souls like mine, are more ansious to take action. so thanks again for that.
for the moment im finishing my career (journalism, hopefully someday photo-journalist!), doing what i can, to put chapters like this on "the table", at least talking about it, cause here a lot of people dont know, so dont care...
i hope next year i'll be out there putting all my energy to change minds and facts...
best for you!
Posted 13 months ago. ( permalink )

R O O T S Y [deleted] says:

heartbreaking but so beautiful.
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Yulia(dot)Ru says:

I'm against any war! But I know how many people do missiles to send them to Israel (and they do that and civilians die too)... If Israel won't protect itself people from Gaza will "rain down missile strikes every day and night" on Israel...
You know, it's very complex problem to be only on one side :(
Though I feel with this little boy (hope he won't become monster when he will grow up)... and I hope that agression will stop from both sides.. one day.
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AnomalousNYC  Pro User  says:

Keep telling yourself that, Yulia; it's fiction, but you'll sleep better. Think of it as a bedtime story to help turn your racist brain off at night.
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )

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DavidCiriaco says:

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Indeed, very strong!
Posted 12 months ago. ( permalink )

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GeirBergh  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called War Photography, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

Im trying to get a group based on real war pictures up and going. A place for those who want to see war pictures. Hope u can help me get this group going. Thank u.

Geir Bergh
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immortalfriendstotheworld says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called sad world, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
Posted 8 months ago. ( permalink )

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