Hebrew University
Hebrew University - Nurit
Peled-Elhanan (Dept. of Education) lobbying for terrorism
http://sakharovnetwork.rsfblog.org/archive/2008/12/18/from-nurit-peled-elhanan-sakharov-prize-2001.html
18/12/2008
From
Nurit Peled-Elhanan, Sakharov Prize 2001 Message from Nurit
Peled-Elhanan, Sakharov Prize 2001, shared with Izzat Ghazzawi
to Mr
Hans Gert Pöttering, President of the European Parliament; Luisa
Morgantini, Vice President of the European Parliament; and the
Sakharov Prize winners on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of
theSakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought
Dear
President,
Dear Vice President,
Dear Sakharov Prize winners,
I
apologize for not being able to attend such an important event.
These
words are dedicated to the heroes of Gaza, the mothers and fathers
and children, the teachers and doctors and nurses who are proving
every day and every hour that no fortified wall can imprison the
free spirit of humanity and no form of violence can subdue life.
The
pogrom being carried out by the thugs of the Occupation army against
the residents of the Gaza Strip is known to everyone and yet the
world is impotent as always. I call upon all of us, who have won a
privilege as well as duty by receiving the Sakharov prize, to arise
and go to Gaza and any other city of oppression and slaughter; to
defy all blockades and high walls and not to give up until all
barriers are broken.
When
Jewish poet Bialik wrote after the Pogrom against the Jews in
Kishiniev, "Satan has not yet created Vengeance for the blood of a
small child," It did not occur to him that the child would be a
Palestinian child from Gaza and his slaughterers would be Jewish
soldiers. And when he wrote:
Let
the blood pierce
through the abyss! Let the blood seep
down into the depths of darkness, and
eat away there, in the dark, and breach
all the rotting foundations of the earth.
He did
not imagine that those foundations would be the foundations of the
state of Israel. That the Jewish and Democratic State of Israel
would demagogically use the expression "blood on his hands" to
justify its refusal to release freedom fighters, children and peace
leaders from the worst of prisons, while immersing all of us in the
blood of innocent babes up to our necks, up to our nostrils, so that
every breath we take sends red bubbles of blood into the air of the
Holy Land.
But the
siege of Gaza is only one of many sieges imposed today in the world
by democratic powers as well as by non-democratic ones. All those
sieges are meant for one purpose: to silence the voice of freedom
and justice.
My
co-laureate of the Sakharov Prize, Prof. Izzat Gazzawi, who died of
humiliation less than two years after receiving this prestigious
award, wrote to me just before his heart surrendered, that he
believed the Israeli soldiers who came to his house every night to
break furniture and frighten the children wanted to silence his
voice. I have vowed then as I believe we should all vow every day,
to do everything within our power so that his and other such brave
voices will not be silenced.
Today,
when the most enlightened civilizations commit the most heinous
crimes against innocent defenseless people out of greed, megalomania
and pure racism we should listen once more to Bialik's cry from a
hundred years ago:
"And
I, my heart is dead, no longer is
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