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Hello All,
I recently received this and just had to share it with you all. Here’s the English description of the video in Arabic on YouTube:
Rehab Kanan is a Palestinian poet who left Lebanon after the Sabra and Shatila Massacare in 1982, knowing that her husband and daughter had died under the rubble of their house.
She kept writing poems all these years. Once Abu Dabi TV had an interview with her. People in Lebanon saw the interview, and they knew that her daughter was found alive. So they contacted the TV station who agreed to have another interview with her, this time bringing her daughter to her without her knowledge. Look at this meeting, you cannot hold your tears back.
May God bless your kids and keep them safe under your wings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKAkzqFU_Ss
–Steve Ghannam
By Musa Al-Hindi
(To Farid “Butrus”Al-Khatib, who fell so that Sabra-Shatila would continue to live)
(To Hana Shahin, who fell, but refused to be silenced)
Oh people tell the world about what happened to the Palestinian people.
Oh boat waiting at the port, upon your return tells our beloved ones.
The days and the years slipped away with the departure of my beloved.
It is an exodus without return, oh Palestinians!
Oh mother, my tears are flowing down my cheeks.
Oh, mother, where shall I go?
What shall I do? I am already homeless in the land of the Arabs.
I have been alone all night counting the stars by myself.
I went to the sea, oh mother, to cast my net. But, the sea swallowed my net.
Oh my beloved, with whom shall I stay? With whom shall I talk?
May god be pleased with you. May He have mercy on you.
Did they cover you with soil, my children?
May God make the earth soft on your tender bodies.
(From recordings of morning women in Shatila made by ABC News in the wake of the Sabra-Shatila Massacre)