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Volume XIV, Fall 2007, Number 2  
 
ABSTRACT

Speech at a Demonstration in Tel Aviv Commemorating 40 Years of Occupation.
 
Nurit Peled-Elhanan
 
Ms. Peled-Elhanan, an Israeli peace activist, is a laureate of the Sakharov Prize of the European Parliament for Human Rights and Freedom of Thought. The following speech was given on June 9, 2007, and originally published in Occupation Magazine, June 13, 2007 (translated by Mark Marshall).

Good evening. It is a great honour for me to stand on this stage beside my friend and brother Bassam Aramin, a man of the Palestinian peace camp, one of the founders of the Combatants for Peace movement of which two of my sons, Alik and Guy, are members. Only last week, on Tuesday in Anata and on Thursday in Tulkarem, the Combatants for Peace movement succeeded in organizing two massive gatherings and recruited 10,000 Palestinians to their goal — a joint nonviolent struggle against the occupation through close cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians. If not for the racist laws of the State of Israel, all those thousands of people could be with us here this evening to prove once and for all that we have a partner.

Bassam and I are both victims of the cruel occupation that has been corrupting this country for 40 years now. The two of us came this evening to lament the fate of this place that has buried our two daughters — Smadar, “the bud of the fruit” [Hebrew], and Abir, “the perfume of the flower” [Arabic] — who were murdered at an interval of ten years, ten years during which this country has filled [up]with the blood of children, and the underground kingdom of children on which we tread day by day and hour by hour has grown to overflowing.
 
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