I am committed to Palestine. Naji Al-Ali: the creator of the immortal Handala. With his pen as his weapon, he was the voice of the downtrodden. Opposing imperialism and settlement, his drawings spoke to the revolution, the true revolution, of the camps and the masses, not that of the charlatans and engineers of Oslo that killed him. “I am accused of being biased, and it is an accusation I do not deny. I am biased in favor of those who are ’below.’“ “No to the silencer!“ Naji was loud in his stance against political silencing. Naji called to free them all. He called for liberation. He called out backstabbing Arab regimes and elites. He honored our martyrs. Naji reminds us, “Palestine is not far. Nor is it near. It is within reach of the revolution.“ He is Palestine’s unwavering conscience. His commitment to the cause continues to inspire the rising unity in the homeland and diaspora. For this, he received 100 death threats, from enemies and “allies“ alike, from vague threats to threatening to cut off his fingers that forged his art. “You must correct your attitude,“ a senior PLO member told Naji. Four weeks later in 1987, he was shot by masked PLO gunmen outside the Al-Qabas newspaper offices in London, betrayed by the orchestrators of Oslo. Shot in the eye, he fell into a coma, his enemies thinking that blinding him would blind his immortal vision for global justice. Naji ascended as a martyr on August 29th. His legacy, like his art, lives forever. Naji, meaning survivor, never died. — Browse #NajisAugust and #NajiSurvives in RNN for some examples of Naji’s best works. Источник: Resistance News Network
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