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حقوق النشر محفوظة
لا يمكن قراءة الكتاب أو تحميله حفاظاً على حقوق نشر المؤلف و دار النشر
غير متوفر رقمياً أو ورقياً من خلال مكتبة نور، متروك للتقييم والمراجعة
| مؤلف: | Vittorio Arrigoni |
| قسم: | اتخاذ القرارات [تعديل] |
| اللغة: | الإنجليزية |
| الناشر: | Kube Publishing Ltd |
| ردمك ISBN: | 1847740197 |
| تاريخ الإصدار: | 01 يناير 2010 |
| ترتيب الشهرة: | 486,514 رقم 1 هو الأشهر ! |
| رابط مختصر: | نسخ |
| المزيد من الكتب مثل هذا الكتاب | |
المؤلف كتاب غزة: ابقوا بشر .
Vittorio Arrigoni was an Italian reporter, writer, pacifist and activist.
Arrigoni worked with the pro-Palestinian International Solidarity Movement (ISM) in the Gaza Strip, from 2008 until his death.
Arrigoni maintained a website, Guerrilla Radio, and published a book of his experiences in Gaza during the 2008–09 Gaza War between Hamas and Israel.
He was murdered by suspected members of Tawhid wal-Jihad, a Palestinian Salafist group in Gaza.
Arrigoni was the first foreigner kidnapped in Gaza since BBC journalist Alan Johnston's abduction in 2007.
The murder was condemned by various Palestinian factions.
Arrigoni was born in the town of Besana in Brianza, near Milan, Italy on 4 February 1975.
He claimed that it was in his blood to fight for freedom as his grandfathers fought against the former fascist regime in Italy.
He had the Arabic word for resistance (muqawama) tattooed on his right arm.
Once he passed his maturità exams in Italy, he left his hometown of Bulciago, a small village near lake Como, and began working as a volunteer around the world (East Europe, South America, Africa and Middle East).
In 2002, he visited Jerusalem which according to his mother was the "moment he understood his work would be concentrated there." His mother, Egidia Beretta, is the mayor of Bulciago.
Arrigoni was credited as one of the many activists who revived the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a pro-Palestinian group that works in the Palestinian territories.
In August 2008, he participated in the Free Gaza mission that aimed to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip, in place since June 2007 when Hamas took power in the territory.
He was on the first boat that arrived in the Port of Gaza, describing that moment as "one of the happiest and most emotional" of his lifetime." While volunteering to act as a human shield for a Palestinian fisherman off Gaza's coast in September 2008, Arrigoni was injured by flying glass after the Israeli Navy used a water cannon to deter the vessel.
In November, he was arrested by Israeli authorities after again acting as a human shield for fishermen off Gaza's coast.
He returned to Gaza prior to the Israeli military offensive Operation Cast Lead, which lasted from December 2008 to January 2009.
Arrigoni was one of the few foreign journalists in Gaza during the war; he worked with Radio Popolare and as reporter for the Italian newspaper Il manifesto.
He later published a book, Restiamo umani (en: Gaza, Stay Human), a collection of his reportage from Gaza.
It is translated into English, Spanish, German, and French with a preface by Israeli historian Ilan Pappé.
Several hundred Gazans rallied in the Unknown Soldier's Square to mourn Arrigoni while about 100 Palestinians and internationals marched through Ramallah to a house of mourning in nearby al-Bireh in the West Bank.
In Bethlehem, a candlelight vigil was held outside the Church of the Nativity.
Egyptian authorities offered to allow Arrigoni's family to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing and his body to be sent back to Italy via the crossing.
"It is first and foremost an eyewitness account of an everyman and a true humanist. He was there during the Operation 'Cast Lead' and so his daily dispatches came directly from the killing fields of Gaza, and are therefore free of any media distortion or manipulation."Ilan Pappé, professor of history, University of Exeter An authoritative and deeply moving eyewitness account of the terrible twenty-two-day Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009. These daily dispatches were written in precarious conditions, between bombing raids and intermittent Internet access. Vittorio Arrigoni ends his dispatches with the plea "stay human," which became the motto of the peace protests in his native Italy. This English translation is updated with new entries reflecting on life in Gaza after the offensive and also features an introduction by famous Israeli historian Ilan Pappé. Vittorio Arrigoni was an internationally renowned human rights activist who served as a volunteer with the pacifist International Solidarity Movement and worked closely with fishermen and farmers in Gaza. During the Israeli offensive against the Gaza Strip in 2008-9, Arrigoni acted as a human shield while working with the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances. Working as a freelance journalist for the Italian daily Il Manifesto , Arrigoni’s daily dispatches, written between bombing raids and patchy internet access, ended with the plea, "stay human," which became the motto of the anti-Israeli peace protests in his native Italy. His authoritative and deeply moving eyewitness account was later published in 2010 in Italian, French, German, and English, which the historian Ilan Pappé described as the "account of an everyman and a true humanist." On April 14, 2011, Arrigoni was kidnapped and brutally murdered by militants in Gaza, which caused an international outcry and was unanimously condemned by Hamas and the Palestinian National Authority.
حقوق النشر محفوظة
لا يمكن قراءة الكتاب أو تحميله حفاظاً على حقوق نشر المؤلف و دار النشر
غير متوفر رقمياً أو ورقياً من خلال مكتبة نور، متروك للتقييم والمراجعة
كن أول من يقيم ويراجع ويقتبس من الكتاب
كن أول من يقيم ويراجع ويقتبس من الكتاب
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أنشر كتابك الآن مجانا
نحن بحاجة لملفات تعريف الارتباط لكي يعمل هذا الموقع. يرجى تمكينها للمتابعة.
نحن نظهر لك هذه الرسالة لأننا نحترم خصوصيتك.
بإستخدامك هذا الموقع أنت توافق لنا على جمع ملفات تعريف الارتباط "الكوكيز" لتقديم تجربة مستخدم أفضل،
المزيد من التفاصيل.
لا يمكن تصفح الموقع طالما رفضت استخدام الكوكيز لأن الموقع يعتمد عليه بشكل أساسي للعمل
الملكية الفكرية محفوظة للمؤلفين المذكورين على الكتب والمكتبة غير مسئولة عن افكار المؤلفين
يتم نشر الكتب القديمة والمنسية التي أصبحت في الماضي للحفاظ على التراث العربي والإسلامي
، والكتب التي يتم قبول نشرها من قبل مؤلفيها.
وينص الإعلان العالمي لحقوق الإنسان على أنه "لكل شخص حق المشاركة الحرة في حياة المجتمع الثقافية، وفي الاستمتاع بالفنون، والإسهام في التقدم العلمي وفي الفوائد التي تنجم عنه. لكل شخص حق في حماية المصالح المعنوية والمادية المترتِّبة على أيِّ إنتاج علمي أو أدبي أو فنِّي من صنعه".