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Transcripts For ALJAZ The 20240704

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What makes us feel like we belong for palestinians living under is really occupations preserving their heritage parts of survival, especially when their Music Education in history are being actively targeted and the range of these portions. And this is the stream, the from the destruction of education and cultural institutions to the assassination of for 25. 00 a year or painter. He buys a good israels war is wiping out facets of policy and heritage. Today the stream looks at what does that stake when sentries, old institutions are bombed and destroyed, and what palestinians are doing to preserve what remains. And to discuss that im joined by ahmed to bossy, the artistic director of the freedom theater in jeanine in the occupied westbank, my r. Hum dawn upon listing and multiplatform, writer, director, and producer, and serena russell, a policy in American Academic working on the documentation and preservation of policy and in full core. Thank you all so much for joining us here on the stream today. Im a, id like to start with you because your story is obviously still point here. Um, can you tell us about your a rest . Im the rates in the freedom to your theater in geneva. Yes, i mean my head is, is like any other 4, but i would say in west bank or does that have been to us all the time every day is nothing you fuck the lovely of those 7 to 5 years. The, the where the stop to the nice a, what is going on and by this time, but yes, you talking about a very violent, eh, crazy, a cool sort of jones who just stormed in my house and the me going for the cost me, ill put you in the floor, stop 50 me is took my brother storm and my house destroyed everything eh, eh, what people youre sending. Imagine they didnt do anything. Ive done it. They took me results notes without choose outside and then desktop to take pauses with me and take a sense, fees and discharge. They put some costs here on the, on me, on this part, taking these pictures to show them again to friends how beautiful they are. And then they, they took costs with other the seniors and people from the cam electric pointed to austin the feud. And i still have the cops on it blindfolded in the cold and the rain and the month. And then, oh, as they thought they took us to that in to the junction the course of him, and for sure to get us eh, and you know, way, the thought trying on a psychology and mentally making or the sound screaming. You cannot do anything. Dont say anything and it is 5, im very sorry. You describe a very traumatic experience. Even though you say this is nothing out of the ordinary for palestinians in 2011 the co founder of the theatre julia and their home is, was killed and the freedom theatre has been under cost and threats for several years. Why do you think that is what in your work and the work of the freedom theater is triggering this kind of reaction response to a by these really all taurus hes yes on those times with the guns theyll live because i think the this on the chop there when you, when i off and show us to the, with the we are, and we are, and the mens and the off sevage. But you know, culture, freedom, the money to you, my life again, the senior and to bring it to the with a new style with the modern picture that shows that the piled up on a senior office, educated and aware of everything is going on in this, this planet, im for sure. Thats what, thank you. Vision does not want to show that, but i know there was a mac, the most lives of us, especially going to students even find the resistance that we are looking like i told them its like, you know, i say is on all these crazy names. They can get to, to, to scan the div. Thats what they told that you patients. Well for sure, that is what i am, your only been a thought. The problem, especially of the 2nd of those 2002. And they can see the companys name from the 3 dont get that because they know and how, how strong up culture it cant find them. And for us we believe and to the father will be up to speed, go to the father. So there would be a thought to point 3. So dons, we will bring a story to the hardware and thats what is happening actually of the social for these young people start to use the all these black homes. Theres thought to see its in with the i thought im up and all these kind of phones that the student im resisting in a very a thats a different way. But everyones expecting, as we reach many communities all over the width. And thats what this changing the story. Charles is very fast as a back to back sion and west america. The next into father will be an artistic one. My art, i would like your to hear. I saw you nodding several times. Do you think israel has been deliberately arresting, targeting cultural institutions, cultural workers, im look, im know, a political panelist. But what i can say is i constantly sit down and think about and i know that this is more but, but i constantly sit down and think about how do you, how do you go, how do you create a genocide, right . Like you create atrocities on the ground, you target cultural institutions and universities, museums, Cultural Heritage sites. And then you start to target the cultural creators. So the poets, the writers, the artist, basically the people who are reclaiming their own narrative. So, and writing about the atrocities that they go through every single day. So every day im sitting here thinking about, well, how do you actually erase of people and thats how you do it. So i do agree, i do completely agree with what . Well, im not saying that i dont its, its a very rude and its a very powerful statement to serena to say that the next into father could be cultural, could be artistic. What is your take here in terms of whats been happening until now . And israels position with regards to policy and culture of palestinian arch. Everything that humanizes palestinians as im a put it to yes. So historically, this is not the 1st time that posting control institutions have been targeted. In the 1940s alhambra sentiment was targeted in the National Museum in jerusalem and 1948. And then of course, the looting of post in archives, which included films, photos, and music to this day post to me. And did you not have access to those . Theyre being stored in the, the, is really archives. So we, this is not the 1st time there is a concerted effort and intentional effort to target putting cultural institutions. Because if you, if you erase the people as one thing, but if you erase the peoples culture, you erase their tied to the land. And weve seen that through various initiatives to build on top of posting villages historically. And through the continued reading of pasadena archives of, im my, are you actually been sharing your work on palestinian archives on social media . Im would you say that these archives just gained renewed importance in view of everything thats been happening well, so ive been sharing, posting in archives online, at least since 2015. And what ive noticed is, every time there is a conflict or something happens in occupied palestine or lesser, or you know, in the, there the re shares start to rise again. And mostly for a very long time that was from the palestinian community. But now id say its become a little bit different to where my video is in my posts. And whenever i post about historic power assign gets shared far and wide. And i think that because i think people, i mean i dont want to generalize, but i think a lot of people only see palestine as this. You know, wars zone or area where people there theyre not read like they dont really see. Posting is people, they just see them as their victims or terrorists. And now theres this. Theres this hungry to learn more about what palestine was like before all of this or, or, or what other students are like and what their stories are. And so i have been seeing a general, you know, should, which are sharing of my work, but i havent seen quite before. And i think that, that, i mean, its great. I think its interesting. Yeah, ahmed, i wanna go back to the freedom theater. Jeanine is known to be a center for validating and resistance across the westbank. Where to the idea for the theater come from you know, its going to bump this energy and all this eh, b and stuff, the resistance we want to resist. The idea is exactly is about the i think that the says is about that as well as well. Earlier to mention of finding us is through everything to the account in a new form that quote and theres been a thought addition dispute with this deal on history. The dispute on the scene a lot of dreams. So if one of them there want to be this guy did that the im for us. We went 50. 0, we do not okay with the baby. Im too young was a we or other young people who want to to does that, but the point is not to done the point to stay alive as long as you can and desist and bring you a story on all the way of showing for us. We will start to think how we can get the culture of existence, month, just existence, go to the know what i mean. So for us, we will be one of the finding us to, to every think its on right to point. But im through this in any way we put everyone as a teacher, as an engineer of the un office as a mother, as a 5, a. The only solution with the own mind. What were doing is that existence. So we went thinking how we can expect like, or stay alive or we can, we shoot more people more to community, the community. So for us, we believe that the up itself, which, where everyone can understand that everyone can a be, belong to it and fall off the say to as i can be up, the stage is on and caring for the 7. So for us, its very important to go into the door and we can as that is, this does it through for the situation. Who as you can see, it clearly been affecting everything. They have noticed that no value was they destroyed as to see at tons a new benefit these, i dont, you know, as like which kind of people to talk about. So i think its better in both of us. Dns to own was looking for them. You to is what im you ways to keep find the thing because this situation, fixed by vision. Its the have this ugliest. No, i vision to, to patient ever been happen. This is you might be so we need to be affected to pin resist in a way that show that in face of the situation. Im 30 face of the west and you will support thing distribution. Your commitment is palpable. We can, we can definitely feel the energy over here in your words. So we know we saw you make an interesting point on social media. Lets have a listen. Somebodys gonna find me on this, but i think the most defiant, active resistance is to sing. I know that sounds like some liberal b s, but they cross their water, electricity, food, the level, their religious, cultural and university is solutions. And yet they sing. They seem to one another to god, to the land. They tell the land you will remember us and we will remember you and even if they destroy us all you will still carry us with in you nothing. I can stop that serena, can i ask you about that . Because that is precisely what was that was putting before the power of resisting through ours. Im obviously, and you mentioned this before as well. Um, whats happening to balancing and culture is not new. Weve been talking about it for a while, but whats happening to the co true heritage in gaza is enormous. The physical destruction as im it, but it is wide spread. What is going to be the long term impact of this . You know, the, theres an african progress that says when an elder dies, a Library Burns to the ground. And if we think the number of elders that we have lost throughout this genocide, its hundreds upon thousands of or thousands upon thousands of libraries at this point. And have for him to the crowd because we have not only lost these individuals, we have lost their stories. We have lost recipes their songs. We have lost everything that they knew of. 1948831948 palestine. There was a woman who was interviewed at the beginning of this genocide. Names had had the announcer and she was born in 1944. And she had stories of, of pre pre 9048 co sign. And unfortunately she was lost and she was killed. And i just keep thinking back to the stories that we lost with her. There was an academic whose name, the cutting shush, who was a folklorist, a prominent folklorist, who kept posted in folklore and a special rare books collection. Not only did we lose him, but we lost his knowledge, we lost his rear book collection, and so this reverberates throughout society and for generations to come. The one thing that i will say about how simians is we have, you can, you can destroy our books and you can level our buildings, but you cannot destroy our spirit. And you can see that through the various songs that have come up throughout this conflict, you have seen people singing, youve seen medical workers, journalists and children still sing and they sing songs of joy, not just resistance, but joy and love. Because the majority of post to me and folk work songs are around joy and love. Thats who we are, works. And so even if everything is destroyed, that oral tradition still remains. And were going to continue that real tradition and past me down to future generations. Its very interesting because you also talk a little bit about the references that my are was making earlier about the power of the past and, and, and this history. I want to bring you a post that we found on instagram, basically saying before the age of social media, the victory has got to write history, deleting any atrocities they committed and removing any new ons. But now we can post our stories, our videos and our truths about whats happening in palestine. Were not just influencers were historians my are. Do you think that the online space is an important space for this heritage to be kept in to be preserved or the other way around . Because we also seen youtube deleting some content about policy policy and history. So which one is it . Well, the thing about the internet is that via like the internet, theres a saying that where people mostly similar piece of people say that the internet as forever. What you post is in your digital footprint forever. And so i think when i think about that, i think its really interesting that youtube and, and instagram and tick tock. And all of these social media platforms are really adamant on either censoring people or on or, and Youtube Space deleting. And like deleting 15 years worth of documentation, and were not even talking about violent, documented like a violent documentation here. Were talking about just people documenting their daily lives under occupation. Uh huh. So when you, 1st of all, when you remove that, i think, what are you trying to do . Which takes me right back to how do you erase of people, right . You also try to erase them online. But i think whats happening now is theres so much theres, theres so many people post think thats one which is, which is great for the cause and then to now theres people who work in tech core coming out and saying guys, start downloading things, start downloading things. Putting them on a hard drive, the Palestinian Museum has a digital archive where you can go in and upload, upload family archives or archives that youre finding online. Essentially, there is a way to preserve these will to preserve everything thats being posted online now, and i think that we all need to do that. It has to be very and so i think very important point. And very important tip ahmed. What about our test . The role of those making our how do you guys go about trying to resist . I mean, 2 of your colleagues remain in detention. And can you tell us a little bit about them and about your message to the artists were presenting policy and culture today . Uh yeah, i think uh does. Uh uh, does that make it or does the need for the box for them, or is that the one that the white men thought itd be the right to teach us about democracy about elections, about these big thing women, this big thing that you mentioned the im for us, yes. And we know that if you do, if you do, oh, it does cost you a prison or to be can re bid a big project on that. But usually the problem is, is about the but i seen the office, most of them facing all the difficulties if from days. Well, any innovation, some of them like approved make a south coast where 3 like that to she got to imprison of these to use on have the because appointed, she lost in the facebook. And the point it was, it was this, my people are these guys. And they know that in fact, the way of they know they, but were 3 so much sure. We know that as im going to you even me, my says there is one street between the on my house and each day i close the street to younger sit. I expect a put it in my head and thats make me even more strong. Im of the policy now. Were not happy. We are given the most valuable things that we have. Is that to give it to the top 3 and a lot of people on our move to that issue for us. We know that if you resist, if you will, not, if youre doing resistance thats being that they q patient do like it, thats mean exactly. You could be to all, youll be in the present and thats what makes us. And this is a sign. This is an improved the outcome do something. Thats why we are in prison. Thats why julia and well get assessing that in front of the my message says to our people dont want to do mind if the 1st time its its the dawn. Well, we must relax, will not stop, was it by this time with respect to the situation that the

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