by umkahlil - Oct 21, 2007
Young Palestinian refugees [refugees from Nahr Al-Bared Refugee Camp] rest on mattresses in a school classroom in Beddawi [Refugee Camp]. Said a seventy-year old Palestinian woman who is leaving the camp: "I am relieved that we are leaving, but where do we go now?"
Maybe she'll go to Brazil. At least one hundred Palestinian refugees who were living in Iraq because they were ethnically cleansed from Palestine have been resettled in Brazil while 237 Brazilian Jews immigrated to historic Palestine in 2004.
If one is Jewish, one becomes an automatic citizen upon arrival in historic Palestine, no matter from where one comes. But if one is a Palestinian refugee, one of 7.2 million due to the establishment of the so-called "Jewish" state on top of Palestine, one may, if one's lucky, escape a refugee camp on Jordan's border, and go to Brazil. Seems as if anywhere is OK for the Palestinian . . . anywhere except home.
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