The Silent Cry of Stolen Land

Par : Borna Ahadi
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231363476
  • EAN9798231363476
  • Date de parution11/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

A deeply moving chronicle of dispossession, resilience, and defiance, The Silent Cry of Stolen Land reveals the harrowing reality of Palestinian life under decades of occupation. From the mass displacement of the Nakba in 1948 to the relentless expansion of settlements and the imposition of an apartheid system, this work uncovers the systemic erasure of a people's history, culture, and homeland. Drawing on meticulous research and poignant personal narratives, the book examines forced expulsions, demolished villages, life in overcrowded refugee camps, and the daily humiliations at checkpoints and behind walls.
It is a story of grief and loss, but also one of unyielding hope-keys to long-lost homes held in the hands of children, songs sung for lands never seen, and peaceful marches met with brutal force. This is not simply a historical record; it is a moral reckoning, urging readers to confront the silence of the global community and stand in solidarity with a people whose cry for justice cannot be muted.
A deeply moving chronicle of dispossession, resilience, and defiance, The Silent Cry of Stolen Land reveals the harrowing reality of Palestinian life under decades of occupation. From the mass displacement of the Nakba in 1948 to the relentless expansion of settlements and the imposition of an apartheid system, this work uncovers the systemic erasure of a people's history, culture, and homeland. Drawing on meticulous research and poignant personal narratives, the book examines forced expulsions, demolished villages, life in overcrowded refugee camps, and the daily humiliations at checkpoints and behind walls.
It is a story of grief and loss, but also one of unyielding hope-keys to long-lost homes held in the hands of children, songs sung for lands never seen, and peaceful marches met with brutal force. This is not simply a historical record; it is a moral reckoning, urging readers to confront the silence of the global community and stand in solidarity with a people whose cry for justice cannot be muted.