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Omer: Award Willing Palestinian Journalist, Mohammed Omer, Detained, Strip-Searched, and Beaten by Israeli Occupation Security Forces, on his return to Illegally Occupied Gaza
Znet Article, July, 05 2008
Mohammed Omer
Omer's ZSpace page
The U.S.-supported occupation violence against Palestine continues unchecked. The failure of major Western politicians and the Big Press to cover the story has given Israel an absolute free hand to prosecute its program of ethnic cleansing. It ...
Omer: Award Willing Palestinian Journalist, Mohammed Omer, Detained, Strip-Searched, and Beaten by Israeli Occupation Security Forces, on his return to Illegally Occupied Gaza
Znet Article, July, 05 2008
Mohammed Omer
Omer's ZSpace page
The U.S.-supported occupation violence against Palestine continues unchecked. The failure of major Western politicians and the Big Press to cover the story has given Israel an absolute free hand to prosecute its program of ethnic cleansing. It ...
Omer: Kites rise above the divisions in Gaza
Znet Article, June, 18 2008
Mohammed Omer
Omer's ZSpace page
Mahmoud Abu Teior, 13, knows it's Abdullah's kite up in the skies, though he has never seen Abdullah. But that kite rises into the skies from across the Egyptian side of the border across from Gaza. And, Mahmoud knows Abdullah's voice because they...
Omer: Siege Hits Palestinians Before They Are Born
Znet Article, May, 19 2008
Mohammed Omer
Omer's ZSpace page
The Gaza Strip is poorer and harder hit than the West Bank, but there too there are well documented instances of women having to give birth at checkpoints because of restrictions on movement.
Omer: No Day Is a Woman's Day in Gaza
Znet Article, March, 07 2008
Mohammed Omer
Omer's ZSpace page
One way and another, no day is a woman's day in Gaza...
Omer: Arafat in Gaza
Znet Article, November, 15 2004
Mohammed Omer
Omer's ZSpace page
For all but the most elderly Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza, portraits of Yasser Arafat, in outdoor posters, framed in public buildings, smaller pictures in the most humble homes of the refugee camps, have been a lifelong constant. Even th...


