witnessing conflict

The first-person accounts of conflict in this debate range across the globe, from Kosovo to Afghanistan, Africa and Palestine. Sally David, engaged to an Israeli settler, comes to believe in a Palestinian state after seeing her fiance's brother-in-law murdered. Aman B. barely survived the Rwandan genocide because she was a Hutu who looked like a Tutsi. Many more share their stories and emotions.
Thursday 12th May

Letters from Hiroshima

As the Review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty continues in New York, openDemocracy publishes letters from the mayor of Hiroshima. The letters, sent to world leaders each time they authorise the detonation of a nuclear weapon, are part of the city’s vow to remind the world of the horrors of atomic warfare.
Thursday 25th March

Night falls in Gaza

The assassination of Sheikh Ahmed Yassin has caused convulsive outrage among Gaza’s Palestinian people. From its epicentre, a young Irish human rights activist balances vivid reportage and cool reflection.
Tuesday 17th December

More trouble in paradise

To the outside world, the bomb blast that hit the Mombasa Paradise Hotel on 28 November was the latest strike in al-Qaida’s “war” on Western targets. The local perspective is different. For the indigenous population of the Kenyan coastal region of Msumarini and the neighbouring villages of the Kilifi district, the bomb was just the latest calamity in the region’s downward spiral into poverty and banditry. Before the bombing, a recent Kenyan poll voted the Kilifi district as the third most likely in the country to erupt in violence.
Wednesday 1st May

Sharon declares war on Palestinian children

Barbara Lubin appeals for help to help Palestinian children.
Sunday 28th April

The testimony of a reserve soldier in Jenin

Kibbutz Shomrat, Western Galilee, Israel: The testimony of a reserve soldier in Jenin
Tuesday 23rd April

Nakba Day, Palestine

Nakba Day, Palestine

The role of Torah law

Even if the neighbors come to discuss neutral matters, the community must bear arms even on the Shabbat to protect itself and its borders.
Monday 22nd April

Solidarity in Palestine

Medical Relief workers under attack from Israeli forces
Sunday 21st April

A hope for peace

The time has come for another call for ‘perestroika’
Wednesday 17th April

The Cup of Tears is overflowing

I was engaged to an Israeli: his brother-in-law was murdered by Palestinians. American Jews now think different things. But I believe we need more than a token Palestinian state.
Tuesday 16th April

Aid convoy to Nablus

Last Tuesday I traveled with an aid convoy to Nablus. We were the first humanitarian aid convoy to make it inside, and it was not a pretty sight.
Friday 12th April

We refuse this fight

13 reservists were killed in Jenin. Here is an update. We Israelis refuse to be called up for this.

The day the IDF went into Ramallah

I accompany a medical team through checkpoints to Palestinian villages. This was what happened to us the day the IDF went into Ramallah.

Personal encounters from afar

I spoke to my Israeli and Palestinian friends, and they gave me hope.
Wednesday 10th April

Give the Palestinians the means to defend themselves

Britain should license the sale of anti-tank, anti-aircraft and other weapons to the Palestinians, so that they can defend themselves against attacks by Israel.
Tuesday 9th April

A letter to the world

An Israeli challenges the world to face the truth of its historical treatment of the Jewish people.

An appeal from Palestine's Ministry of Education

Following an attack on the Ministry's headquarters in Ramallah, I urge the international community to intervene and end the Israeli atrocities on the Palestinian people.

People in Jenin need help

In this letter, Islah Jadd recounts the desperate conditions in a Jenin refugee camp.

This was my home

Rita lives in Ramallah. Her house was violated by Israel's army.

The light of history in dark times

Saul Landau is appalled at Israel’s brutal actions – but he invokes both history and ancient Jewish ethic to refuse despair.
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