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The Ilan Pappe Talk February 20, 2009

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I just came back from a talk by Ilan Pappe, one of the world’s leading historian on the Palestine-Israel conflict, who by the way, happens to be Jewish. Generally, he touched on issues that us, Palestinians activists should be aware of in our struggle for justice. Basically, this was what he said (of which I can remember):

  • It is important for us to realize that this issue, in essence, is a very simple issue, that is made to believe (by the Isrealis) to be complicated. In reality, it is what it is; A group of people who share a common ideology, who believe that they have a ‘right’ to disregard other people’s right in order to get what they ‘deserve’.
  • In order to convince others, we must be aware of the struggle of the memories and policies of this cause – i.e. we must learn and know how to exploit the misconceptions and manipulations of history the Israelis have cast over the world.
  • Supporting this cause does not necessarily mean that we condone every single thing the victim does. Nevertheless, it should not ‘blur’ us away from the truth. It is what it is.
  • We should divorce Judaism from Zionism. Not all Jews are zionists, and not all Zionists are Jews.

There were loads more that were discussed, even the questions ( and at times, statements) made by the audience was very interesting. But these 3 points were the ones that stuck in my mind and I thought were most interesting.

One of the audience asked Ilan Pappe how he got to where he is today given that he was raised in Israel where he himself  admitted that the children were being taught to think that what Israel is doing is right. He answered by saying that he initially wanted to learn Arabic because he wanted to join the army Intelligence and help to decipher the enemy but ended up loving Arabic instead and started to learn about the true history of Palestine and Israel thus coming to the conclusion that he has now. Talk about Hidayah and Divine intervention! It is at times like these, when you hear stories like these, that you realize how powerful and wise God is. SubhanAllah.

When I think about the whole Palestine Issue, I can’t help but think, am I supporting this because I’m a Muslim? Or because it is just plain dead wrong? I sometimes wonder if we would still be convicted about this issue if say it was Uganda, instead of Palestine that is being victimised. My point is, probably we should take a moment and think about the reasons we are supporting Palestine. Because if we think that we would not support this cause as strongly as we do now, if it were Uganda, then I think we should call ourselves selfish and racsist before we call others that.

Smoking July 11, 2008

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Out of all the things in this world, one thing that I can never understand is why someone would want to smoke. If you can see what smoking does to your lungs (to name a few), I can guarantee you that you wouldn’t even want to touch it. But hey, who am I to judge right? 

Smoking is one thing but smoking in public is something that I can’t tolerate. If you want to kill yourself slowly (forgive me if this sounds harsh, but thats the truth) that’s your problem. But subjecting others to the same harm, possibly even more, is inconsiderate not to mention selfish and cruel. 
In the UK and most other European countries, it is now illegal to smoke in public places. Although some people might argue that this is unfair and discriminating, i think it’s a brilliant idea. It is a well known fact that the chances of a person getting lung cancer is higher if you inhale secondary smoke (smoke puffed up by smokers). Therefore, I think it’s only fair that if you want to smoke, you have to do it somewhere where you won’t harm others. In Malaysia, there were talks a few years back that the same rule will be carried out. But until know, no such law or policy has been made by the government. I guess we all know how busy they are with other things right now. 
Parents should also remember that when they smoke, they are not only endangering themselves but also their children. Imagine giving your child lung cancer. Do you think you would ever be able to forgive yourself for something like that?
As a medical student, we are taught to treat smokers as patients. We have to try and understand why a person smokes and help them deal with the underlying reason. For some, it may be a simple case of wanting to fit in but for others, it might possibly be a symptom of a much deeper problem such as depression.  In my opinion, doctors and family members can do all they can to help, but if that person doesn’t help himself/herself, no amount of drug or social support can help him/her. In the end, it all comes down to your own determination and willpower.

Hello world! June 29, 2008

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