tieflingkisser:

Jordanian student fatally Shot in Germany because of his support to Palestine

In a harrowing incident, a Jordanian student attending a German university was shot and killed two days ago, raising suspicions of a hate-driven crime with potential nationalistic motives.

The chilling event unfolded after the student posted a solidarity message for Gaza on Facebook, leading preliminary investigations to suggest that fellow students deliberately lured him to a predetermined location. It was there that one of them allegedly fired two fatal shots at the student’s head.

Dr. Sufian Al-Qudah, Director of Operations and Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, confirmed that the ministry is actively monitoring the tragic incident involving the death of a Jordanian citizen in Hamburg, Germany.

Al-Qudah revealed that the Directorate of Operations and Consular Affairs, in collaboration with the Jordanian Embassy in Berlin, is in close coordination with German authorities for a thorough investigation into the unfolding circumstances.

Mohammad was so excited to be able to speak and understand German. He was the oldest sibling in his family and was so dearly loved.

How I know this is because he was family, on my mothers side. You think that hate crimes will never happen to you, but then they happen to your distant relatives in a country they thought were safe.

He was murdered execution style, in what my family immediately described as a hate crime. He was simply speaking out against the atrocities going on in Falasteen.

In all honestly, I still have no words to describe how this makes my stomach turn and anger rise. How people are accusing my family of spreading fake news and bullying Mohammad even after his death.

diaspora:
“Gaza City, Palestine | February, 2018
During a protest on the humanitarian and economic crisis in Gaza a man held a sign reading:
“What else is left? My homeland and future are gone, and Layla got married.” ”

diaspora:

Gaza City, Palestine | February, 2018

During a protest on the humanitarian and economic crisis in Gaza a man held a sign reading: 
“What else is left? My homeland and future are gone, and Layla got married.”

(via hijabipleats)

thefamiliarstrangers100:

“The war will end. The leaders will shake hands. The old woman will keep waiting for her martyred son. That girl will wait for her beloved husband. And those children will wait for their heroic father. I don’t know who sold our homeland. But I saw who paid the price.”

— Mahmoud Darwish; Palestinian poet.

(via roses-and-elixir)


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