On December 7, prominent Palestinian poet Refaat Alareer was killed in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza City alongside six members of his family. Few days before he was killed by Israeli Occupation forcers, Alareer re-shared. . .
When the hurricane swirled and spread its deluge of dark evil onto the good green land ‘They’ gloated. The western skies reverberated with joyous accounts: “The tree has fallen! The great trunk is smashed! The. . .
Wrapped in a shroud the man in the coffin, lay buried under a clod of earth, his spirit hovering incessantly; a cloud pouring rain asked, why the Iraqi children were crying out in horrific pain. . .
Where living is political, can death be apolitical They're telling us to be good victims, to mourn without assigning blame To quietly grieve the unfortunate - and move on from this tragedy. In an undeclared. . .