I WILL NOT BE SILENCED BY THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT


This essay speaks for many of us in the struggle….

The Knesset plenum voted Wednesday [January 4] to order the House Committee to consider establishing a parliamentary panel of inquiry into left-wing Israeli organizations that allegedly participate in delegitimization campaigns against Israel Defense Forces soldiers…MK Fania Kirshenbaum (Yisrael Beiteinu ), who submitted the proposal, alleged during the debate that the groups targeted for investigation were to blame for foreign actions aimed at delegitimizing Israel and its officials.

I’m not going to apologize or pander to this committee. They do more to harm me, my family and my surroundings than anybody else. But I’m going to fight this committee, and every person or entity that tries to silence me. And I will do this by breaking the silence and resisting the occupation.

 

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Breaking the Silence Member: ‘Gov’t doesn’t determine legitimacy of my voice’
By Mikhael Manekin

I know what I won’t tell them at the Kirshenbaum Committee. I won’t tell them that I immigrated to Israel with my family as a child. I won’t tell them that I served as an officer in the Golani Brigade. I also won’t tell them that I did 35 days of reserve duty on emergency call-up orders in the Second Lebanon War. I won’t tell them these things because I don’t owe them anything. They don’t need to love us or tell us  that we are patriots. They are doing far more damage to this place than we are.

Because of them millions of Palestinians live under military occupation. Because of them the regard toward foreign workers is shocking. Because of them Palestinian-Israelis do not live in full equality in their own country. And because of them our position in the world is deteriorating day by day. An Israeli travelling abroad today is not ashamed because of me, he is ashamed because of Lieberman. He is ashamed because of the occupation. And because of them my friends are leaving the country –  to study abroad, to work abroad – they want to find a place that is normal, a place that does not shame their existence. A place they can live in.

And in any case, since when do I need permission from the government to say something? Who are they to determine whether my voice is legitimate or not? Obviously they do not like what I say – I speak against them. And they should listen to me. Or turn their backs. But they do not have the right to tell me when I can and cannot speak. And I don’t intend to explain this to them.

Maybe I’ll tell them something anyway – maybe I’ll tell them about the soldiers who arrest innocent Palestinians to practice real arrests. On orders. Maybe I’ll tell them what a closure is, or a seal, or a curfew, and how these words have destroyed the lives of millions – not for sake of security, but for controlling another. Maybe I’ll tell them that today, just today, I met a young  man who was discharged from the army last week and thinks only of Hebron and what he did there and wants to scream to society of the deeds done in its name, but he’s scared …

I’m not going to apologize or pander to this committee. They do more to harm me, my family and my surroundings than anybody else. But I’m going to fight this committee, and every person or entity that tries to silence me. And I will do this by breaking the silence and resisting the occupation.

Mikhael Manekin is a member of Breaking the Silence and former officer in the Israeli infantry.

Source via Uruknet

8 Comments

  1. January 8, 2011 at 18:49

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  2. January 8, 2011 at 19:21

    Truth hating TERRORISTS, especially those of the Talmudic persuasion do not have any LAWFUL authority. [FACT] Decide for yourself which “Deity” you wish to serve. The Deity of Truth & LOVE & JUSTICE ; Or the “deity” that makes you hang your head in shame in front of the whole world. Only you can decide.

  3. abubaqar said,

    January 8, 2011 at 19:55

    we need more people like this in the world united from all faiths to counter the march of the evildoers in the world!

    my salute to you sir!

    when the time of retribution comes i hope you will be safe, what you are standing against will be destroyed according to nematallah shah wali who stated in his prophecys 900 years ago the destruction of the state of israel and establishment of the true abrahamic faith in the holy land. read his prophecys by googling his name.
    peace to all believers!

  4. January 8, 2011 at 20:59

    I admire the chivalry and the bravery of being willing to lay one’s life down -for free speech-. It’s worthy of a painting.

    I should know, I not only write philosophy (philosophy is not -poetry- for those who confuse the two) BUT-I also PAINT- (I think rather well) giving me some qualification in these matters -of what is worthy of -a painting-.

    Still though, my philosophy-writing side is a little more rational than my painting side.

    A long time ago I conjectured (posited -if you read philosophy and you’re not thrown by the word) that the only human right we have -that is worth laying down our lives for, -because it is in fact the only human right- is the right to turn around -and walk away- from an argument.

    You may get shot in the back exercising that one indelible human right, the right to turn around and walk away -from danger. But if you do get shot, you can rest easily in your grave -assured that this philosopher -who posts occasionally here on Desert Peace- said -when- you were shot (presumable dead) at least you were headed in the right direction -philosophically speaking.

    This is one of the problems facing our over-crowded world. There’s really nowhere -left to run. All the good space has been taken up by people most of us would -just as soon- walk away from.

    There is a famous tale of a Chinese painter who had a similar problem.

    He painted such a painting that was so real, he stepped into it and escaped from his imprisonment.

    These days we don’t paint like that. We have digital cameras and PhotoShop for such tasks.

    And it’s a good thing too. Because all around the world, it’s getting as crowded as it once was exclusively for the Chinese and the Indians, about whom my mother was fond of telling -the FIVE of us -how the Chinese and the Indian peasants -were all starving-.

    I think there is a lesson there, if less chivalric.

    Eat your supper; eat your Lima Beans; and turn around and walk away from danger -or you will not grow up to be either a philosopher -or- a painter.

    Don Robertson
    http://www.MaineArtists.US
    Limestone, Maine

  5. mikael said,

    January 8, 2011 at 21:21

    The problem in every conflict, is the fact that its effecting inosent people. I have no fear for my self enymore, but in a staggering agresivnes to people like us. It is a tuff prosess, because it will involve our familys, one way or another. Simply the fact that some of the rightwing wacos are not afraid to scear people whit violence, even family members. They, the MSM are scearing people away, whit the rules that says you have to whrite whit your name and picture, thats the present path.
    The other problem is the goverment and contitusional rights, that are words whitout any meaning to day. They are doing nothing to the fact that others inosent people are frightend by threths. That is a common way for all the Israeli hooligans to make people silent, and it works.
    The moment enybody starts to fight back the hasbara, you are on your own. And that is not a understatment, you are really on your own.

    It cuts deep into my soul that inosent people are draged into the arena.
    But for now, in a world that has mounted and increasingly pumping up the hate rethoric against Muslims and Islam, its dificould to see what is coming next. Ther are many god and just people, but they drown in this rightwing and noecons, warmongering arenas, as our news papers and media has turnd into today.
    There is really a internett war going on today. It has stedily increased the last year, and its going to be even harder.

    This is only the begining.

    I like this qoute from R.F: Kennedy about courage:

    It is from the numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance.

    “Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital, quality for those who seek to change a world which yields most painfully to change.”

    Never give up
    free Palestina

  6. skulz fontaine said,

    January 8, 2011 at 21:48

    Ummm, Mr. Mikhael? You’re gonna be in trouble. So if’n you’re in need of a place to hide out for a while well, you are more than welcome here. Seriously. However and FYI, the ‘Al Gore Global Warming Project’ didn’t exactly make it up here and we’ve got winter 4 sure. But and nonetheless, my invitation stands in ALL sincerity.
    peace and respect,
    skulz
    via
    el Gran Blanco Norte

  7. jeanette3654 said,

    January 9, 2011 at 08:31

    Very well said. You could apply these words to ANY government. Governments only exist and “rule” with the sufferance of its’ people. If any people decide an oppressive, evil governments’ time has come, well then so be it.

  8. January 10, 2011 at 14:56

    Free speech is a double-edged sword. There is great danger in free speech.

    How so?

    Right now on Twitter (the inane social networking site) there is a rampant and out-in-the-open drug trade going on.

    The kids have slang expressions that they use to refer to dope, real dope, like the synthetic-heroin Oxycontin and similar drugs made by other pharmaceutical company manufacturers.

    Opiates is what they are, heroin by any name, horse, smack, junk etc.

    These pharmaceutical-company drugs are life-destroying addictive agents being manufactured and openly pushed onto the streets of American and around the world -FOR PROFITS- taken by the brigands of the rapaciously criminal American Pharmaceutical Industry, BIG PHARMA.

    BIG PHARMA ruins the lives of millions of American kids every year, and has killed as many over a lifetime of predatory drug peddling into our society.

    There is a new Opium War going on -in the US.

    So, when you praise free speech, you’re praising the Twitter YAP-YAP of the drug dealers enticing ever more of our youth into a life that is the death of addiction and everything that leads to, -including the collapse of lives, families and civilizations.

    But hey! It’s cool! So, tell all your friends, you read about it on Twitter!

    Don Robertson
    http://www.MaineArtists.US
    Limestone, Maine


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