"These past seven years have seen a growing outrage among supporters of Palestine in the United States and around the world, accompanied by an even greater amazement at the strength and courage of the Palestinian people. Such outrage and amazement has engendered a growing determination to do more in solidarity with the Palestinian people in their resistance to the Occupation and their insistence on leading normal lives under brutal conditions.
As Juliano told us when we met him, the Freedom Theater is part of that resistance and determination. We therefore have been working to build a small but effective organization here to carry on various activities in support of your and Juliano’s work, including fundraising and awareness-building.
We see our organization as more than a project, however–we see it as a relationship with the people of Jenin. Several of us have already visited the Jenin Refugee Camp; many of you have met them. Others will follow. As we continue with our work, we look forward to seeing this relationship grow and develop. We have each seen something special in the Freedom Theater and in the people of the Jenin Refugee camp, and we intend to maintain our relationship with you for many years to come.
In solidarity,
The Friends of the Jenin Freedom Theater" article in its entirety: http://www.friendsofthejeninfreedomtheatre.org/
Today i was in a coffee shop at a mall in Al khobar. It was bad enough that the shop allowed smoking, but even worse to see that it seems to be the Saudi smoker girl hang out. In come the girls with their abaya, and niqab. They sit down and take off their abaya, niqab, hijab and replace them with a jacket, pull out their cigarettes and have a smoke. In addition to smoking the girls were taking pictures of themselves with their cell phone cameras, hmm, i wonder why, possibly sending thru mms? I guess the girls established this particular coffee shop (joffrey's-rashid mall) as their personal smoking hangout. This is not the first time that I have encountered these brazen saudi girls (brazen behavior for saudi arabia!) it has become quite common now to see the scenario of loud, obnoxious, smoking saudi girls. Hey parents of saudi girls, let me break the news to u, IT IS NOT THAT DIFFICULT TO RAISE A GOOD GIRL IN KSA! The society here dictates how the girls dress in public and how they should act in public, so what is your great difficulty in keeping tabs on your girls, knowing where they are and how they're behaving? And girls, wake up, with soo many Saudi women covering their faces here, its very likely that one of your families friends might see you and you don;t even know it! likely that they might report back to your families about what you have been up to in your free time. I have my own teen girls to worry about, so, for now i'll stop worrying about other peoples girls, but hey girls, plz do me a favor and stop smoking in coffee shops and ruining the air for me. Oh , one more thing---smoking makes u smell bad, makes your fingernails yellow, makes your teeth yellow, makes your skin age fast and gives u a nasty cough and raspy smokers voice! its just not cool at all! the end:-)
Ok, this is my question, are you really ready to hear the truth about Saudi arabia, and the Saudi people? if your answer is yes, then read on. As an American who has lived here for the past 19 years, and one who has lived in the U.S for the previous years, i know what Americans are thinking about Saudi's and i know the stereotypes they have in mind.
Lets see if I can get this right---you think Saudi's, esp men are terrorists, you think they ride camels and live in tents, you think that all Saudi men marry many wives and beat them? you think that the average Saudi woman is pregnant all the time and does not leave her home? Oh, here is one i heard from an American woman years ago---she said if a husband and wife are out together in public and he falls down, his wife is not allowed to help him up, another good one---the woman here walks several paces behind her husband.
Now lets get to the part where i clear up the misconcenptions. No, the men here are not terrorists with the exception of a very small number whom the rest of the population condem and turn in if they have the chance. I wonder--would American men be considered terrorists since they are famous for killing their wives and unborn kids, shooting kids in schools, malls, restaurants, churches? No, we would not think to judge every american man by the heinous crimes of a few. But why then are we ready to judge every saudi man based on what a few have done?
On to the next questoin, no, saudi people for the most part don;t live in tents or drive camels. They live in modern homes which are usually much nicer than the average american home (by the way), they drive luxury vehicles such as mercedez, bmw, audi (among the favorites here), but they also drive toyota, gmc, ford just like the average american.
As for beating wives---that is unacceptable in Islam so if he does it, he will be punished for it. I saw a public service announcement on a u.s. channel that said the leading cause of death for pregnant american woman is death at the hands of her husband or boyfriend. Just think about how many pregnant women have been killed by their american husbands or boyfriends, just recently a pregnant marine woman was killed by her boyfriend. One of many!
Yes, saudi families in general have many more children than the average western family,they also welcome their elderly parents to live with them or a relative who needs help. I feel that this is one reason the suicide and depression rate is soo low here compared to u.s., when a child comes home from school, he or she does not enter an empty home as many of American kids do. Picture a child coming home from school in saudi arabia, he walks into the home and sees his baby sister, brother, a housekeeper, maybe grandmother, or maybe mom, he won;t have time to get depressed, or get into trouble with all of those eyes watching him. People here in Saudi (generally) welcome their extended family to live with them when needed. This idea of taking care of extended family is a great benefit to the society because everyone is well taken care of, you don;t have people wandering around town in an alcholic stupor. Everyone here feels valued whether they be babies or elderly.
How does the average saudi woman spend her time? she has a choice to work or not to work, many women here do work as teachers (getting off at 1 pm), doctors, business people and many other occupations. If she chooses to stay home then she does and usually has a maid to help her. I have come to this conclusion: Saudi women have it much better in life than the average american woman who works two jobs, one outside and one inside the home, why do u think the rate of cancer and heart disease is soo high among American women versus Saudi women?
Last but not least, do Saudi women walk several paces behind their husbands? Only if he's a fast walker and she's taking her time to enjoy the view! That notion is not even part of Saudi culture--perhaps you were confusing them with another culture. Many Saudi husbands and wives walk holding hands and talking, many walk with several kids between them, many walk together in silence just as American husbands and wives do. The role model for Saudi men( and all Muslim men) is Prophet Mohammed (may peace be upon him), and this role model always had the upmost value for women and treated them as valued and treasured members of society. He condoned treating women with the most kindness and respect. Any man who aspires to be at least half as good to women as Prophet Mohammed (pbuh) was, would indeed be a great and well loved husband.
i'm american living in saudi arabia, have lived here 19 yrs. I'm ready to help clear up any misconceptions about American society or Saudi society, just ask!