My people shall live: the autobiography of a revolutionary; edited by George Hajjar
معرفی کتاب «My people shall live: the autobiography of a revolutionary; edited by George Hajjar» نوشتهٔ Leila Khaled; George Hajjar، منتشرشده توسط نشر Hodder and Stoughton در سال 1973. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The most obvious moral of this book is that violence always breeds more violence. The Nazis subjected the Jews to violence. The Jews treated the Palestinians with violence. The Palestinians see violence as the only means of recovering their country and their freedom. At the age of twenty, Leila Khaled wrote, "armed struggle is the way of salvation"....Yet this determined young woman did not call on her comrades to exterminate the Israelis or to drive them into the sea. When victory is won, she says, we will establish a democratic state in Palestine with Jews and native Palestinians on equal terms. The author's descriptions of her hijacking exploits are vividly written and exciting. We do not often have the opportunity to hear an account of such incidents written by the hijacker rather than by the victims. "He jests at scars, that never felt a wound", says William Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet . It is easy for us who have never been the victims of foreign conquest and are still living in our homes, to denounce with vehemence the crimes of the evicted Palestinians. From the Foreword by Glubb Pasha Title Page Copyright Information Foreword by Sir John Glubb Prefatory Note Contents List of Illustrations Introduction Part One: The Badge of Infamy — Deprivation and Discovery 1. The Staircase 2. Education and Revolution 3. Exile in Kuwait Part Two: The Declaration of a New Humanity — Resistance and Revolution 4. The Road to Haifa 5. Palestine in America 6. America in Jordan 7. We Speak for a Lost Humanity Illustrations Part Three: Conclusion 8. The Fascist Tide and the Arab Revolution
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