Benutzer:Shi Annan/Gaza Youth Committee

aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie
Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen
Dieser Artikel (Gaza Youth Committee) ist im Entstehen begriffen und noch nicht Bestandteil der freien Enzyklopädie Wikipedia.
Wenn du dies liest:
  • Der Text kann teilweise in einer Fremdsprache verfasst, unvollständig sein oder noch ungeprüfte Aussagen enthalten.
  • Wenn du Fragen zum Thema hast, nimm am besten Kontakt mit dem Autor Shi Annan auf.
Wenn du diesen Artikel überarbeitest:
  • Bitte denke daran, die Angaben im Artikel durch geeignete Quellen zu belegen und zu prüfen, ob er auch anderweitig den Richtlinien der Wikipedia entspricht (siehe Wikipedia:Artikel).
  • Nach erfolgter Übersetzung kannst du diese Vorlage entfernen und den Artikel in den Artikelnamensraum verschieben. Die entstehende Weiterleitung kannst du schnelllöschen lassen.
  • Importe inaktiver Accounts, die länger als drei Monate völlig unbearbeitet sind, werden gelöscht.
Vorlage:Importartikel/Wartung-2024-06

The Gaza Youth Committee (Vorlage:Lang-ar) is a peace activism organization based in the Gaza Strip. It was founded in 2010 by Rami Aman.[1] As of 2019, the group had more than 200 members.[2]

The organization is a member of Alliance for Middle East Peace.[3]

The Gaza Youth Committee "wants a peaceful resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and an end to the Israeli siege on Gaza".[2] Their primary strategy for obtaining these two goals is to support local youth[4] and to build interpersonal relationships between Gazans and Israelis, although the group has also tried to build relationships between Gazans and West Bank residents.[2][5] The organization also holds non-violence trainings, and has held a letter-writing campaign addressed to international activists.[2]

In 2015, the group began the initiative "Skype with your Enemy", in which the group hosts joint conference calls with both Palestinians and Israelis.[2] During the calls, participants discuss the realities of life in Gaza and Israel.[2]

In 2018, the group held a demonstration in which they released 200 doves, each with a message of peace.[4]

In 2018 and 2019, the group organized Skype calls between Gaza residents and American citizens during Ramadan.[4][5]

In March 2019, the group's founder, Rami Aman, was arrested following a "Skype with your Enemy" call; he was released shortly afterward.[1]

On Yom HaZikaron 2019, the organization streamed the Alternative Memorial Ceremony, which took place in Tel Aviv and was organized by the Israeli-Palestinian Bereaved Family Forum and Combatants for Peace, in the Gaza Strip.[6] In June of that year, the Gaza Youth Committee organized "Peace and Freedom" cycling and foot races, which were open to both Palestinian and Israeli participants.[7] Three GYC members were arrested after the event, and charged with "normalization".[2]

In 2020, Aman, Manar al-Sharif, and a third GYC member were arrested, again following a Zoom call held with both Palestinians and Israelis.[8]

  1. a b Elhanan Miller: Hamas arrests Gaza peace activist over conference call with Israelis. In: Plus 61J Media. 21. März 2019, abgerufen am 6. November 2023.
  2. a b c d e f g Manar Al-Sharif: Mohammed's battle for a better future for the people of Gaza. In: Plus 61J Media. 21. November 2019;.
  3. Gaza Youth Committee. In: Alliance for Middle East Peace. Abgerufen am 4. November 2023 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  4. a b c Ruth Ebenstein: Skyping With Gaza. In: Tablet Magazine. 17. Juli 2018, abgerufen am 17. November 2023.
  5. a b Bel Trew: How a Ramadan scheme is connecting Americans to besieged Palestinians. In: The Independent. 2. Juni 2019, abgerufen am 6. November 2023 (englisch).
  6. Hillel Schenker: Bringing Hope to End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. In: Fair Observer. 11. Mai 2019, abgerufen am 4. November 2023.
  7. Yvette J. Deane: Israelis and Palestinians participate in historic run for peace. In: The Jerusalem Post. 23. Juni 2019, abgerufen am 4. November 2023 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  8. Gaza man: After lengthy torture, Hamas forced me to divorce. In: AP News. 1. April 2021, abgerufen am 4. November 2023 (englisch).

[[Category:2010 establishments in Asia]] [[Category:Organizations based in the State of Palestine]] [[Category:Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict]] [[Category:Gaza Strip]]