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Hometown:
jerusalem
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what you want to know...?
for more this is my email
r_zx@msn.com

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Why I want peace:
i think if we have a Justice Then .. we have a peace..
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28/8/1981
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At 11:31pm on May 30th, 2008, Rob Schrama said…
The ‘Big Hug’ and the future of Jerusalem

The sting of all problems between Israeli and Palestinians lays in the Old City of Jerusalem. Her status has to be solved in such a way, that all parties fighting for control over her can agree upon.

On June 24, the ‘Big Hug’ will be hold in Jerusalem. Light workers from Israel, Palestine and from all over the world, ‘Lovers of Jerusalem’, will come together to bring warmth and energy to this city, embracing holding hands the Old City. If we bundle all our positive energies and bring these to Jerusalem, we can create peace to this exceptional place.

We are organizing the Big Hug to make the people aware –especially the Israeli and Palestinian inhabitants of Jerusalem- that there is a very shaped perspective for the city of Jerusalem as a city of peace: a new, undivided Jerusalem, as the capital of Palestine, Israel and at large.

Let go of the conflict concerning her command and dedicate the city to the Omnipresent. The Old City as a whole is His Temple. To give the walled Old City free to God, as a "Status Apart”, as an independent city, will be the most feasible way to come out the current impasse.

The Old City of Jerusalem must become an open city; a House of Prayer for all the Peoples. This perspective is written down in the Holy Books, this is the perspective we, as ‘Lovers of Jerusalem’ embrace as well as solution. But how many people does already notice this hopeful point of view?

What I saw in Jerusalem and also everywhere else where I meet Islamic and Jewish people is, that not so many persons really think about a future for Jerusalem. Most of the time, they stick with old ideas that the Old City of Jerusalem will always remain a part of Israel, or in opposite, that it will be absolutely a part of a new Palestinian state, as stolen land that has to be given back. With these visions, a future Jerusalem will be a divided city with an East Palestinian and West Israeli part, with barbed wire and checkpoints in between, like the situation of the city from 1948-1967. Or, coming closer to an agreement, people suggest -like proposed in the “Geneva Accord” in 2003- to make a complicated dividing of the Old City in a Israeli and Palestinian part. That will mean that the small alleys will be split by walls and barriers too. The idea that a future Jerusalem will become a divided city, is something that we have to prevent.

There are living about 250.000 Palestinian and 500.000 Israeli rather close together in one city. Do they want to make a separation of Jerusalem in parts or do they choose, deep in their hearts, for unity? So my best friends, it is our task to inform the whole city that there is an alternative for the Jerusalem of today.

All lovers of a united Jerusalem will come together to encircle and embrace the Old City of Jerusalem with love and devotion. We have to encourage all inhabitants of Jerusalem to join the coming Big Hug, with the idea of a New Jerusalem that might be realized with their support.

Rob Schrama Phone:0031-646608660 www.loversofjerusalem.org
At 3:15pm on February 11th, 2008, essa said…
Amjad Group for Peace
Amjad Group is an independent group born essentially from an initiative launched by a group of active Palestinian youth in the civilian and union field and others of those who are interested in creating a powerful youth mass capable of developing and strengthening the youth role in the community, and by investigating in social programmes that expresses youth demands considering them the largest tranche in the Palestinian community .
Amjad Group had observed the light in March 1997 to proceed as a distinct youth model.
Amjad Group seeks to establish it's goals through improving the civilian community principles and encouraging the efforts of those who believe in these principles and those who are active in the transformation to a democratic community.
Amjad Group among all seeks to study the youth demands and involving them in building specialized programmes and plans in order to develop and enhance their skill, besides involving them in changing their reality life and pushing the community towards developing community principles away from intolerance and discrimination.
.Amjad Group consists of members of workers according to the primary statute , an annual meeting is arranged to approve the administration managment strategy and oversight it,The administration's members are elected once every 3 years.
The executive management and the group's work team are choosed by the general administration through special professional conditions, the work of this executive management is to establish the strategies of the group through a number of plans and programmes, and reporting periodically.
Amjad Group is well known through a number of associations and NGOs which are specialized in the field of education, culture, politics, rescue, health, agriculture, sports, women, children, human rights and resources.
OUR VISION:
To reach with the cultural awareness of the Palestinian youth to a level that matches the cultural awareness in the whole world on the basis of promoting democracy, brotherhood, equality and tolerance between people principles.

OUR MISSION:
Working on deeping the effective contribution of the youth in the Palestinian community through out a number of plans and programmes and through mutual dialogue reaching a distinct Palestinian community.

OUR GOALS:
Responding to the growing need of young people and acquisition of knowledge, skills and experience to become active and creator members in the community.
Contributing in developing and encouraging the youth initiatives and working on enhancing it.
Contributing in improving democracy and equality knowledge, developing the basis of a civilized community through a variety of social programmes.
Training a youth cadre whose capable of showing the civilized side and highlight the cultural heritage of our people.
Contributing in strengthening networking with young groups through out the world and promoting the exchange of experiences.


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At 5:58pm on December 25th, 2007, Chef Gassan said…
hi ramzi how are you . nice to see you here my friend
At 12:32pm on September 17th, 2007, Laila Ecstacy said…
hi ramzi
its nice that you ask me to be friends

with love and peace blessed by God
At 5:33pm on September 16th, 2007, shireen essawi said…
if we want justic we have to work hard to achive that
At 8:49am on September 13th, 2007, Eyal Raviv said…
Hey Ramzi, Welcome to mepeace.org!
I agree with you, we need justice and peace.
Question: how did you find us on Facebook?

Eyal :-)
 
 

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