Tagged: amman

Shadia Mansour

Shadia Mansour releases new song, Navil tours the Middle East

The scene of music for the Palestinian cause is not as huge as it should be, but it is vibrant and alive with an energy that surpasses the scope of its relatively limited audience. This undoubtedly heralds a growing adherence and increased exposure among supporters of Palestine, and a bigger role for music in the Palestinian narrative. Shadia Mansour has...

Palestinians for Dignity: no return to negotiations!

Palestinians for Dignity: no return to negotiations!

DEMONSTRATION IN RAMALLAH ON SATURDAY the 4th! DETAILS POSTED BELOW —- —- At a time when the Amman “exploratory talks” have reached a dead end, much like other negotiation attempts which have been failing for the past 20 years, representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) will consult this Saturday February 4th with the Arab League Follow-up Committee about ways out of the political...

Palestinians for Dignity: Demonstration Against the Return to Negotiations /وقفة إحتجاجية صامتة ضد العودة إلى المفاوضات

Palestinians for Dignity is a group of youth who have taken issue with the Palestinian Authority’s return to negotiations, before their own previously stated conditions were met. The youth group have expressed their disapproval of the fact that Palestinian negotiators have returned to the negotiating table in the beginning of this year, in Amman. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat met with...

Free song of the week: Why the Innocent

Free song of the week: Why the Innocent

Every Friday, a different Doc Jazz songs is designated as ‘Free Song of the Week’ and can be downloaded without any payment. This week’s free song is ‘Why the Innocent’. It is a piano ballad, which was written immediately after the bombings of Amman on November 9, 2005, in which three hotels were targeted and 60 people were killed. Many...