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Young dancers from the Lajee cultural centre http://www.lajee.org/ in Aida refugee camp in Bethlehem began a tour of the UK starting in Dundee, Scotland on 9th June 2012 at the Justice for Palestine Festival event hosted by Tayside for Justice in Palestine http://taysideforjusticeinpalestine.org/ They also performed in Edinburgh & Glasgow. They wore colourful costume and a keffiyeh scarf and Palestinian flag were used in the dance in this video. It is an energetic dance with some agile footwork which in some parts reminds me of Irish dancing. Dabka is a style of traditional folk dancing typically performed at wedding and birthday ceremonies and community celebrations in Palestine prior to 1948 but since then it has become a form of resistance to the occupation. Culture, music, art, dance, poetry etc is a form of expression but it also gives hope and enjoyment to those suffering under the brutal occupation and is also a message of defiance to the occupiers that the Palestinians' spirit will not be broken. In 1948 three quarters of a million Palestinians were driven from their homes when the Zionist state was set up. They fled to refugee camps, and even took their house keys thinking that they would be able to return after a while. But instead of getting back their homes, lands and farms, the Zionist occupation pushed further into Palestinian territory and continues to do so until there will be no Palestine left if the Zionist regime gets its way. As part of the occupation plan many Palestinian homes and farms have been destroyed and anyone who resists is killed. Even children and babies have been butchered by the occupying forces. Children throwing stones at the occupying tanks are often shot dead by the occupying soldiers. Likewise, if kids throw stones back in retaliation at illegal settlers' kids who targetted them first, they are often shot by the military. As well as directly killing people with weapons, guns and tanks, or bulldozing houses with people still in them, various other methods are used to try and make life so unbearable for the Palestinians that they will either leave voluntarily or die in the desperately harsh conditions, for instance, raw sewage from the illegal settlements is poured onto Palestinian farms. In Gaza, raw sewage now also runs down the streets because no materials for repairing the Palestinians' sewage treatment plant are allowed in. The drinking water supply allowed through is contaminated with high levels of nitrates and chlorides. Palestinians are persecuted whether they stay in Gaza, in the West Bank, in refugee camps. People have to wait, sometimes for hours to get through military checkpoints. Lorries transporting Palestinian produce are often refused through for days in order to let the food perish. Palestinian young people and children are routinely arrested for attending a demonstration or simply for hanging about and they are tried as adults if they are tried at all. Many are detained indefinitely without trial. Like many political prisoners they are tortured. 25 year old Mahmoud Sarsak a promising young Gazan footballer was jailed without charge or trial for 3 years and was on hunger strike for 92 days and was close to death. Football star Eric Cantona called for Mahmoud's release. The president of FIFA sent a formal card to Israel's Football Federation. A letter was handed to minister of sport in London 15/06/12 to apply pressure. A protest took place in Edinburgh at football match 16/06/12. Finally Mahmoud was freed on 10th July 2012 but other hunger strikers remain in jail. See http://www.addameer.org The Western mainstream media is complicit in covering up the ethnic cleansing. If they do report anything they selectively report the relatively few occasions when Palestinians have resisted violence with violence, compared to the daily torture and ethnic cleansing that they have to suffer at the hands of the Zionist state. They try and portray the Palestinians as Islamic extremists, but they fail to report that among the Palestinians who suffer at the hands of the Zionists are also the Palestinian Christians and moderate or secular Muslims. Christians from all over the world can easily go on pilgrimages to holy sites in East Jerusalem but Palestinian Christians are not allowed the same ease of visiting, although their families are originally from that area. The purpose of the Justice for Palestine Festival in Dundee and the Dabka dance group's tour of Britain is not only for cultural and entertainment purposes but also and especially to help educate people about the illegal occupation and genocide being perpetrated on the Palestinians and the apartheid system with its high walls and checkpoints and racism towards Israeli Arabs and Blacks. Boycott, divestment and sanctions helped bring down apartheid in South Africa. You can do the same by boycotting Israeli products and culture and sport.