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Rare Video: Nelson Mandela Speaking on Palestine [Extracts]

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Yasser Arafat interview | PLO Leader | Palestinian |1978

PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat and Israeli Defense Minister General. Ezer Weizmann exclusively speaks to Thames Televisions Jonathan Dimbleby about the Israeli military operation and subsequent occupation of the Southern Lebanon. First shown on British Television on the
30/03/1978

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Nelson Mandela speaks at the Indo South Africa Friendship Association, 1995

South African President, Dr. Nelson Mandela speaks in New Delhi for the Indo South African Friendship Association event. Dr. Nelson Mandela addresses the crowd at the event.

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Palestine (1940s)

A tour of Palestine in the early 1940s.


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Robben Island, South Africa -- In the footsteps of Nelson Mandela

For 18 years a cell on Robben Island in South Africa was home to Nelson Mandela. It is now a Museum and World Heritage site. It is located across Table Bay opposite Cape Town and has been a hospital, a quarantine station, a leper colony and most notably used as a jail for the isolation of political prisoners. It was here that Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of his 27 year sentence for fighting against apartheid and where his reputation grew as the most significant black leader in South Africa. The feature reveals the conditions under which Mandela was imprisoned. For more information visit and check out episode #27 in the International category.
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Boyd Varty: What I learned from Nelson Mandela

In the cathedral of the wild, we get to see the best parts of ourselves reflected back to us. Boyd Varty, a wildlife activist, shares stories of animals, humans and their interrelatedness, or ubuntu -- defined as, I am, because of you. And he dedicates the talk to South African leader Nelson Mandela, the human embodiment of that same great-hearted, generous spirit.

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The Holy Land, 1934

A tour of Palestine in 1934. To purchase a clean DVD or digital download of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit:

being black in Palestine.....a visit

TO TRAVEL IS TO TRULY LIVE.........

Free Nelson Mandela - Amy Winehouse

Travel Palestine - Rediscover Your Senses

This video shares the treasures of Palestine, its remarkable cultural and natural heritage and the spirit of the people. The video is property of the Palestinian Ministry of Tourism & Antiquities and was made possible in support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Production: DAR FILM
Producer: Saed Andoni
Director: Shadi Srour
DOP: Hanna Abu Saada
Music: Said Murad

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this presentation of materials are those of the author and do not represent those of the United Nations or UNDP.

SOUTH AFRICA: Historic ROBBEN ISLAND ????, Nelson Mandela's prison and cell (CAPE TOWN)

Robben Island in Cape Town, South Africa - Robben island tour, the jail and cell of Nelson Mandela in Cape Town, South Africa, top sites to see! Let's go for a complete tour of Robben Island in Cape Town and watch me as I visit Nelson Mandela's historic jail and cell, at Robben Island in Cape Town, South Africa.
Robben Island (Afrikaans: Robbeneiland) is an island in Table Bay, 6.9 kilometres (4.3 mi) west of the coast of Bloubergstrand, Cape Town, South Africa. Robben Island takes its name from the Dutch word for seals (robben), hence the Dutch/Afrikaans name Robbeneiland which translates to Seal(s) Island. Political activist Nelson Mandela was imprisoned at Robben Island for 18 of the 27 years he served behind bars before the fall of apartheid and expansion of the franchise to all residents of the country. He was later awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace and was elected in 1994 as President of South Africa, serving one term. In addition, two other former inmates of Robben Island have been elected as President of South Africa since the late 1990s: Kgalema Motlanthe and Jacob Zuma.
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Nelson Mandela's Shocking Revelation on Israel Palestine Conflict

In this video, Nelson Mandela discusses the Israel Palestine conflict 1990 and offers his thoughts on the situation.

In 1990, Nelson Mandela was asked to give his opinion on the Israel Palestine conflict. In this video, you can hear his thoughts on the issue. Mandela is a powerful voice in the anti-apartheid movement, and his opinion on the conflict is worth listening to.
Nelson Mandela on Israel Palestine conflict 1990

Nelson Mandela hits home raw truth on Palestine #freepalestine #apartheidisrael #gazaunderattack

South Africa ???????? Nelson Mandela Views Of Israel And Palestine

This video shows Nelson Mandela views of Israel and Palestine. He had very interesting standpoints.

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Apartheid, Nelson Mandela

Recognizing Palestine

The Human Spirit Project organized Recognizing Palestine in December of 2012 after attacks on Gaza. Performances of 7 Jewish Children, poetry by Ed Hooligan, Jabbar, Farrah Chamma and Yazan.
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African-American in Palestine

During my trip to Palestine I met this very cool, worldly, young, Arabic-speaking brotha hailing from Wayne State Univ. Here Brennan Cook briefly discusses his experiences while traveling around Jordan and Palestine as an African-American. He pays special attention to what it means as a hair naturalisto. Check out the full blog post in which this particular interview is situated at

Please note that the hostel we are in is directly across the street from a mosque. This was taped following afternoon prayer and the day after the murder of a Palestinian toddler by Israeli settlers. I believe the imam is addressing this in the background. We ended up attending the protest of this murder which I will show in a later video. And so I apologize for what may be a sound challenge but hey, life was happening all around us!

Gandhi Non Violence Appeal

Why PEACE TALKS ARE GOOD for Apartheid Adventures - Part One

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The Culture of Palestine

Palestinian culture is comprised of a blend of Eastern Mediterranean influences. Being Levantines, Palestinians share commonalities with nearby Levantine Arabs (Lebanese, Syrians, and Jordanians). Palestinians, although Arabized today, are genetically an indigenous Semitic (non-Arab) people which descended from the native Canaanites/Phoenicians and thereby mixed with their conquerers (Philistines, Hebrews, Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Persians, Arabs, Crusaders, and Ottoman Turks).

Over half of Palestinians are in diaspora, and found outside of Palestine. The population of Jordan is 2/3 of Palestinian heritage. Most Palestinian refugees can be found other Middle Eastern countries, and North and South America. Many are also in Europe.

Language: Arabic (official), Aramaic, Hebrew, and Armenian. Most Palestinians speak Levantine Arabic, a dialect of Arabic spoken in Syria, Palestine, western Jordan and Lebanon. Palestinian rural dialects exhibit several distinctive features (particularly the pronunciation of qaaf as kaaf) which distinguish them from other Arabic varieties, but Palestinian urban dialects more closely resemble northern Levantine dialects, i.e., those of Syria and Lebanon.

The Bedouins of Palestine, however, are more securely known to be Arab by ancestry as well as by culture; their distinctively conservative dialects and pronunciation of qaaf as gaaf group them with other Bedouin across the Arab world and confirm their separate history.

In a number of villages in the Galilee (e.g. Maghar), and particularly, though not exclusively among the Druze, the qāf is actually pronounced qaaf as in Classical Arabic.

Religion: Currently, no reliable data are available for the worldwide Palestinian population. But an estimated percentage suggests 60% Muslim (mainly Sunni, but also a few Sufis), 30% Christian (predominantly Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and others) and 10% Other (i.e. Druze, Baha'i, Jewish, Samaritan, etc).

However, within the West Bank and Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian Academic Society for the Study of International Affairs, the (non-Jewish) Palestinian population is 97% Muslim and 3% Christian; there are also about 350 Samaritans and a few thousand Jews.

Where is Palestine?

Asking occupying Israeli forces in Budrus, Palestine, where they are guarding the construction site for the illegal 'Apartheid' wall, the question: Where is Palestine?.

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