A letter from Tha’ir Halahleh to his daughter
A letter from Thaer Halahleh, on day 75 of hunger strike against his
detention without charge, to his two-year-old daughter Lamar, who he has
never seen. Translated by Jalal Najjar.
“My Beloved Lamar, forgive me because the occupation took me away
from you, and took away from me the pleasure of witnessing my first born
child that I have always prayed to God to see, to kiss, to be happy
with. It is not your fault, this is our destiny as Palestinian people to
have our lives and the lives of our children taken away from us, to be
apart from each other and to have a miserable life, nothing is complete
in our lives because of this unjust occupation that is lurking on every
corner of our lives turning it into eeriness, a continuous pursuit and
torture. Despite that I was deprived from holding you and hearing your
voice, from watching you grow up and move around in the house and in
your be, and that I was deprived of my rule as a human and a father with
my daughter your existence has given me all the power and hope, and
when I saw your picture with your mother in the sit-in tent, you were so
calm staring in wonder at people, as if you were looking for your
father, looking at my pictures that are hung inside the tent asking in
silence why is my father not coming back, I felt that you are with me,
in my sentiment and inside my mind, as if you are a part of my
heartbeats, steadfast and the blood that flows in my veins, opening all
doors for me spreading clear skies around me, and unleashing your free
childish voice after this long silence”.
“Lamar my love: I know that you are not to be blamed and that you
don’t yet understand why your father is going through this battle of the
hunger strike for the 75th day, but when you grow up you will
understand that the battle of freedom is the battle of going back to
you, so that I can never be taken away from you again or to be deprived
of your smile or seeing you, so that the occupier will never kidnap me
again from you”.
“When you grow up you will understand how injustice was brought upon
your father and upon thousands of Palestinians whom the occupation has
put in prisons and jail cells, shattering their lives and future for no
guilt but their pursuit of freedom, dignity and independence, you will
know that your father did not tolerate injustice and submission, that he
will never accept insult and compromise, and that he is going through a
hunger strike to protest against the Jewish state that wants to turn us
into humiliated slaves without any rights or patriotic dignity”.
“My beloved Lamar keep your head up always and be proud of your
father, and thank everyone who supported me, who supported the prisoners
in their struggle, and don’t be afraid god is with us always, and god
never lets people who have faith and patience, we are righteous, and
right will always prevail against injustice and wrong doers”.
“Lamar my love: that day will come, and I will make it up to you for
everything, and tell you the whole story, and your days that will follow
will be more beautiful, so let your days pass now and wear your
prettiest clothes, run and then run again in the gardens of your long
life, go forward and forward nothing is behind you but the past, and
this is your voice I hear all the time as a melody of freedom”.
Translated by :IMEU : http://imeu.net/
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