posted on Aug, 17 2004 @ 12:35 AM
Did anyone see that documentary? It was just on HBO. It was simply amazing. I couldn't believe how badly those small kids wanted to die and be
martyred.
But what was most shocking to me was the death of the filmer, James Miller.
"In the spring of 2003, Emmy(R)-winning filmmaker James Miller and his colleague Saira Shah set out to document the lives of three Palestinian
children growing up in the bullet-riddled streets of Gaza. The film ends on a day like many other days in the town of Rafah--with death--except that
on this day, the fallen victim is Miller himself. This poignant and powerful film is Miller's shocking first-hand look at the culture of hate that
permeates the West Bank and Gaza through the perspective of three Palestinian children who have grown up surrounded by messages of hate against
Israel--and who have been taught that the greatest glory is to die a martyr."
I was so stunned! I still can't believe it! If you didn't see it, you really need to hope that it will be on again.
www.hbo.com...
This man deserves his justice.
www.justice4jamesmiller.com...
[Edited on 17-8-2004 by maynardsthirdeye]
[Edited on 17-8-2004 by maynardsthirdeye]