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Anis Online is a journalistic art website in German, English, French and Arabic with 1001 pages. It contains music, poetry and prose, essays, children's stories, satires, interviews, media reviews, Palestiniana, Orient Online, drawings, an Elvis page, and a lot more.

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A German Palestinian Identity. Anis Hamadeh, speech script, University of Leipzig, May 30, 2005 (pdf, 8 pp)


"It is our duty to show the children dignity. We want to protect them, not to own them. That they surpass us."
(THE BOOK OF GAMES)

Also on Anis Online...

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"The path of nonviolence is the path into the public."
(THE BOOK OF GAMES)



TUAREG, Anis 2000



"I'm still practising."
(THE BOOK OF GAMES)

LUQA THE TRAVELER

"I don't know why
nobody told you
how to unfold
your love."


Pictures
I will paint for you,
about the people
of all ages. How it was
and how it will be. Each moment
caught
by an eye.

A traveler I am. A reporter. Telling tales of
the poet and of Jay. Of the suffering
and the lovers. The healers and
the rulers. All those faces of love, the good
and the evil,
burnt in my
memory. I,
an old man, went
already
through this all. I stand for
the poet who, caged in space and time,
shaken by passion, is unavailable and
does not speak.
I'm only watching
the game.

They call me Luqa. Since all times. The Traveler from
the Nile.

I want to show you
the worlds of yesterday
and of tomorrow.
A thousand loving hearts, writhing
on the ocean ground,
didn't dare to
breathe. Others
who did it. Right in the street.

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a thousand stones - fall down - into the wind ravine - a thousand and another thousand - it seems as if - they're falling - it may be - that they're rising - like balloons - i do not know -- they come - in big ones and in small ones - in light ones and in heavy ones - they appear - in all colors - they are - noble stones - and precious - they end - in zero gravity (cont.)


Drawing: Heinke Vollers, Kiel

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