mazen... i can understand your not coming to the US now. it is right for you to stay, but i worry for you... worry for all of you, your son, your family and your country. so.. you are there among the bombs, maintaining your twisted humor and playing your trumpet!! maintaining... your drawings are disturbing and intensely beautiful. i am at a loss for words looking at them. i am sweating it out in italy now looking at your blog for the first time. i am with giuseppe ielasi and alessandro bosetti right now. we are all reading and looking. we've been through all the comments. i am overwhelmed... and can only begin to imagine and not at all imagine what you are going through right now. all of you... all my love and hope to you and yours mazen. to lebanon. to beirut. may you come out of the ashes still whole in spirit and brighter than before. we will meet again soon i am sure. and evan and iven have still to make some severe trouble together... ciao for now, audrey
some sounds can't ever be expressed by hearing them u have to feel the scene before listening to it i was shocked to see what's going on in lebanon's scenes and with all my sences am with you hope the fire turns down soon may God be with you . Bery from Jeddah .
We can rely on CNN for the unsavory sounds... your words and spirit are amazing spots of light in a very dark and stupid situation brought about by intolerance, too many weapons and WAY too many crazys surrounded by WAY too many innocent civilians. PLEASE stay safe and away from windows, etc. I shall light a candle for your safety and say some prayers for your strength. Peaxe, Rev. D. ...in Texas, watching in horror, trying to live life...
Cher Mazen, no ned to draw this sound.I've already heard this "sound" . I heard it whan I was 8-year-old girl in Iran.(when the war between Iraq and Iran began in 1980). I heard it when the first bombs have been dropped on our cities "from sky". I heard it when the first missile arrived in Tehran. I know precisely what the lebonens felt "ont vécu" at that moment. I hate WAR. Vive la paix! viva peace!
Cher Mazen, no need to draw this sound.I've already heard this "sound" . I heard it when I was an eight-year-old girl in Iran.(when the war between Iraq and Iran began in 1980). I heard it when the first bombs have been dropped on our cities "from sky". I heard it when the first missile arrived in Tehran. I know precisely what the lebanons felt "ont vécu" at that moment. I hate WAR. Vive la paix! viva peace!
Yes. Wiill spread the word about your words and drawings as well as I possibly can, in this little corner of the world where the sound of bombs and sight of their effect is a mere abstraction on the television. I don´t know what to say, because I don´t feel I know or undersatand anything (I can only guess what you are going through), but "THANK YOU" is a start. Thank you and rave on. If there is anything I can do, say what & when. Hang on in there.
Mazen, We are all thinking about you and our friends in Lebanon. I am so sad these days. I cant even sleep well at nights. WE ARE ALL WITH YOU, I AM PRAYING EVERY NIGHT FOR YOU MY FRIENDS! I am waiting for "peace".
Just to express support to you and and all the victims of this criminal war. Please if anybody organises actions to support victims and to resist this criminal war announce it in this blog. I deeply repudiate any action of the Israel government outside their frontiers.KPC.
and what is so funny that is that i have been reading books and novels about the cilvil war in lobnan, watching movies as well, and wondering what i would have done if i was there at that time, would i leave my Egypt for Lebanon and do something, and now i got the answer; I WOULD STAY AT HOME TRYING TO REDRAW THE OUTLINES OF MY FUTURE WHILE IM NOT SURE WHETHER GOD HAS DECIDED FOR ME TO STAY ALIVE FOR ONE MORE DAY OR NOT ...GOD BLESS LOBNAN
I can "hear" your drawings Mazen.
ReplyDeleteI have sent your blog on to others so they can "hear" you too. I will keep listening, praying and playing.
salut Mazen.
ReplyDeletej'arrive pas a t'ecrire quelque chose qui ait un peu de sens.
je t'envoie juste toutes mes amities.
Yannick
What you are doing is very important. I have sent your blog to all my people.
ReplyDeleteAll our moral support from México.
ReplyDeleteAguante Mazen!
Again and again and again: PEACE!
ReplyDeleteAnd: never! never!! never give up!!!
Yours sincerely,
Helmut Bieler-Wendt
mazen... i can understand your not coming to the US now. it is right for you to stay, but i worry for you... worry for all of you, your son, your family and your country. so.. you are there among the bombs, maintaining your twisted humor and playing your trumpet!! maintaining... your drawings are disturbing and intensely beautiful. i am at a loss for words looking at them. i am sweating it out in italy now looking at your blog for the first time. i am with giuseppe ielasi and alessandro bosetti right now. we are all reading and looking. we've been through all the comments. i am overwhelmed... and can only begin to imagine and not at all imagine what you are going through right now. all of you... all my love and hope to you and yours mazen. to lebanon. to beirut. may you come out of the ashes still whole in spirit and brighter than before. we will meet again soon i am sure. and evan and iven have still to make some severe trouble together... ciao for now, audrey
ReplyDeleteyou can mazen. remember le "cri" de MUNCH...
ReplyDeletecourage. ici on continue la mobilisation.
hoda in paris
i can hear u from Alexandria , not too far but tomorrow the sun will shine on U
ReplyDeletesome sounds can't ever be expressed by hearing them u have to feel the scene before listening to it i was shocked to see what's going on in lebanon's scenes and with all my sences am with you hope the fire turns down soon
ReplyDeletemay God be with you .
Bery from Jeddah .
We can rely on CNN for the unsavory sounds... your words and spirit are amazing spots of light in a very dark and stupid situation brought about by intolerance, too many weapons and WAY too many crazys surrounded by WAY too many innocent civilians. PLEASE stay safe and away from windows, etc.
ReplyDeleteI shall light a candle for your safety and say some prayers for your strength.
Peaxe,
Rev. D.
...in Texas,
watching in horror,
trying to live life...
Cher Mazen, no ned to draw this sound.I've already heard this "sound" . I heard it whan I was 8-year-old girl in Iran.(when the war between Iraq and Iran began in 1980). I heard it when the first bombs have been dropped on our cities "from sky". I heard it when the first missile arrived in Tehran. I know precisely what the lebonens felt "ont vécu" at that moment. I hate WAR. Vive la paix! viva peace!
ReplyDeleteCher Mazen, no need to draw this sound.I've already heard this "sound" . I heard it when I was an eight-year-old girl in Iran.(when the war between Iraq and Iran began in 1980). I heard it when the first bombs have been dropped on our cities "from sky". I heard it when the first missile arrived in Tehran. I know precisely what the lebanons felt "ont vécu" at that moment. I hate WAR. Vive la paix! viva peace!
ReplyDeleteHi Mazen
ReplyDeleteWe are back to Square one. The destroyed all the country.
Fuck Hizboisrael
Mazen, my thoughts are with you and the people in Lebanon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fucked up world!
Thomas, Berlin
Hope, you slept.
ReplyDeleteHope, you're still alive!
Hope, you can believe that there will be peace, one day...
Never! Never!! Never give up!!!
Helmut Bieler-Wendt
Germany
Yes. Wiill spread the word about your words and drawings as well as I possibly can, in this little corner of the world where the sound of bombs and sight of their effect is a mere abstraction on the television. I don´t know what to say, because I don´t feel I know or undersatand anything (I can only guess what you are going through), but "THANK YOU" is a start. Thank you and rave on. If there is anything I can do, say what & when. Hang on in there.
ReplyDeleteOn pense beaucoup et fort à vous (meme - et surtout - la partie "sioniste") (j'espere que vous avez reçu le mail).
ReplyDeleteheddy
All my support from spain.
ReplyDeleteKeep alive
Mazen, We are all thinking about you and our friends in Lebanon. I am so sad these days. I cant even sleep well at nights. WE ARE ALL WITH YOU, I AM PRAYING EVERY NIGHT FOR YOU MY FRIENDS! I am waiting for "peace".
ReplyDeleteJust to express support to you and and all the victims of this criminal war.
ReplyDeletePlease if anybody organises actions to support victims and to resist this criminal war announce it in this blog.
I deeply repudiate any action of the Israel government outside their frontiers.KPC.
and what is so funny that is that i have been reading books and novels about the cilvil war in lobnan, watching movies as well, and wondering what i would have done if i was there at that time, would i leave my Egypt for Lebanon and do something, and now i got the answer; I WOULD STAY AT HOME TRYING TO REDRAW THE OUTLINES OF MY FUTURE WHILE IM NOT SURE WHETHER GOD HAS DECIDED FOR ME TO STAY ALIVE FOR ONE MORE DAY OR NOT ...GOD BLESS LOBNAN
ReplyDeleteDear Mazen,
ReplyDeleteJust a quick word of solidarity from Lisbon, Portugal
Abdul