Spirit of Mother Jones Award 2024 Presented to the People of Palestine.

The award ceremony took place at the Dance Cork Firkin Crane on Friday evening, 26th July 2024. The award was presented to Miss Zeina Allazzeh, the Research and Policy Officer of the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Ireland.

Miss Allazzeh had been nominated by Ambassador Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid to receive the award on their behalf.

Miss Zeina Allazzeh receiving the award from James Nolan, of the Cork Mother Jones Committee accompanied by Ann Piggott.

The presentation ceremony took place after a public meeting “Stories of Palestine”, which featured speakers, Walaa Sabha, Fiona O’Rourke and Dr. Nick Maynard.

Miss Zeina Alazzeh on behalf of the Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland with the Spirit of Mother Jones Award 2024 from the Cork Mother Jones Committee at the Dance Cork Firkin Crane. @Sweeneynmedia.

Response from the Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland, Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid to the Cork Mother Jones Committee.

The Spirit of Mother Jones Award 2024 at the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Dublin.

Spirit of Mother Jones award for 2024 for the People of Palestine. 

The Cork Mother Jones Committee wishes to announce that the recipients of the 2024 Spirit of Mother Jones Award are the People of Palestine.

The award will be presented to Ms Zeina Alazzeh of the Embassy of the State of Palestine at the Dance Cork Firkin Crane on Friday evening 26th July after the “Stories of Palestine” meeting which commences at 7pm.

Ms Alazzeh, the research and policy officer at the Palestinian Embassy, has been nominated by the Ambassador of Palestine to Ireland Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid to accept this award which honours the People of Palestine.

James Nolan spokesperson for the Cork Mother Jones Committee stated

“The Cork Mother Jones Committee is pleased to present the 2024 Spirit of Mother Jones Award  to the People of Palestine. We remain honoured by the decision of Ambassador Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid to accept this award on behalf of the State of Palestine.

Although in practical terms an award such as this remains almost a trivial offering, we believe it represents a symbolic and heartfelt gesture of support by many Cork people to an entire population facing genocide.

in that we are recording the fact that human beings everywhere should bear witness to the sufferings of Palestinians. Along with the many thousands of people who have marched through Cork City each week and across Ireland since October 2023, we wish to also express our support for the People of Palestine by conferring on them the Spirit of Mother Jones Award.”    

Accepting the Spirit of Mother Jones Award, the Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland, Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid, wrote in her letter to the Cork Mother Jones Committee dated 11th July;

“I am so pleased to accept this award which honours the People of Palestine. During this difficult time and while our people in Palestine are experiencing the highest form of misery and catastrophe, we find a glimmer of hope through the Irish people’s support and solidarity. It is heart-warming that there are still nations that stand up for basic human rights, but sadly this is not the case everywhere.

Mary Harris was a brave mother like thousands of Palestinian mothers who lost their children. It is the loss of a mother’s child, and how she could hold back her grief and despair to create a better life. Her commitment to standing up against injustice holds great values that are reflected in this award and we are honoured to be credited with it”

The Palestinian Ambassador to Ireland, Dr Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid

Award citation from the Cork Mother Jones Committee.

The Cork Mother Jones Committee presents the 2024 Spirit of Mother Jones Award to the People of Palestine:

  • For their tenacity in surviving the oppression, colonisation and ongoing nightmare of living in an open air prison for the two million people in GAZA since the Israeli blockade began in 2007.
  • For their resilience to achieve self-determination in an independent State of Palestine and for their efforts to achieve freedom to live as normal human beings
  • For their determination to highlight the genocide and opposition to plans to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from Gaza
  • For their strength and courage to expose the humiliation being imposed and for calling world attention to prevent the collective punishment being inflicted on the entire population. 
  • For also exposing the attempts at dehumanisation and the starvation of Gaza by the Israeli government.
  • For their ongoing efforts to draw attention to the failure of large sections of the International community to  prevent or condemn this daily massacre taking place in Gaza which has been condemned by the United Nations International Court of Justice.  

Previous recipients of the Spirit of Mother Jones Award have included Antoinette Keegan, Mary Manning, Louise O’Keeffe, Fr Peter McVerry, Don O’Leary, Mick Lynch, Gareth Peirce, Ann O’Gorman, Maureen Considine and Catherine Coffey O’Brien, Ken Fleming, Dave Hopper and Margaret Aspinall.   

Stories of Palestine

Speakers:       

Walaa Sabah, Project Manager of We Are Not Numbers (WANN) 

Fiona O’Rourke, Author                         

Dr Nick Maynard, Surgeon

In attendance: Ms Zeina Alazzeh, Research and Policy Officer, Embassy of the State of Palestine.

Friday 26th July at 7:00 p.m. at Dance Cork Firkin Crane.

Walaa Sabah

Walaa Sabah is the director of operations at We Are Not Numbers (WANN). She works as a freelance journalist. Her articles about the Palestinian situation can be read on MEE, El, Mondoweiss and the New Arab. 

Walaa recently spoke at the weekly Cork Palestinian Solidarity Group protest in Cork and described some of the heart breaking individual stories behind the statistics in Gaza.     

When the world talks about Palestinians living under occupation and in refugee camps, it is usually in terms of politics and numbers – specifically, how many killed, injured, homeless and/or dependent on aid. However numbers are impersonal and often numbing. What they don’t convey are the daily personal struggles and triumphs, the tears and the laughter, and the aspirations that are so universal that if it weren’t for the context, they would immediately resonate with virtually everyone.

Walaa Sabah speaking in Cork.

The mission of WANN is to create a new generation of Palestinian writers and thinkers who can bring together a profound change to the Palestinian cause to get their voices heard. WANN provides the world with direct access to the Palestinian narrative without any restrictions and without foreign intermediaries speaking on behalf of the Palestinians. To date some 350 contributors have published more than 1300 stories from Palestine. 

Fiona O’Rourke

Fiona is a published author from the North of Ireland with recent stories included in Shorter Stories Ireland, Dublin Story Slam, Fortnight Magazine and the Storms Journal.
Her creative non-fiction was selected by Munster Lit. and will be published in the Southword Journal in Winter 2024.

A member of the Irish Writers Union, Fiona has designed and facilitated creative writing courses and programmes at Trinity College, Dublin Innovation Academy, Libraries, festivals, in the community and at the Irish Writers Centre Dublin.

Fiona O’Rourke

She is the co-organiser and MC for Open Mic for Gaza Zoom fundraisers and the organiser/facilitator for eXpress Write for Gaza, a writing session fundraiser. All donations raised at these events have gone to the Ghassan Abu Sitta Children’s Fund.

Dr Nick Maynard

Dr Nick Maynard is a senior surgeon at Oxford University Hospital and has worked in Gaza leading an Emergency Medical Team for Medical Aid for Palestine (MAP).  MAP’s vision is a future where all Palestinians can access an effective, sustainable and locally-led system of healthcare, and the full realisation of their rights to health and dignity. Through their programmes in the West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem, and Lebanon, they work with trusted and experienced local partners to achieve this vision. MAP programmes, designed and delivered by Palestinians, provide access to essential health services and build local knowledge and skills to address Palestinian health problems. In times of humanitarian emergency, MAP is ready to respond rapidly with aid and assistance.

Dr. Nick Maynard.

See https://www.map.org.uk/ for more details.

Zeina Alazzeh

Zeina Alazzeh did her master’s degree in International Public Policy and Diplomacy at UCC and as part of her programme, she worked as a research assistant with Dr Andrew Cottey on EU-China relations. Zeina conducted her master’s thesis on the role of the EU and China in East Africa. She also worked as a research and teaching assistant at Birzeit University Palestine for three years. Her research interests are in EU foreign policies, international relations, and politics in conflict areas with the focus on the occupied Palestinian territories. 

Zeina Alazzeh

Today, Zeina works as a Research and Policy Officer at the Embassy Of The State of Palestine in Dublin and attends this meeting at the request of Ambassador Dr. Jilan Wahba Abdalmajid.. . 

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