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Bruddet med Vesten / The Break with The West. Omar El Akkad

I samtale med Yohan Shanmugaratnam om sinne, lidelsene i Gaza, og vestlig dobbeltmoral.
In conversation with Yohan Shanmugaratnam about anger, the suffering in Gaza and the West’s double standards.

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«The moral component of history, the most necessary component, is simply a single questions, asked over and over again: When it mattered, who sided with justice and who sided with power?»
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, Omar El Akkad

Vestens manglende svar på Israels brutale krigføring i Gaza synliggjør hvordan Vesten setter noen menneskeliv over andre, mener forfatter og journalist Omar El Akkad. For El Akkad, født i Egypt og oppvokst i Qatar, var Vesten lenge motsatsen til alt han hatet i Midtøsten: undertrykkelsen, sensuren, overvåkningen, opphøyelsen av korrupte ledere.

Etter hvert flyttet familien til Nord-Amerika. Slik ble El Akkad en del av den liberale, vestlige verdensordenen, og tross enkelte motforestillinger, beholdt han troen på at dette var land som verdsatte menneskerettigheter, frihet, lov og rett. Fram til 8. oktober 2023, da Israels siste krig mot Gaza begynte.

Essaysamlingen One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This er et oppgjør med det El Akkad anser som vestlig dobbeltmoral. Han avkler retorikk og eufemismer som godtar drap på uskyldige sivile, som nødvendiggjør det nye akronymet WCNSF (Wounded Child, No Surviving Family), og viser hvordan Gaza-krigen inngår i en lengre historie av oss og dem.

Omar El Akkad er en prisvinnende forfatter og mangeårig journalist. One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This er hans første sakprosabok, som har fått overveldende mottakelse og er under oversettelse til en rekke språk.

På Litteraturhuset møter El Akkad forfatter og journalist Yohan Shanmugaratnam til samtale om sinne, lidelsene i Gaza, og vestlig dobbeltmoral.

Samtalen vil være på engelsk.

Arrangementet er støttet av NORAD.


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«The moral component of history, the most necessary component, is simply a single questions, asked over and over again: When it mattered, who sided with justice and who sided with power?»
One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This, Omar El Akkad

The lack of a response from the West to Israel’s brutal war in Gaza reveals how the West values certain lives more than others, according to author and journalist Omar El Akkad. For El Akkad, born in Egypt and raised in Qatar, the West long represented the polar opposite to everything he hated about the Middle East: The corruption, the censorship, the surveillance, the exaltation of corrupt leaders.

As a teenager, El Akkad moved with his family to North America, and became a part of the liberal Western world order. Despite a few reservations, he kept his faith in the West as a region committed to human rights, freedom, justice and respect for the law. Until October 8th, 2023, when Israel launched their latest war against Gaza.

The essay collection One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This is a reckoning with what El Akkad considers to be the West’s double standards. He exposes rhetoric and euphemisms that allow murder on innocent civilians, that necessitates the new acronym WCNSF (wounded child, no surviving family), and shows how the Gaza war is part of a longer history of us versus them.

Omar El Akkad is an award-winning author and journalist of many years. One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This is his first non-fiction book, it has garnered broad attention and is under translation into a number of languages.

At the House of Literature, El Akkad is joined by author and journalist Yohan Shanmugaratnam for a conversation about anger, the suffering in Gaza and Western double standards.

The conversation will be in English.

The event is supported by NORAD.

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