Caribbean folk singer Mighty Gabby sings for Palestine
Caribbean folk singer Mighty Gabby sings for Palestine
Barbadian calypsonian and folk singer Anthony Feteiit, better known as “Mighty Gabby”, wrote a song for Palestine which he sang for the first time last Tuesday at the Venezuelan Cultural Institute during the Palestinian Film and Arts Festival week.
The singer, regarded as the “foremost folk singer in Barbados”, said he wrote the song because he supports Palestine and the Palestinian people’s right to freedom and statehood.
In the song, Gabby criticised three Caribbean countries for not voting in favour of a 2012 resolution to upgrade Palestine’s status at the United Nations to non-member observer state.
Barbados, Haiti and BahamasRefuse to behave the way they shouldThey wouldn’t join the United NationsIn recognising Palestine nationhoodThat’s why I say:Free Palestine, Free PalestineLet the wall come down, stop the occupationFree Palestine, Free PalestineLet the wall come down, bring peace to the region
The week-long festival was hosted by the Caribbean Against Apartheid in Palestine (CAAP) from 13-18 November, in association with Middle East Monitor and P21 Gallery to mark 100 years since the Balfour Declaration.
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