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Prisoners Diaries Norma Hashim Ramzy Baroud

  • SKU: BELL-59126148
Prisoners Diaries Norma Hashim Ramzy Baroud
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Publisher: Islamic Human Rights Commission
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.43 MB
Author: Norma Hashim, Ramzy Baroud
ISBN: 9781903718926, 1903718929
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Prisoners Diaries Norma Hashim Ramzy Baroud by Norma Hashim, Ramzy Baroud 9781903718926, 1903718929 instant download after payment.

“The Prisoners’ Diaries provides a deeply moving series of first-person commentaries on what Palestinian prisoners have been enduring for decades in the dark recesses of Israel’s unlawful and inhumane network of prisons.

Somehow these texts make us feel and understand the reality of Palestinian suffering that is associated with living under such a long and abusive occupation in vivid ways that statistics, however necessary, can never manage.

This book combines the witnessing by prisoners with just enough information about the magnitude of the Israeli prison system to give readers a true understanding of this most agonizing dimension of the Palestinian ordeal.

Reading this book, makes one doubt whether such individuals who have resisted the occupation of their country should be treated as criminals at all rather than brave warriors in a ceaseless and legitimate war waged against great odds to recover control of their homeland.”

− Richard Falk, Albert G. Milbank Professor of International Law Emeritus, Princeton University and UN Special Rapporteur for occupied Palestinian Territories

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