PHOTO| A young woman trying to prevent an Israeli occupation soldier from detaining a Palestinian child in #Jerusalem, yesterday .
Exhausted in the heat and humidity, a rickshaw puller takes a nap on a pavement near Jagannath Hall of Dhaka University under a tree. He knows how important his livelihood is. Even in his sleep he would not let go of the rickshaw, lest it get stolen.
(Source: thedailystar.net)
I wish everyone could at least have a snippet of my childhood in the desert of Palestine. The air, balmy and thick with heat, and the rubble, crumbled and ancient. There is a spirit that flows through the rooted trees and the vast plains. It whispers at night under the scintillating, unperturbed…
A masked Palestinian demonstrator waves a national flag during protests at the Qalandia crossing in the occupied West Bank on May 15, 2012, marking Nakba day, which commemorates the exodus of hundreds of thousands of their kin after the establishment of Israel state in 1948. AFP PHOTO/JACK GUEZ 2012 AFP
Bilal Thiab - 77 days
Thaer Halahleh - 77 days
Hassan Safadi - 71days
Omar Abu Shallal - 69 days
Mohammedd Al-Taj - 61 days
Mahmoud Sarsak - 55 days
Faris Al-Natur - 48 days
Jafar Ezz Al-Din - 54 days
Abdallah Al-Barghouthi - 33days
more than 2000 prisoner - 28days
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Refugee camp schools after Nakba .
Despite the hard life in refugee camps , Palestinians are one of the educated people in the world !
Bilal Thiab: 76 Days without food
Thaer Halahla: 76 Days without food
Hassan Safadi: 70 Days without food
Omar Abu Shallal: 68 Days without food
Mohammedd Al-Taj: 60 Days without food
Mahmoud Sarsak: 54 Days without food
Ja’far Ezz Al-Din: 53 Days without food
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