I Saw Ramallah is an Arabic language autobiographical book written by Palestinian writer and poet Mourid Barghouti. The English translation of this book was first published in 2000 by the American University in Cairo Press, and later on 16 May 2005 by Bloomsbury. Ahdaf Soueif translated the book to English[1][2][3][4]
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ISawRamallah is an Arabic language autobiographical book written by Palestinian writer and poet Mourid Barghouti. The English translation of this book...
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hear the Arabic through the English. She translated Mourid Barghouti's ISawRamallah (with a foreword by Edward Said) from Arabic into English. Along with...
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to the public until 2008, triggering fears that his family members in Ramallah would become targets for religious persecution. In 2007, he left the West...
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militant rivals. In late 2004, after effectively being confined within his Ramallah compound for over two years by the Israeli army, Arafat fell into a coma...
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vibrant Palestinian Quaker community in Ramallah since the late 1800s. In 1910 this community built the Ramallah Friends Meetinghouse and later added another...
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addressed a demonstration in Ramallah at which Craig Corrie said: "This village has become a symbol of nonviolent resistance. I call for solidarity with the...
circulating in the Palestinian territories today include Al-Quds; and Ramallah-based Al-Hayat Al-Jadida and Al-Ayyam. Palestinian journalists reporting...
for elections was laid out. The headquarters of the PLO were moved to Ramallah on the West Bank. The PLO began their militancy campaign from its inception...
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cult again. I'm not going through that stage again, with the gurus in Ramallah, you know, giving out marching orders. And then if you disagree, they say...
Palestinians and Israelis in 1948, forcing him and his wife to flee to Ramallah. Safiyah: Said S's wife. They were married 1 year and 4 months before losing...
lyricist, playwright and philosopher, born in the village of Kobar in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate. Barghouthi lived his childhood between Kobar...