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The Freedom Theatre’s Zoe Lafferty recounts her experiences trying to reach Jenin during Israel’s attacks. Palestinians know this won’t be the last time the army raids the camp, which only makes international solidarity more urgent, she writes.
Comment: Abbas, Israel and the US all stand to gain from a postponed or cancelled election. Meanwhile Palestinian self-determination is left hanging in the balance, writes Dalal Yassine.
Comment: Shot in Jenin refugee camp in 2011, the director of the Freedom Theatre was the victim of a corrupt and defeated society.
The Freedom Theatre’s Zoe Lafferty reflects on a year of witnessing the intimate link between the colonial violence in Palestine & the UK’s cultural repression.
Zoe Lafferty explains how the first Palestinian Feminist Theatre Festival, which opened in Jenin Refugee Camp, is an antidote to Israel’s gendered violence.
Met police officers suing for trauma over the Grenfell fire is a slap in the face to those who are still fighting for justice, writes Shareefa Energy.
This month marks 20 years since Israel stormed Jenin refugee Camp, killing over 50 Palestinians. As tensions rise once again and death surrounds the people of Jenin, The Freedom Theatre provides a space of solidarity and action, writes Zoe Lafferty.
The German Stuttgart Theatre withdrawing a Lifetime Achievement Prize from renowned play-right Caryl Churchill over her solidarity with Palestine, is an ongoing attempt to silence allies of BDS. This must be fought collectively, writes Zoe Lafferty.
Comment: Though the high hopes of the Moroccans who took to the streets in 2011 were not realised, the protests changed Morocco, and its politics, forever.
Comment: The US-Saudi relationship has always been a fundamental, if understated feature of both countries' foreign policies. But Trump is about to make the implicit, explicit, writes Robert Springborg.