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Connections / Episode 21: Terrorizing Human Rights with Raja Shehadeh

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Connections
Episode 21: Terrorizing Human Rights with Raja Shehadeh
{{langos=='en'?('05/11/2021' | todate):('05/11/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 9.1
Hosted by Mouin Rabbani

On Friday, 5 November, Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani spoke with Raja Shehadeh about Israel’s campaign to criminalize Palestinian human defenders and civic organizations. This episode of Connections examines the context and implications of Israel’s latest initiatives, and assess efforts to counter them.

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Guests

Raja Shehadeh
Raja Shehadeh

Lawyer, Writer, and founder of human rights organization Al-Haq

Raja Shehadeh is a Palestinian human rights activist and author. He is a founding member of Al-Haq, the West Bank affiliate of the International Commission of Jurists and one of the organizations the Israeli government recently designated as a terrorist organization. His books include Occupier’s Law: Israel and the West Bank (1985); Palestinian Walks: Forays into a Vanishing Landscape (2007), which was awarded the 2008 Orwell Prize; Where the Line is Drawn: A Tale of Crossings, Friendships, and Fifty Years of Occupation in Israel-Palestine (2017), a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week; and We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I (forthcoming).

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