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Voices from Abu Dis - Book Launch

Olive | November 30, 2008

Support for the book:

“Camden Abu Dis Friendship Association  is doing important work when it takes the voice of ordinary Palestinian people to the world and lets them speak for themselves about their lives under Israeli occupation”

Professor Manuel Hassassian

Palestinian Ambassador

“People ask, ‘When will there be peace in the world?’ The answer is simple: ‘Peace is possible, but not without justice for the Palestinians.’ This vital book lets the Palestinian people of Jerusalem speak for themselves. We all need to hear them and to read this book.”

John Pilger

Voices from Abu Dis

Eds Nandita Dowson & Abdul Wahab Sabbah

Pub. CADFA,  ISBN 978-0-9556136-1-6

CADFA’s new book will be published on Human Rights Day, 10th December 2008

Paperback £10

£5 special price if ordered before publication

Available from contact@camdenabudis.net

This book consists of personal accounts by Palestinians in Abu Dis, a town in the East Jerusalem suburb now surrounded and cut off by the Israeli Separation Wall, military checkpoints and massively expanding Israeli settlements. These letters and stories sent to friends in Camden show something of what life is like for the people of Abu Dis sixty years after the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The residents tell of the ways their lives are made miserable, desperate and impoverished by the Israeli military occupation, the military laws, theft of land, polluting of water, refusal of access to hospital, beating, imprisonment and killing.

“We have realised that there is something important but so obvious to people in Abu Dis that they often don’t explain it… The Israelis who arrived in Palestine as military occupiers are not interested in living together with the Palestinians, but in taking over the land.”

The book contains maps, further information and resources to help western readers to understand this as an urgent human rights issue.

Camden Abu Dis Friendship Association

promoting human rights and

respect for international humanitarian law

PO Box 34265

London NW5 2WD

tel + fax  0845 458 1167

www.camdenabudis.net

contact@camdenabudis.net

charity number 1112717

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