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        <h1 id="reader-title">“For the Love of Palestine:” New booklet
          highlights stories of Palestinian women prisoners</h1>
        <div id="reader-credits" class="credits">November 10, 2016<br>
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              <p>Members of the <a
href="http://samidoun.net/2016/04/on-palestinian-prisoners-day-anti-prison-labor-academic-delegation-takes-stand-against-israeli-state-violence-affirms-solidarity-with-palestinian-people/">Prison,
                  Labor and Academic Delegation to Palestine</a>,
                working with The Freedom Archives, have developed and
                released a new booklet focusing on the struggle of
                Palestinian women prisoners. “<a
                  href="http://www.freedomarchives.org/Pal/womenprisoners.pdf">For
                  the Love of Palestine: Stories of Women, Imprisonment
                  and Resistance</a>” highlights the cases of ten
                present and former Palestinian women prisoners and the
                continuing struggle of Palestinian women for justice,
                return and liberation.</p>
              <p>The booklet was edited by Diana Block and Anna Henry,
                and the front cover features a 1989 drawing by former
                U.S. political prisoner Laura Whitehorn, drawn in the DC
                jail in 1989. The booklet was produced in partnership
                with Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights
                Association and Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity
                Network.</p>
              <p>The booklet includes an introduction by the editors,
                Block and Henry, a map of prisons and detention centers
                in occupied Palestine, a glossary of important terms, a
                reflection by Whitehorn about mutual struggle and a
                resource guide, as well as presenting the stories of
                specific Palestinian women and solidarity messages from
                US political prisoners.</p>
              <p>The booklet includes the cases of Dareen Tatour,
                Khalida Jarrar, Dima al-Wawi, Lina Jarbouni, Mona
                Qa’adan, Ihsan Dababseh, Natalie Shokha, Lina Khattab,
                Hana Shalabi and Rasmea Odeh; it also includes
                solidarity messages by Herman Bell, Jalil Muntaqim and
                David Gilbert.</p>
              <p>The book was published by the <a
                  href="http://www.freedomarchives.org">Freedom Archives</a>
                and is available for download: <a
                  href="http://www.freedomarchives.org/Pal/womenprisoners.pdf"> http://www.freedomarchives.org/Pal/womenprisoners.pdf</a></p>
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