Looking at corruption, 'Anata, Sept. 2018. |
A series of auto-ethnographic tales on the encounter with Palestinians and Bedouins, around Jerusalem, depicting various social, cultural, economical and political aspects of life behind the wall.
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September 19, 2018
The anaconda from Thailand
Labels:
Al-Eizariya,
Anata,
Bedouin,
cars,
coffee and tea,
family,
Hizma,
human rights,
legal system,
Palestinian,
Ramallah,
women
Location:
Anata
April 24, 2018
Mohammed with the two houses
This is my friend Mohammed. He has half an eye, one wife, two houses and three children. Mohammed is a Palestinian man, 38 years old. He makes his living from a garbage dump on the outskirts of the Palestinian town 'Anata.
Mohammed and sons in front of their house, 'Anata, April 2018 |
Labels:
Al-Za'im,
Anata,
Bedouin,
children,
family,
food,
human rights,
ill-treatment,
Jerusalem,
legal system,
Ma'ale Adumim,
occupation,
oppression,
Palestinian,
Shuafat,
transportation,
village,
wall,
women,
work
Location:
Anata
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