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Zarefah Baroud

– Zarefah Baroud has a PhD from the University of Exeter’s European Centre for Palestine Studies (ECPS), awarded for research on applications of carcerality under colonial/settler-colonial formations in Palestine. Her work has been published in Al Jazeera, CounterPunch, Middle East Monitor (MEMO), Mondoweiss, The Palestine Chronicle, and other prominent media outlets.

‘This Arrogant Enemy Does Not Understand History Lessons’: Israel’s Colonial Reversion to the Noose

By Zarefah Baroud Israel is also confronted by something older than Israel itself: namely, the willingness and ability of the Palestinian people to mobilize and resist in the face of state-sanctioned death. The authorities cuffed the nationalist detainees, leading them to their death at the gallows, scaffolding and rope that had borne witness to the […]

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