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In an inspirational tale, Ali Khimji talks to a team of Palestinian students who built a race car from scratch that went from Gaza to Silverstone.
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Palestine can be considered as the global symbol of oppression.
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Rachel Corrie was killed by an Israeli bulldozer on March 16th 2003. Her mother recollects her daughter’s passion for justice.
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Smell is the sense most linked to memory.
The rich smells of food bring to mind memories of our childhood. Fatema Zehra handpicks traditional homemade Palestinian dishes which evoke memories of home and community for the Palestinian Diaspora.
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As Palestinians stake their claim for freedom and self-determination, emel talks to people on the ground who are engaged in building the foundations of civil society.
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The art of embroidery is one common to many cultures around the world. However, Palestinian embroidery is unique, not only for its striking and intricate patterns, but also for its meaning as an artful expression of Palestinian identity.
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Five months after losing his wife to cancer, Izzeldin Abuelaish’s daughters were blown up by Israeli shells.
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The Wall, separating Israelis from Palestinians, is probably the most controversial construction this century. Mark Thomas walked
along both sides and describes to emel the impact on people’s lives.
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Sport has the ability to bring communities together who otherwise would not know each other. Ali Khimji meets a group of London students who played football in Palestine.
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Married for seven years, Raya and
Issam live in two houses, divided by a border and checkpoints. Despite their daily struggles, both are committed to show their children love for all people.
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The six thousand year old Cradle of Civilisation of the Mesopotamian Marshlands were almost destroyed within 50 years. Khadija Gulamhusein explores the revival of the historic marshes.
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