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5 Nov
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How is urban planning used as a tool of repression in the West Bank?

Learn more by meeting Palestinian architects and planners who talk about their life and work under Israeli occupation.

We look forward to inviting you to an evening where you can meet experienced Palestinian architects and urban planners, some of them civil servants, who fight daily against the violent consequences of illegal Israeli settlements and arbitrary restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement. For example, did you know that Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank with over 200,000 inhabitants, currently has only one road in and out, controlled by the Israeli military?

We suggest watching the Oscar-winning documentary “No Other Land”, created in an Israeli-Palestinian collaboration, before the event. It can be seen for free on DR. The event is open and free for everyone but requires prior registration- link in bio

This initiative is supported by Danish Arts Foundation

Watch on DR.dk

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