Nabil Shaban, Amman, Edinburgh

When Palestine is liberated, I will perform in Rafah, the two person play, “The Jasmine Road” by Palestinian writer, Ghazi Hussein, which is where the play is set. “The Jasmine Road” is inspired by both a Palestiian poem, and the story of the Israeli murder of human rights activist, Rachel Corrie. The story is about a disabled Palestinian poet, living in Glasgow, Scotland, struggling to obtain the status of asylum seeker, who encounters a Scottish human rights activist, who moved by his tales of life and love in Gaza, decides to travel to Rafah as a solidarity volunteer to help protect Palestinians who are having their homes demolished and land stolen by the Israeli government for illegal Zionist settlers.

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