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The issue of the Palestinian refugees is the oldest and the biggest of its kind in contemporary history, where they are estimated to be 7.5 million refugees, at the beginning of 2010. No talk about the Palestinian suffering is complete without the talk about the Palestinian refugee suffering; this is the hardship that lived daily by the millions. For more than sixty years and despite their continuous suffering, the occupation denies the Palestinians their right of return, while the world tries to avoid taking responsibility and admitting its historic crime.
This book, the sixth of Am I Not a Human? The series is dedicated to shedding light on the different aspects of the Palestinian refugees' suffering. Thus, it sheds light on the suffering that started with al-Nakbah in 1948 and then on the Palestinian right to his own land. It talks about the suffering of the refugees in the Diaspora and inside historical Palestine, as well as about their distribution. Next it discusses the legal aspects of the issue and ends with the naturalization attempts and the precedence of the right of return; for the refugees have proved, throughout the years, and despite the harsh circumstances, their permanent grasp of this right and insistence on it.
ISBN:9789953500546