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Abdel Fattah Dawla

Sector : Media, Broadcasters

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  • Страна местожительства: Portugal
  • Пол: Male
  • Born in: 1978
  • key_age: 48
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Abdel Fattah Sobhi Moussa Dawla was born in the city of Beitunia in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate in 1978. He is married and has four children. He completed his primary and secondary education at Beitunia Secondary School, graduating in 1996. While imprisoned in Hadarim Prison, he enrolled at Al-Quds Open University to study social work in 2011. He earned a diploma in social work from the College of Applied Sciences in Gaza while imprisoned in Ofer Prison, and a bachelor's degree in media from Al-Quds Open University/Ramallah Branch in 2022. He joined the Palestinian National Security Forces and became an officer. He also worked in media, presenting the program "In the Company of a Prisoner" on Al-Quds Educational Channel in 2016, and a weekly program called "Homeland and Freedom" on Watan Media Network since 2019. He is the owner of Tabaq Publishing and Distribution House in Ramallah.
He joined the Fatah movement in his early youth and became involved in national activities during the outbreak of the Tunnel Uprising in September 1996. He was a member of the Youth Committee in the schools of Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate in 1997, and participated in forming the Fatah branch student office, which is responsible for institutes and universities in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate. He was among the cadres of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Ramallah during the Second Intifada, and among the cadres of the Fatah movement inside the occupation prisons. He became responsible for the student youth movement in schools in the West Bank between (2017-2020), and responsible for the file of intellectual mobilization in the Fatah movement since 2020, and an official spokesperson in the Mobilization and Organization Commission since 2022. He became involved in community work, as he was a member of the Parents' Committee of the schools of Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate.
He wrote a number of articles in newspapers and websites, and he has a book entitled “The Post Office” (2017).
He believes that the Oslo Accords forced the occupier to recognize the existence of Palestine and the Palestinian people, even though they did not secure full Palestinian rights, nor did they achieve the results the Palestinian people hoped for, nor did they live up to the magnitude of the sacrifices and heroism they have endured. This occupation continues to employ the most brutal methods of oppression and dispossession against the Palestinian people. He describes the division as the worst phase the Palestinian cause has experienced, as it stripped away one of its most important sources of strength in confronting the occupier. This division has diverted the attention of the younger generation towards civic matters and a life of luxury, distancing them from the national cause. Civil society institutions now address civic and social issues according to the vision of their funders, at the expense of national issues. He emphasizes that the responsibility for the division lies with all Palestinians, and believes that what is currently required is to transcend partisan and personal interests and direct the compass towards serving the greater goal, especially since the Palestinian people are still only halfway through their struggle. He believes that everyone who has shed their blood for the liberation of Palestine should be a partner in building Palestine, and he calls for a plan and an umbrella organization that unites all Palestinians, regardless of their affiliations with the Palestinian struggle.
He believes that the two-state solution is still valid for establishing a Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 borders, in which the Palestinian people can live free from daily injustice and oppression. He considers it a tactical political solution, and believes that the focus should be shifted to historical Palestine, from the river to the sea, as a result of the continued crimes of the occupation and its expansion of settlements. He believes that every refugee who was forcibly expelled from his land must return to it unless he chooses another place. He views normalization as a knife in the side of the Palestinian cause, a major betrayal of the Palestinian people, which has deprived Palestinians of support and made the Palestinian people appear to be in a state of confrontation with the occupation that is unnecessary. He emphasizes the need to differentiate between Arab regimes that have taken the option of normalization and Arab peoples who still believe that Palestine is Arab Palestinian land, and that Jerusalem is a holy place for Christians and Muslims everywhere.
He suffered during his life; the occupation arrested him for the first time when he was 15 years old, and his repeated arrests disrupted his university studies. He was pursued by the occupation for four and a half years, and was injured three times in his legs. He was arrested in Jericho Governorate in July 2004, and was subjected to harsh interrogation at the Al-Maskubiya interrogation center in Jerusalem for one hundred days. The occupation retried him eight days before his release after he had spent seven years in the occupation prisons. His father suffered a stroke upon hearing the news and died a few days later. As for him, he remained in the occupation prisons until 2016.


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