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Lana Shehadeh

Lana Shehadeh is a freelance journalist and a researcher with BBC Media Action. She is based in Ramallah, West Bank. On Twitter: @Lana_Shehadeh

Palestine | May 2, 2013

Paralyzed Photographer Highlights Plight of Disabled Palestinians

Osama Silwadi, who lost the use of his legs because of an errant bullet fired during a demonstration, has struggled to regain his life, Lana Shehadeh reports from Ramallah.

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Palestine | Apr 8, 2013

'Anonymous' Launches New Cyberattacks on Israel

The Internet hacking collective Anonymous has launched a second wave of cyberattacks against Israeli websites, in response to what the group calls the “Israeli mistreatment of the Palestinians," reports Lana Shehadeh.

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Palestine | Mar 20, 2013

Palestinian Women Face Violence, Discrimination

Lana Shehadeh writes from Ramallah on the discrimination and violence women face in Palestinian society.

Palestinians gesture during a demonstration to mark International Women's Day in the West Bank village of Burin near Nablus March 8, 2011. The banner reads in Arabic: "The general union of Palestinian women marks Women's Day. No to occupation. Yes to the right of return (for refugees). Yes for unity" (refering to the split between Hamas and the Fatah movement). REUTERS/Abed Omar Qusini (WEST BANK - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST) - RTR2JM4M

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