Refugees in Our Own Land: Chronicles from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Bethlehem

Author: Muna Hamzeh
Publisher: Pluto Press
Year of Publication: 2001
Print Length: 184 pages
Genre: Non-Fiction / Autobiography or Memoir, Diary, Journalism
Area: Dheisheh Refugee Camp, Bethlehem, Palestine, Middle East, The Levant
Topic: Palestine, Lived Experience, Hope, Resistance, Refugees & Forced Migration, Internally Displaced Person (IDP), Camps, Community, Dehumanization, Ethnic Cleansing, Friendship & Companionship, Grief, History, Mobility & Immobility, Peace, Politics & Power, Solidarity, Trauma, Violence & Mass Violence, Suffering, Vulnerability
This is a gripping account of what it is like to live as a Palestinian – as a refugee in your own homeland.
Born in Jerusalem, Muna Hamzeh is a journalist who has been writing about Palestinian affairs since 1985. She first worked as a journalist in Washington DC, but moved back to Palestine in 1989 to cover the first Palestine Intifada – the war of stones. She then settled in Dheisheh, near Bethlehem – one of 59 Palestinian refugee camps that are considered the oldest refugee camps in the world.
The book consists of a diary which Hamzeh wrote between October 4th and December 4th 2000, telling the story of the second Intifada. Facing the tanks and armed guards of one of the best-equipped armies in the world, the Palestinians have nothing. They fight back with stones. The anguish and terror that Muna and her friends face on daily basis is tangible. Who will be the next to die? Whose house will be the next to burn down?
This deeply moving personal account brings to life the harsh realities of the Palestinian struggle. Refugees in Our Own Land is a look into the hearts and minds of Palestinian refugees. It is a tribute to the bravery of the Palestinian people, and a wake-up call to the world that has ignored so much of their struggle and their suffering.
Table of Contents
Dedication
Preface
PART ONE
1. Ordinary Days in Dheisheh (2000)
PART TWO
2. Farewell Washington (1988)
3. Welcome to Dheisheh (1990)
4. Urging on the Scuds (1991)
5. Diary of a Blockade (1993)
6. Fatima (1994)
7. Dheisheh will Never Fall Again (1995)
8. Where Is Peace? (1996)
9. When Time Stood Still (1996)
10. The French connection (1997)
11. The Glory of the Intifada (1997)
12. Where Do We Belong? (1997)
13. Remembering Our Dead (1997)
14. Where did Santa Go? (1998)
15. Male Vs. Female honor (1998)
16. Celebrating Independence (1998)
17. From Dheisheh to Jerusalem (1998)
18. Making it in a Man’s World (1998)
19. Diving with a Splash (1998)
20. Life’s four Seasons (1998)
21. Checkpoint Jerusalem (1999)
22. The Pope in Our Midst (2000)
Index

Muna Hamzeh is a Palestinian-American journalist whose work on the Palestinian question has appeared in The Economist, Ha’aretz, The Christian Science Monitor, Jerusalem Report, and Middle East International, among others. Hamzeh was born in Jerusalem to a Muslim father and a Christian mother, both of whom were half-Palestinian, half-Lebanese. She lived in the Dheisheh refugee camp in Bethlehem from 1988-2000. She is currently based at the University of Texas.
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