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An Activist from the Yarmouk Camp Participates at a Film Festival South of Damascus

Published : 17-05-2016

An Activist from the Yarmouk Camp Participates at a Film Festival South of Damascus

Palestinian activists inside the occupied territories organized an interview through Facebook within the activities of "Einak Ala Haifaa," at Haifa city in Palestine. The interview was attended by a number of residents of Yarmouk at Ghassan Kanafani Center of Jafra Institution south of the Syrian capital Damascus, as they confirmed that the Palestinian-Palestinian meeting from the Yarmouk to Haifa, and the distance, have not prevented the Palestinian refugee at the besieged Yarmouk camp to see his country.

The media activist, Ahmed Abbasi, from the Yarmouk camp participated at Syria Mobile Film Festival at Babela town south of Damascus. The festival was attended by about 100 people, men and women, as Abbasi participated with "Life is Beautiful" film. The film shows children who express their dreams and speak spontaneously about their lives, according to Abbasi.  

He also said, "I tried to let children speak about what they want to tell, as I sought through the film to get out away from the tragedy and melancholy that affected our lives and that reflected on the children even more." 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3282

Palestinian activists inside the occupied territories organized an interview through Facebook within the activities of "Einak Ala Haifaa," at Haifa city in Palestine. The interview was attended by a number of residents of Yarmouk at Ghassan Kanafani Center of Jafra Institution south of the Syrian capital Damascus, as they confirmed that the Palestinian-Palestinian meeting from the Yarmouk to Haifa, and the distance, have not prevented the Palestinian refugee at the besieged Yarmouk camp to see his country.

The media activist, Ahmed Abbasi, from the Yarmouk camp participated at Syria Mobile Film Festival at Babela town south of Damascus. The festival was attended by about 100 people, men and women, as Abbasi participated with "Life is Beautiful" film. The film shows children who express their dreams and speak spontaneously about their lives, according to Abbasi.  

He also said, "I tried to let children speak about what they want to tell, as I sought through the film to get out away from the tragedy and melancholy that affected our lives and that reflected on the children even more." 

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/3282