Unfree in Palestine

Registration, Documentation and Movement Restriction

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
Cover of the book Unfree in Palestine by Nadia Abu-Zahra, Adah Kay, Pluto Press
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Author: Nadia Abu-Zahra, Adah Kay ISBN: 9781849647670
Publisher: Pluto Press Publication: November 9, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Nadia Abu-Zahra, Adah Kay
ISBN: 9781849647670
Publisher: Pluto Press
Publication: November 9, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Based on first-hand accounts and extensive fieldwork, Unfree in Palestine reveals the role played by identity documents in Israels apartheid policies towards the Palestinians, from the red passes of the 1950s to the orange, green and blue passes of today.

The authors chronicle how millions of Palestinians have been denationalised through the bureaucratic tools of census, population registration, blacklisting and a discriminatory legal framework. They show how identity documents are used by Israel as a means of coercion, extortion, humiliation and informant recruitment. Movement restrictions tied to IDs and population registers threaten Palestinian livelihoods, freedom of movement and access to basic services such as health and education.

Unfree in Palestine is a masterful expose of the web of bureaucracy used by Israel to deprive the Palestinians of basic rights and freedoms, and calls for international justice and inclusive security in place of discrimination and division.
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Based on first-hand accounts and extensive fieldwork, Unfree in Palestine reveals the role played by identity documents in Israels apartheid policies towards the Palestinians, from the red passes of the 1950s to the orange, green and blue passes of today.

The authors chronicle how millions of Palestinians have been denationalised through the bureaucratic tools of census, population registration, blacklisting and a discriminatory legal framework. They show how identity documents are used by Israel as a means of coercion, extortion, humiliation and informant recruitment. Movement restrictions tied to IDs and population registers threaten Palestinian livelihoods, freedom of movement and access to basic services such as health and education.

Unfree in Palestine is a masterful expose of the web of bureaucracy used by Israel to deprive the Palestinians of basic rights and freedoms, and calls for international justice and inclusive security in place of discrimination and division.

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