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Raja Shehadeh

Palestinian lawyer, human rights activist and writer (born 1951)


Palestinian lawyer, human rights activist and writer (born 1951)

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native_nameرجا شحادة
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educationBirzeit University
American University of Beirut, University of Law
spousePenny Johnson (married 1998–present)
relativesNajib Nassar (great-great-uncle)

American University of Beirut, University of Law Raja Shehadeh (Arabic: رجا شحادة, born 6 July 1951) is a Palestinian lawyer, human rights activist and writer. He co-founded the award-winning Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq in 1979. In 2008, he won the Orwell Prize, a British award for political writing, for his book Palestinian Walks.

Early life

Shehadeh was born into a prominent Palestinian Christian family. His grandfather, Saleem, was a judge in the courts of Mandate Palestine. His great-great-uncle, the journalist Najib Nassar, founded the Haifa-based newspaper Al-Karmil in the last years of the Ottoman Empire, before World War I. His father, Aziz, was one of the first Palestinians to publicly support a two-state solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

His family fled from Jaffa to Ramallah in 1948. In 1951, Shehadeh was born in Ramallah, West Bank, where he also grew up. He attended Birzeit College for two years before moving to Beirut and studying English literature at the American University of Beirut. After graduating from the American University of Beirut, Raja studied at the College of Law in London. Following his education, Shehadeh returned to Ramallah and went into legal practice with his father.

Shehadeh has been marriedmarriage to writer Penny Johnson, a researcher at the Institute of Women's Studies at Birzeit University in Palestine, since 1988.

Bibliography

Books

  • The West Bank and the Rule of Law, International Commission of Jurists and Law in the Service of Man. (1980)
  • Civilian Administration of the Occupied West Bank - Analysis of Israeli Military Government Order No 947, Law in the Service of Man. (1982)
  • The Third Way. A Journal of Life in the West Bank. Quartet Books Ltd. (1982)
  • Samed: Journal of a West Bank Palestinian, Franklin Watts. (1984)
  • Occupier's Law: Israel and the West Bank, Institute for Palestine Studies. (1988)
  • Les Palestiniens de l'intérieur: les arrière-plans politiques, éco et sociaux de l'Intifada,(In French) Institut des études palestiniennes. (1989)
  • The Palestinian People in the Occupied Territories and Israel: The Political and Social Background of the Intifada,(In Arabic) Institute for Palestine Studies. (1990)
  • The Sealed Room: Selections from the Diary of a Palestinian Living Under Israeli Occupation, September 1990-August 1991. (1992)
  • The Declaration of Principles & the legal system in the West Bank, PASSIA. (1994)
  • From Occupation to Interim Accords: Israel And the Palestinian Territories, BRILL.(1997)
  • Palestine, terre promise,(In French) PAYOT. (2003)
  • *When the Bulbul Stopped Singing: A Diary of Ramallah under Siege (*2003),(2024).
  • Palestinian Walks: Forays into a Vanishing Landscape (2007), 2nd edition published as Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape (2008)
  • A Rift In Time: Travels With My Ottoman Uncle (2010)
  • 2037: Le grand bouleversement,(In French) Galaade. (2011)
  • Occupation Diaries (2012)
  • Language of War, Language of Peace (2015)
  • Shifting Sands: The Unravelling of the Old Order in the Middle East, Profile Books. (2015)
  • Time and Remains of Palestine, Kehrer. (2015)
  • Un reino de olivos y ceniza: Escritores contra la ocupación de Palestina,(In Spanish) Literatura Random House. (2017)
  • *Where the Line is Drawn: Crossing Boundaries in Occupied Palestine * (2017)
  • *Life Behind Israeli Checkpoints (*2017)
  • Going Home: A Walk Through Fifty Years of Occupation, Profile Books. (2019)
  • We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I: A Palestinian Memoir, Profile Books. (2022)
  • Palestina,(In Italian) Iperborea. (2023)
  • What Does Israel Fear From Palestine?, Profile Books. (2024).
  • Forgotten: Searching for Palestine's Hidden Places and Lost Memorials, Profile Books. (2025)

Book reviews

YearReview articleWork(s) reviewed
2019

Critical studies and reviews of Shehadeh's work

;Strangers in the house

References

References

  1. Buchan, James. (3 May 2003). "Shattered lives". [[The Guardian]].
  2. Aguirre, Abby. (12 August 2008). "Roaming freely in a land of restraints". [[New York Times]].
  3. Shehadeh, Raja. (21 August 2012). "Strangers in the House: Coming of Age in Occupied Palestine". Steerforth Press.
  4. Melville House]] 2019 {{isbn. 978-1-612-19743-2 p.x.
  5. (24 August 2018). "New York Times Publishes a Rejection of Yossi Klein Halevi's Plea for Reconciliation".
  6. (16 November 1989). "Carter-Menil Rights Award For Israeli and Arab Groups". The New York Times.
  7. (15 November 1989). "Palestinian, Israeli Groups to Share Carter-Menil Award". Associated Press News.
  8. "Special Prize of the Carter-Menil Human Rights Foundation". The Carter Center.
  9. "About Al Haq".
  10. "2009 Al-Haq and B'Tselem". Stichting Geuzenverzet.
  11. Erakat, Noura. (2019). "Justice for some: law and the question of Palestine". Stanford University Press.
  12. Erakat, Noura. (2019). "Justice for some: law and the question of Palestine". Stanford University Press.
  13. Erakat, Noura. (2019). "Justice for some: law and the question of Palestine". Stanford University Press.
  14. Erakat, Noura. (2019). "Justice for some: law and the question of Palestine". Stanford University Press.
  15. (19 January 2002). "Grey is hard to find". The Economist.
  16. Stephen Brook. (25 April 2008). "Hari and James take Orwell prizes". The Guardian.
  17. (2016-04-18). "Renowned Authors Learn About Occupation Firsthand in Breaking the Silence Tour". [[Haaretz]].
  18. Cain, Sian. (2016-02-17). "Leading authors to write about visiting Israel and the occupied territories". [[The Guardian]].
  19. "Kingdom of Olives and Ash Writers Confront the Occupation By Michael Chabon, Ayelet Waldman".
  20. Shatz, Adam. (15 July 2014). "Writers or Missionaries?".
  21. (3 September 2023). "RSL International Writers". Royal Society of Literature.
  22. (2023-10-05). "National Book Award finalists announced". Books+Publishing.
  23. Gelt, Jessica. (2024-02-21). "Raja Shehadeh, Yiyun Li and Maria Bamford among L.A. Times Book Prize finalists".
  24. Shehadeh, Raja. (1980). "The West Bank and the Rule of Law". The International Commission of Jurists: Law in The Service of Man.
  25. "Occupier's Law: Israel and the West Bank".
  26. "Les Palestiniens de l'intérieur : les arrière-plans politiques, économiques et sociaux de l'Intifada".
  27. "RAJA SHEHADEH".
  28. "WHEN THE BULBUL STOPPED SINGING (PAPERBACK)".
  29. "WHAT DOES ISRAEL FEAR FROM PALESTINE? (PAPERBACK)".
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