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Last October, Addameer's Ayman Nasser was targeted. He was violently arrested and detained.
He's outrageously charged with supporting Palestinian prisoners. Israel accuses him of calling for their freedom. He spoke for others saying he "supports the prisoners issue even if the cost is my freedom."
Jadallah shares his sentiment. Liberating struggles will continue, he said.
"It's very emotional and sensitive for Palestinians all over the world. They look to the prisoners as the real leaders.""The prisoners issue means that we are still in occupation and we still have to resist."
"We are ready to pay the price. Just like Ayman said, I am supporting the Palestinian prisoners and I am ready to pay my freedom as a price for my support."
Many others feel the same way. On February 27, Addameer headlined "The Prisons Will Be Gone, and the Shackles Broken."
On March 4, it commemorates its 20th anniversary. Everyone is welcome. Ramallah's Cultural Palace is host venue.
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