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Palestinian activist wins prize for peaceful resistance

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Published: 13:46, 3 October 2024

Palestinian activist wins prize for peaceful resistance

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Palestinian activist Issa Amro on Thursday accepted the Right Livelihood prize -- considered by some an alternative Nobel -- for his "nonviolent resistance to Israel's illegal occupation" in the West Bank, the jury said.

Amro was born in the city of Hebron, a flashpoint West Bank city where roughly 1,000 Jewish settlers live under heavy Israeli military protection amid some 200,000 Palestinians.

He has dedicated his life to fighting against Israel's occupation of the West Bank.

The 44-year-old founded the Youth Against Settlements group, which campaigns against the proliferation of Jewish settlements in the territory -- communities widely regarded as illegal under international law.

The rights campaigner has been repeatedly detained and tortured by both the Palestinian Authority and by Israel, the foundation said.

"It's a miracle that I still exist," said Amro.

When Palestine Polytechnic University, where he was studying, closed in 2003 during the Second Intifada, Amro successfully led a six-month civil disobedience campaign.

"I managed to reopen the university with other students," Amro said in a statement.

"I graduated as an engineer and as an activist -- it became part of my character," he added.

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