Bilal Al-Saadi, Chair of The Freedom Theatre’s Board, was travelling through Zaatar military checkpoint when he was taken by the Israeli army. The arrest was both a shock and a familiar story, for a theatre that has experienced over a decade of attacks. Based in Jenin Refugee Camp, The Freedom Theatre uses culture as a form of resistance, speaking out about occupation and continued Israeli invasions, which just in the last week includes the killing of four and injuring of over 40 Palestinians in the camp. In 2011 Juliano Mer Khamis, co-founder and artistic director, who believed that the third intifada must be a cultural one, was murdered by an unknown gunman. Since th
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