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Netflix’s ‘Mo’: On Palestinian Representation and Blurring the Line between Fiction and Reality
Mohamed Amer ‘Mo’ | Photo Credit: Netflix “I have never been to Palestine. I don’t have citizenship there; I don’t have citizenship here. I’m like a refugee free agent.” In the land of hopes and dreams – the United States – Mo, an asylum seeker, has only one desire: to be granted the U.S citizenship and care for his family. But as a floating immigrant, his family’s journey is painfully impeded by state bureacracy. In one way or another, Netflix’s new series, Mo, painstakingly mirrors the stories of millions of asylum seekers struggling to make a home in the diaspora. Directed by Solvan “Slick” Naim, the Netflix show, which premiered on 24 August, follows Mo Najjar, played by Mohamed Amer, a

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