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Raymonda Tawil : ウィキペディア英語版 | Raymonda Tawil Raymonda Tawil Hawa is a Palestinian writer and journalist, born in 1940 in Acre in Mandatory Palestine. ==Life== Raymonda Tawil - Hawa is poet, writer and Palestinian journalist, born in 1940 in Acre in a prominent family of Palestinian Christians. She spent part of childhood as a boarder with French Catholic sisters. Her public life began with an intellectual show that was held in Nablus, northern West Bank. Independent-spirited columns earned her the nickname "The Lioness of Nablus". In 1978, Raymonda Hawa Tawil opened a Palestinian news agency in Jerusalem, which published the Palestinian-oriented magazine ''Al Awda'' ("The Return"). Because of her political activities as a journalist, she was placed under house arrest for six months by Israeli military decision. She was also imprisoned for forty-five days for so-called subversive activities during clashes with newcoming Jewish settlers and vigilante Zionist extremists, during which she underwent a severe beating. These experiences pushed to write about Palestine in collaboration with the Israeli journalist Peretz Kidron. She was a Christian who visited churches of multiple denominations, she has always advocated dialogue and reconciliation between the two peoples, a position that sometimes earned her hostility.〔Carlos Alvarado-Larroucau, ''Palestinian Scriptures speaking'', Self identity neocolonial space, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2009.〕
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