Seminar reviews the struggle of Palestinian women at the second "Left Days" during the Stockholm International Fair in Sweden
SadaNews - As part of the second day of the "Left Days" events held during the Stockholm International Fair, Palestinian activist Areeb Alaloul presented a seminar discussing the reality of Palestinian women in the homeland and the diaspora, highlighting the main challenges they face and their struggle and social role amid the current political circumstances.


The seminar witnessed notable attendance from the leadership of the Swedish Left Party, as well as a number of activists and supporters of the Palestinian cause, who expressed their appreciation for the struggle of Palestinian women and their role in the journey towards freedom and equality.
Alaloul affirmed that Palestinian women have always been and continue to be a symbol of resilience and giving in various fields, whether within the homeland or in refugee and diaspora countries, emphasizing the importance of strengthening international solidarity with Palestinian women who suffer from the effects of occupation and displacement, and continuing to support their human and national rights.
This seminar is part of a series of events organized by the Swedish Left Party in celebration of cultural diversity and global solidarity, where Palestine is represented this year through a special pavilion, exhibitions, and cultural and intellectual activities that highlight the justice of its cause and national identity.
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