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Nigeria: Fatima Muhammed Barnawi - Nigerian-Palestinian Fighter for Palestine

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[Daily Trust] Fatima Muhammed Barnawi died on November 3rd, 2022, at the age of 83, in the Palestine Hospital in Cairo, Egypt. She was subsequently buried in Gaza City, currently witnessing the genocidal atrocities of the settler colonial Zionist Israeli State. But most Nigerians would probably, never have imagined that the veritable lady of the Palestinian resistance, and one of the earliest members of the armed wing of Fatah, the main movement within the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), was of Nigerian

Source: allAfrica.com

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