Tawfiq Ziad
Tawfiq Ziad | |
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Date of birth | 7 May 1929 |
Place of birth | Nazareth, Mandatory Palestine |
Date of death | 5 July 1994 (aged 65) |
Place of death | Jordan Valley, West Bank |
Knessets | 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 |
Faction represented in Knesset | |
1973–1977 | Rakah |
1977–1990 | Hadash |
1992–1994 | Hadash |
Biography
Elected to the Knesset in the 1973 elections on Rakah's list, Ziad was active in pressuring the Israeli government to change its policies towards Arabs - both those inside Palestine and in the occupied Palestinian territories. A report he co-authored on Israeli prison conditions and the use of torture on Palestinian inmates was reprinted in the Israeli newspaper Al HaMishmar. It was also submitted to the United Nations by Tawfik Toubi and Ziad after their visit to Al-Far'ah prison on 29 October 1987. It was subsequently quoted from at length in a UN General Assembly report dated 23 December 1987, where it was described as "Perhaps the best evidence of the truth of the reports describing the repugnant inhumane conditions endured by Arab prisoners."[4]
Ziad died on 5 July 1994 in a head-on collision in the Jordan Valley on his way back to Nazareth from Jericho after welcoming Yasser Arafat, the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, back from exile.[5] At the time of his sudden death, he was still Mayor of Nazareth, a member of the Knesset and "a leading Arab legislator". A street is named after him in Shefa-'Amr.
Footnotes
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- "Tawfik Ziad, 65, Mayor of Nazareth, Obituary". New York Times. 6 July 1994.
References
- Ben Ze'ev, Efrat (2011), Remembering Palestine in 1948: Beyond National Narratives, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-19447-1
External links
- Tawfiq Ziad home page (in Arabic)
- Tawfiq Ziad on the Knesset website
- Ziad's poetry (in Arabic)
- Tawfiq Ziad; Israel and 'Unadikum' (in English). By Tim King. Salem News, 15 May 2011.
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