Propaganda Poster Palestine My Homeland PLFP
Original vintage Pro-Palestinian Propaganda poster published by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) showing a map of the Middle-East layered over an image of two fighters with Arabic scriptures printed on the right side of the poster which can be translated as: 'Oh my intractable wound, My homeland is not a suitcase, and I am not a traveler, I am the lover and the land is the beloved, Hail the people of Lebanon who remain steadfast in the south'. The lines "Oh my intractable wound... the land is the beloved" comes from the poem "Diary of a Palestinian Wound" by Mahmoud Darwish. Very good condition, faint fold lines. County: Lebanon, year of printing:1972, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 49.5x34.5
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Original vintage Pro-Palestinian Propaganda poster published by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) showing a map of the Middle-East layered over an image of two fighters with Arabic scriptures printed on the right side of the poster which can be translated as: 'Oh my intractable wound, My homeland is not a suitcase, and I am not a traveler, I am the lover and the land is the beloved, Hail the people of Lebanon who remain steadfast in the south'. The lines "Oh my intractable wound... the land is the beloved" comes from the poem "Diary of a Palestinian Wound" by Mahmoud Darwish. Very good condition, faint fold lines. County: Lebanon, year of printing:1972, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 49.5x34.5
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