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Thursday, January 26 2012
The potential hum-drum of an evening in Nablus where there are no bars or cafes open beyond a certain time (about 8pm) was interrupted by an unexpected invitation upstairs.Let me explain something of the building I am living in. It is a block of apartments known by name in Nablus, as it tends to house the upper strata of society here. We are fortunate to live here as the neighbours are very relaxed and don't really seem to care too much that a bunch of foreigners, both boys AND girls hang out together. A tolerant and liberal group of neighbours… Read more »
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