Filmmaker: Ramzi Maqdisi
Around 113,000 people in the Occupied West Bank and Gaza live with
disabilities. Over 33 percent of schoolgoers with disabilities drop
out of school.
In this film, we meet seven Palestinians aged between seven and 28
with different disabilities. Most were born with them; one was injured
in Israeli attacks on Gaza.
But they all have a positive attitude and a strong desire to overcome
their physical weaknesses andrealise their dreams.
Disability is not in the body, it’s in the mind. If the mind is
healthy, you can do whatever you want. When you learn, nothing is
impossible and the biggest proof is that I can ride a bicycle. My
dream is to learn and help people like me. I know how they feel.
Abed Alrahman Abu Rawah, student
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/aljazeeraworld/2016/01/defying-disability-160119100833264.html
We meet Haneen Abu Ayash, 25, who lives in Hebron. Haneen trained as a
secretary but couldn't find a job because of a speech impediment she's
had since birth. Her mother suffered a lack of oxygen while giving
birth to Haneen, which left her daughter with a balance defect. "Is it
wrong to feel that I'm like everyone else?" she asks. "It's not wrong
to exercise my right or to know that I'm like the rest of the people."
Mohamed Sadah, a young man who works for his uncle in a second-hand
market, was born with a congenital malformation affecting his lower
body. He bemoans the lack of electronic equipment and other facilities
for the disabled in the Occupied West Bank. Yet, despite not having
the use of his legs, he strives to be independent, using his hands to
climb stairs.
Idriss Awaad, seven, is determined to learn how to walk and practises
every single day along a long wall near his uncle's house. He suffers
from the same condition as Haneen.
"When I start walking, I'll give [my brother] Issa the stand and this
chair to sell," he says.
Just before he graduated, Zyad Deeb, 28, an artist and photographer,
lost 11 members of his family in Israeli rocket attacks during the
Gaza War of 2008-2009. He also lost both his legs. His father and
brother are buried in the same grave along with his legs.
But these tragedies haven't stopped him from capturing the "beauty of
things" in his beloved Gaza.
Also from Gaza is Anas Abu Haloub, a young schoolboy who has the same
condition as Mohamed and requires a wheelchair. He goes to school and
although he can't play sport with other children, he doesn't want
people to feel sorry for him and help him.
Muna Zayed, a 14-year-old girl with a big smile, is close to her elder
brother, Thaer, but says she has no friends because children her age
"don't accept playing with me". Muna, who lives in Gaza, has had
virtually to drop out of school because it became too difficult for
her to use her manual wheelchair and her family couldn't take her to
school every day. Nevertheless, she aspires to become a primary school
teacher.
Abed Alrahman Abu Rawah, 17, who lives in Gaza, was born with a
congenital malformation leaving him with one arm and one leg. Despite
this, he taught himself how to ride a bike and is determined to get
work helping other disabled people.
In the face of conflict, occupation, tragedy and disability - in
places ill-equipped to handle special needs - we see how these seven
people have learned to navigate complex challenges with both optimism
and strength. In Defying My Disability we see how they're determined
to rise above their disabilities, make the most out of life and draw
strength from everyday things around them - their families, the sea
and themselves.
An Al Feneek TV Production for Al Jazeera Media Network.
Supported by Quds Art Films




Source: Al Jazeera


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU


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