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Palestine Embassy opens condolence book for slain journalist

Diplomacy 2022-05-18, 11:41am

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The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Bangladesh has opened a condolence book for the Palestinian veteran journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh.



Dhaka, May 18 -- The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Bangladesh has opened a condolence book for the Palestinian veteran journalist, Shireen Abu Akleh.

She was murdered by the Israeli occupation forces in Jenin refugee camp north of Palestine while covering their assault and crimes against the Palestinian people there on May 11.

The condolence book will remain open till May 18 at the Embassy of Palestine in Dhaka, located in Baridhara.

Signing the book of condolences opened at the Embassy of Palestine in Dhaka, Turkish Ambassador in Dhaka Mustafa Osman Turan expressed, on behalf of the Turkish Embassy, deep sorrow on the murder of the brave Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the Jenin refugee camp on May 11. - UNB