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August 21, 2013
This Palestinian Taxidermist's Stuffed Animal Zoo Is Kind of Heartbreaking
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Dr Khader lives in the Palestinian city of Qalqilya. It’s a place that’s seen its fair share of hate. Since 2003, the 40,000 or so people who live there have been encircled by the walls of the infamous Israeli West...
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