Dimitri Diliani

 
I want a country that will be able to contribute to humanity in general and to the well-being of its citizens in particular. This is what I care about. I’m not losing sleep over the Zionist dream. On the contrary, as a Palestinian, I have suffered because of the Zionist dream. But the situation that we are living in today forces me to think with my mind and not with my emotions. And this is what brings me to the goal of two states for two peoples.
 
 
With the People’s Campaign for Peace and Democracy, Dimitri Diliani is involved in gathering over 400,000 (and growing) signatures of Palestinians and Israelis who support a set of principles for peace drafted by Sari Nusseibeh and Ami Ayalon. Dimitri is also the assistant of Dr. Nusseibeh, the president of Al Quds University and an outspoken peace advocate. Dimitri lives in Jerusalem and his family originally comes from the West part of the city. As a teenager, Dimitri participated in non-violent protest during the intifada that began in 1987. He finished his higher education in the United States.

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Place of BirthJerusalem
ResidenceJerusalem
Year of Birth1973
ProfessionMember of the Executive Counsel and Director of the Technical Office of the PCFPD
OrganizationPeople's Campaign for Peace and Democracy
IdentityPalestinian
LanguagesArabic, English
Web sitePeople's Campaign for Peace and Democracy
Date of InterviewOctober 27, 2004