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Popular Struggle Coordination Committee

Palestinian Territories
Nonprofit, Indigenous Group

About

The Popular Struggle Coordination Committee (PSCC) is a Palestinian grassroots organization formed in 2009 as an umbrella for nonviolent resistance against Israel's colonization, uniting village popular committees, activists, and farmers across the West Bank in the tradition of the First Intifada. It grew from the committees behind the anti-Apartheid-Wall movement, sustaining nonviolent action in over 40 villages including Bil'in, Nabi Saleh, and Masafer Yatta. For two decades, the farmers, shepherds, and organizers of the PSCC have defended their land through collective, Indigenous-led action: land protection, legal aid, documentation, and advocacy against settler colonialism. As settler violence escalates, PSCC focuses on helping communities reach, hold, and restore their fields, olive groves, and grazing lands, strengthening their sumud (steadfastness) & Palestinian sovereignty. In 2019 they launched Faz3a, mobilizing trained volunteers to protect farmers through the olive harvest.

Team

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Mahmoud SolimanPopular Struggle Coordination Committee, Palestinian Territories

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Location

Al-Shaqra St 24, Palestinian Territories