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NATIONAL LEGISLATURE OF THE GREAT SOCIALIST PEOPLE'S LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA
General People's Congress of Libya; مؤتمر الشعب العام الليبي

El Shaab         
IS A 2012 INSTALLATION PIECE BY THE EGYPTIAN ARTIST MOATAZ NASR COMPOSED OF 25 PAINTED CERAMIC FIGURES REPRESENTING PARTICIPANTS IN THE 2011 EGYPTIAN REVOLUTION
El Shaab (الشعب "The People"); "El Shaab"
"El Shaab" ( "The People") is a 2012 installation piece by the Egyptian artist Moataz Nasr composed of 25 painted ceramic figures representing participants in the 2011 Egyptian revolution. The figures are 27 x 6 x 10 cm each, arranged on two shelves.
General People's Congress (Libya)         
The General People's Congress (, Mu'tammar al-sha'ab al 'âmm), often abbreviated as the GPC, was the national legislature of Libya, during the existence of Muammar Gaddafi's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. It consisted of 2,700 representatives of the Basic People's Congresses (BPC).
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  • American radio personality and record producer [[DJ Khaled]], of Palestinian descent
  • [[Edward Said]] and [[Daniel Barenboim]] in Sevilla, 2002
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  • [[Khalil Beidas]] (1874-1949) was the first person to self-describe Palestine's Arabs as "Palestinians" in the preface of a book he translated in 1898.
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  • [[Mahmoud Darwish]], Palestinian poet
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  • A Palestinian girl in [[Qalqilya]].
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  • Palestinian refugees in 1948
  • Protest for Palestine in [[Tunisia]]
  • [[Samah Sabawi]] is a Palestinian dramatist, writer and journalist.
  • Palestinian novelist and non-fiction writer [[Susan Abulhawa]]
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  • Palestinian [[Druze]] family making bread 1920
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Palestinian Arab; Culture of West Bank; Culture of the West Bank; Culture of the Gaza Strip; Palestien; Arab Palestinian; Palestinian Arabs; Arab Palestinians; Culture of the Palestinian National Authority; Palestinian (Arab); Palestinian People; Palestinian immigration; الشعب الفلسطيني; Ash-sha`b al-filasTīni; الفلسطينيون; Al-filasTīnīyyūn; العرب الفلسطينيون; Al-`Arab al-filasTīnīyyūn; People of Palestine; Palestinian-Arab; Residents of Palestine; Palestinian folklore; Palestinans; Palestinian-Arabs; Demographics of the Palestinian people; Palestinian people; West Banker; Arabs in the territories; Palestine people; Genetic studies on Palestinians; Origins of the Palestinians; People of the Palestinian territories; Palestinian
·adj ·Alt. of Palestinean.

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General People's Congress (Libya)

The General People's Congress (Arabic: مؤتمر الشعب العام الليبي, Mu'tammar al-sha'ab al 'âmm), often abbreviated as the GPC, was the national legislature of Libya, during the existence of Muammar Gaddafi's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya. It consisted of 2,700 representatives of the Basic People's Congresses (BPC). The GPC was the legislative forum that interacted with the General People's Committee (GPCO), whose members are secretaries of Libyan ministries. It notionally served as the intermediary between the masses and the leadership and was composed of the secretariats of some 600 local "basic popular congresses."

The GPC secretariat and the cabinet secretaries were appointed by the GPC secretary general and confirmed by the annual GPC session. These cabinet secretaries were responsible for the routine operation of their ministries.

The body was established in 1977, upon adoption of the "Declaration on the Establishment of the Authority of the People". It was headed by the Secretary-General of the General People's Congress.

The People's Hall in Tripoli, where the Congress met, was set on fire in February 2011, during the First Libyan Civil War.