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| Ashrawi has been very fortunate - her partner has described himself as a
full-time father and "waiting" husband. With his help, she has been able to
pursue her political career.
"I don't think we should have to make a choice
between being a mother or a wife and a woman and human being who is active
in public domain. We make decisions democratically as a family and I make
sure, even ever since my daughters were young children, that they understood
and took part in decision making. And I also made sure that they knew that
I loved them, and if I didn't love them so much I wouldn't love the Palestinian
people and cause so much. So charity begins at home … and then you are able
to work in a way which would give them more freedom, legitimacy and a better
future."
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