they were featured in a film recently by rachel leah jones called "the advocat." wasas lookingor a lawyer. wasfrfr that da on ,leah realally part of our experiee of struggleled during g l ofhese closures, during all of t tse shshtings, arrests. it w was leah h o was there all the time. to us, bng a pririner is a fact o le. evy y homeome evevy famy hass had atleastt o o prisoner, if not m me. anmany famies s ha h had martyrs. amy: that is a longtime palestinian diplomat and scholar, along with the human rights lawyer lea tsemel from rachel leah jones's film "the advocat." pat mitchell, you write about them both in your book in becoming a dangerous woman." talk about why you feature them. >> they are two extraordinary women, part of a series i did quite a long time ago called "women in war: voices from the front line." i found on the front lines in the middle east and northern ireland in el salvador during the wars, i found women who were bridging their political differences, coming from different sides of these long-term conflicts and finding ways to shape solution