Her activism focuses on anti-capitalism and climate change and has engaged in solidarity campaign in Iraq, Palestine and Syria.
[1][2] Ewa Jasiewicz was born in London to an immigrant Polish family of the Anders Army.
In 2008, she went to the Gaza Strip as a freelance journalist and reported extensively on the 2008/2009 Hamas-Israeli war known as Cast Lead.
[3][4] On 31 May 2010, Jasiewicz and other human rights activists were attacked on sea by Israeli commandos while travelling to the Gaza Strip in a ship convoy intending to breach the naval blockade of the Gaza Strip.
[5][6] Jasiewicz sparked outrage in Poland in 2010 after she and a former Israeli airforce pilot Yonatan Shapira printed "Free Gaza and Palestine" on a wall in the former territory of the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest Nazi ghetto, where hundreds of thousands of Jews were killed, starved to death, or were deported to death camps during the Holocaust.