Archive for February, 2003

Ministry of the Interior Appeals Against Susan Barclay’s Release

Wednesday, February 26th, 2003 | Posted in Press Releases, Nablus Region

by Michael, ISM Media Office

Today Susan Barclay telephoned the ISM Media Office from Mikhal Detention Center where she has been held by the Israeli authorities since her arrest at Howarra Checkpoint last Thursday. She informed me that the Israeli Ministry of the Interior had appealed against her release so she was not going to be...

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Bethlehem nabbing

Wednesday, February 19th, 2003 | Posted in Reports, Bethlehem Region

by Kristin Ess

Yesterday Israeli soldiers were standing in the middle of baba skak (the main intersection in Bethlehem) pointing guns at school children and screaming at them to go home. All the little kids here wear uniforms to school, and all the kids are just so short in these little dresses and sweaters. A foreigner who lives...

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Midnight Victim

Wednesday, February 19th, 2003 | Posted in Journals, Bethlehem Region

by Neda, Beit Sahour

It could happen very simply to any girl of us, and without any consideration to any international law or any humanitarian sense, one girl of my classmates was arrested while she was drowning in her innocent dreams, and has not any single political relation, in the middle of the night a tremendous number of Israeli...

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Experiences in Violence vs. Kindness

Monday, February 17th, 2003 | Posted in Journals, Tulkarem Region, Bethlehem Region

by Megan

Ok… here is what happened in Bethlehem.

I went to Jerusalem, to the Damascus Gate, and took a cab to a side route into Bethlehem because the town was under curfew so no one could enter or leave. I hiked up a small rocky hill and to the other side where the cabs waited to take the people who were sneaking back...

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Thousands of Palestinians Regularly Rendered Homeless

Thursday, February 13th, 2003 | Posted in Journals, Bethlehem Region

by Kristin Ess

Last night 30 invading Israeli soldiers tore through a house on the edge of a Bethlehem refugee camp. Arriving in 12 heavily armoured jeeps with blue lights flashing at midnight, they took measurements of the house, home to several units of the same extended family, and the house next door.

That house is small,...

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