Archive for November, 2005

Expansion De Colonias Con La Excusa De La Seguridad

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005 | Posted in En Español | Edit

Dos pueblos se revelan contra el muro mañana.

[Distrito de Ramallah] Dos pueblos de Cisjordania Bil’in y Abud volverán a realizar una marcha hacia el lugar de construcción del muro, en sus repectivas tierras, mañana viernes 25 de noviembre a la 12.00 pm. Las manifestaciones que se realizan en ambos pueblos están englobadas en la lucha...

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Settlement Expansion Under the Guise of Security

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005 | Posted in Press Releases, Bil'in Village, ISM Media Alerts | Edit

CORRECTION: both demonstrations start at 12pm tomorrow, and not 1pm as previously stated.

Settlement expansion under the guise of security- Two villages rise up against the wall tomorrow

[Ramallah District] The West Bank villages if Bil’in and Abud will both march to the construction sites of the Annexation Wall on their...

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Pastoral Calm Faces Military Might

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005 | Posted in Reports, Tubas Region | Edit

by Asa and Sarah

IOF soldiers stop the demonstrators reaching the checkpoint

At 11am...

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LA TRANQUILIDAD DEL PUEBLO FRENTE A LA FUERZA MILITAR

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005 | Posted in En Español | Edit

23 de noviembre 2005, por Asa y Sarah

IOF soldiers stop the demonstrators reaching the checkpoint...

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The Wall Must Fall

Sunday, November 20th, 2005 | Posted in ISM Digests | Edit

1. Twenty-one Year Old Palestinian tortured in IOF jail
2. Tubas Area Residents to Hold Anti-Checkpoint Demonstration on Tuesday
3. Mohammed Mansour’s Court Case to Restart Tuesday
4. Successful First Anti-wall Demo in Abud Village
5. Bil’in: Independence in a Prison
6. CPT Hebron: At-Tuwani: Palestinian landowner...

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Tubas Area Residents to Hold Anti-Checkpoint Demonstration on Tuesday

Sunday, November 20th, 2005 | Posted in Press Releases, Tubas Region, Video | Edit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

At 10am residents of the Tubas area together with Israeli and international supporters will protest against Tyaseer checkpoint. The checkpoint has isolated four Palestinian villages and agricultural land belonging to four further villages.

The villages of Bardala, Ein Al Beda, Cardala and Wadi Al Malech are...

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Residentes del área de Tubas se manifiestan en contra del checkpoint el martes

Sunday, November 20th, 2005 | Posted in En Español | Edit

PARA PUBLICACIÓN INMEDIATA

A las 10 de la mañana residentes del área de Tubas junto con activistas israelíes e internacionales protestarán contra el “checkpoint” de Tyaseer. El checkpoint ha dejado aislados a cuatro pueblos palestinos y tierra de cultivo perteneciente a otros cuatro pueblos.

Los pueblos de Bardala, Ein Al...

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El juicio a Mohammed Mansoura seguirá el martes

Sunday, November 20th, 2005 | Posted in En Español | Edit

PARA PUBLICACIÓN INMEDIATA

El activista palestino no-violento Mohammed Mansour de Biddu comparecerá de nuevo en el juzgado el martes. Está programado que comparezca ante un juez israelí del Juzgado de Paz en Jerusalén este a las 9:30 am. A Mohammed se le acusa de la agresión a un policía y del lanzamiento de piedras. Fue arrestado...

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Mohammed Mansour’s Court Case to Restart Tuesday

Sunday, November 20th, 2005 | Posted in Press Releases, Jerusalem Region | Edit

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Palestinian non-violent organiser Mohammed Mansour from Biddu will appear in court again on Tuesday. He is scheduled to appear before an Israeli judge at the “Peace Court” in occupied east Jerusalem at 9:30 am. Mohammed is being charged with assaulting a police officer and throwing stones following his arrest by...

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From Strength to Strength; Bil’in to Abud

Sunday, November 20th, 2005 | Posted in Journals, Bil'in Village | Edit

In the past week I have been to two impressive and inspiring demonstrations, one in the village of Bil’in, and the other in the village of Abud. Both are located to the west of Ramallah, are inhabited by roughly 2500 people each, and are being affected by the construction of the Wall. The Wall in Bil’in has confiscated 60% of it’s...

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