Archive for the 'Journals' Category

Reflections from an Irish Activist in Palestine (Part 2/3)

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Hebron Region

Part II

The border police at Al-Ibrahimiye mosque and Cave of Machnela Synagogue checkpoint evidently need serious doses of caffeine to get into harassment mode. They knock back glass after glass of Saada (black Arabic coffee), becoming gradually more vocal towards each other and Palestinian passers-by. This ultimately reaches fever-pitch,...

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Salamat Sahbi Akram

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Jenin Region

It was meant to become one of those reports about these surrealities, you probably only can find in Palestine. About the tension of a nightly visit to an internet cafe, which ended up surrounded by security forces. A story about the absurdity of a night, where every passing Jeep spit more disguised men on an extinct street, who wished a friendly...

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Reflections from an Irish Activist in Palestine (Part 1/3)

Monday, September 10th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Hebron Region

The following is not an attempt at a comprehensive analysis of the current situation in the Occupied Territories of Palestine. Instead, it is a reflection on the past few weeks I have spent with the International Solidarity Movement in the city of Hebron and its environs and what brought me here in the first place. It is completely subjective and...

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Reflections on our arrest….

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Nablus Region

You go through a strange range of emotions while incarcerated. Being shackled at the ankles forces you to shuffle painfully, ungainly, slowly. It reduces you to an infirm.

Our arrest was a strange experience..

It was an immense joy to see over two hundred Palestinians cheer at their removal of the massive concrete blocks which have...

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Colored People to the Back of the Bus

Saturday, August 25th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Hebron Region, Photos

by: Yifat Appelbaum

This summer, the International Solidarity Movement, Art Under Apartheid, Tel Rumeida Project and Glasgow Palestine Human Rights teamed up to take over 100 Palestinian children from Hebron to the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem...

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Teaching Under Apartheid in Palestine

Friday, August 24th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Hebron Region, Photos

by: Lina

When I first decided to go to Palestine to teach kids English and yoga my main concerns were managing the kids’ behavior, assessing their needs and maintaining their interest. After all, those are the most challenging issues I face everyday in my classroom in Philadelphia. In the US I rarely get through an entire unit...

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Journal: About the Combatants for Peace Meeting in Shufa

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Tulkarem Region

Shufa, Tulkarem Area, 14th August 2007


Members of Combatants for Peace with the Vice President of the European Parliament Louisa Morgantini

A meeting of Combatants for Peace, with an audience of more than...

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The story of Sima - Female Political Prisoner

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Tulkarem Region

Sima is a 35 year old Palestinian woman who was released approximately four months ago following two and a half years in an underground Israeli jail. She has four young children who were left without any parents during her stay in prison, as the Israeli army had assassinated her husband a little while prior to her incarceration.

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Epilogue: Get Out and Stay Out

Monday, August 20th, 2007 | Posted in Journals

By Katie

This is the “and Stay Out” part.

Friday morning I left Ramallah for Egypt to see Jonas in Sinai and to give him some of his stuff. I road a bus from Jerusalem to Eilat and was going to cross the border from Eilat, Israel into Taba, Egypt. I gave Jonas a ballpark time of when I would be there, because you never...

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Jenin: Army Harrasment on the Streets of Jenin Camp

Friday, August 10th, 2007 | Posted in Journals, Jenin Region

A Ordinary Afternoon in Jenin Refugee Camp, 9th August 2007.

It is 5.00 pm at the Jenin Governement hospital when the first rumours are spread that the IOF is once again on its way to Mukhaiyem Jenin, the Jenin Refugee Camp. Ambulance drivers jump in their cars, make their self ready for what usually happens when the Israeli Army enters...

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