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Renewed Destruction for the Apartheid Wall in Biddu
Video Footage, PENGON/Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign, April 7th, 2004

After using force to move protesters away from the Apartheid Wall construction site in Biddu village, work continued unhindered, with Occupation forces continuing their assault against the villagers, ensuring they didn't interfere. This 45 second video shows the extent of the destruction to village lands, with several Occupation bulldozers clearing land, while others work to "replant" olive trees, after having butchered them of all their branches a few hours earlier.

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