Occupation staged a pre-dawn raid in the village of Niâlin, arresting four young men before withdrawing in the early hours of the morning. Later in the day, four more residents turned themselves in to Occupation authorities. This is the most serious arrest raid that the village has witnessed in some time, and is a dangerous […]
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Soldiers threaten repression if Ma’sara demonstrations continue
Yesterday night, Occupation forces raided al-Maâsara. At 1:30 in the morning, they hit the home of popular committee member Mohammed Brajiya, smashing the main door. Soldiers entered yelling and screaming, forcing him outside into the cold. This terrified the children of the home, who began crying. After demanding Brajiyaâs identity card, an officer delivered a […]
Mohammad Othman has been released
Yesterday evening, following Jamalâs release, Mohammed Othman was also released after more than three months of imprisonment, isolation and interrogation. During his time in prison, and despite the hours of questioning and interrogation, no charges were ever pressed. Instead, threatened by the anti-Wall movement, Occupation authorities seemed to be determined to hold him without charge […]
Jamal Juma’ has been released
Jamal Jumaâ, the coordinator of the Stop the Wall Campaign has been released yesterday evening after a month long detention in Israeli jails. He had been called for interrogation and then arrested on December 16. Yesterday, the military court decided for Jamalâs release. Like for the other Palestinian human rights defenders in Israeli jails, there […]
Palestinian asks Quartet for human rights measures
Palestine, January 12 2010 From: Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign Palestinian NGO Network (PNGO) National and Islamic Forces To: Special Envoys and representatives to the Quartet Special Envoy Tony Blair (UK) Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (UN) High Representative Catherine Ashton (EU) Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos (Spain, EU Presidency) Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (US) […]
Occupation forces raid al-Ma’sara
Upwards of hundred villagers, supported by international and Israeli activists, marched against the Wall in al-Maâsara on Friday. Following threats to blacklist popular committee members, as well as the ratcheting up the arrests of anti-Wall activists, there have been fears that Occupation forces will target al-Maâsara. This week, soldiers raided the village on Friday in […]
Hearings for Jamal and Mohammed on January 12
This coming Tuesday, the hearings for Mohammed and Jamal will be held. During Jamalâs court hearing last Thursday (7 January 2010), the judge extended the investigation period until the 12th. His next court hearing in Ofer will be held, and he continues to be held without charge. On the same day, Mohammed will face another […]
Friday protest: Army fails to prevent PLC member from entering Ni’lin
Early Friday morning, the Israeli army closed the two entrances into the village of Niâlin and prevented anybody from entering, including an Al Jazeera film crew and PLC member Mohammad Mesleh. Mesleh did not let this stop him from joining the weekly protest against the Apartheid Wall in Niâlin, and walked through the surrounding fields […]
An attack against all those standing up against the Wall and the Occupation
***image3***On Monday January 4, at a military hearing in Ramallah, an Israeli court extended the detention of human rights activist Jamal Juma’ for a further three days. Despite being held for 20 days, no charges have yet been brought against Jamal. A solidarity demonstration had been planned for Jamal’s hearing. In addition several consular representatives, […]
Al-Ma’sara protests despite threats
***image1***Over 150 local activists protested Friday in al-Maâsara and the neighbouring villages against the construction of the illegal Apartheid Wall and settlements on the lands of the nine intertwined villages to the south of Bethlehem. Protestors walked through the villages towards the construction site of the Wall, but as every Friday for the past few […]