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<DIV>Hey all,</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Went to a demonstration yesterday near Jerusalem
and took quite a few pictures. Fred Shlomka from the Israeli Committee
Against House Demolitions wrote the following piece... You can see the pictures
at:</FONT></DIV>
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href="http://www.indymedia.org.il/imc/israel/webcast/display.php3?article_id=39396">http://www.indymedia.org.il/imc/israel/webcast/display.php3?article_id=39396</A></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG>Joint Israeli Palestinian Demonstration.<BR></STRONG><BR>Yesterday
over three hundred activists from Tašayush, The Israeli Committee Against House
Demolitions, Bat Shalom and others, joined with five hundred Palestinians in a
joint demonstration against the separation wall built by the Israeli government
in Abu Dis. Three months ago the state of Israel constructed the wall which
isolates 60,000 Palestinian residents (the majority of whom have Israeli
residency) from the city of Jerusalem.<BR><BR>The activists had to enter Abu Dis
via the village of Eizariya due to a curfew imposed by the Israeli Army. The
demonstrators marched through Eizariya swelling their numbers with village
residents as they approached the roadblock near the wall, chanting the slogans
:<BR>* Demolish the wall of Abu Dis <BR>* Build trust not walls <BR>* End the
occupation in Al ­Quds<BR><BR>Demonstration leaders negotiated with the Army
to get closer to the wall. However the army blocked the way again about fifty
meters from the wall. The activists sat on the road and continued chanting
slogans and protest songs in a peaceful manner. However the army fired tear gas
and charged the crowd which scattered into the surrounding side streets. A few
protesters then threw stones at the soldiers but were quickly dissuaded by
others. At least two people were struck by tear gas canisters, including a Red
Crescent volunteer who required medical attention. <BR><BR>The activists then
re-assembled at the roadblock and continued their protest against the wall. The
event ended peaceably.<BR><BR>The Wall isolates Palestinians from their working
environment, hospitals, pharmacies, schools, holy places and family relatives.
Before the wall was built, cars were allowed to pass through the checkpoints.
The way to Al Mukasad hospital then took only 5 minutes by car, whereas today
the way to the hospital takes more then 40 minutes. Those who do not have the
Jerusalem residency, have to drive 40 km to reach the hospitals of Ramalla
(passing several checkpoints on their way). Many of the students at Al Quds
University, which is located in Abu Dis, cannot reach their university. In
our last meeting we were told about a funeral that could not take place in the
family cemetery, as it is located on the other side of the wall. The bereaved
family ended up burying their loved one elsewhere. In short, the wall creates
more everyday absurd situations. The army declares that the purpose of the wall
to ensure security to the residents of West Jerusalem, while it's implications
are aggravation of the everyday life of the citizens of East Jerusalem. Instead
of security there is an ongoing frustration and despair. This wall is another
symbol of the arbitrary cruelty of the occupation. <BR><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>