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(en) Palestine-Israel, The world economic and power struggle turbulence diverge the struggle*
Date
Mon, 10 Sep 2012 18:32:44 +0300
It is a long way since the first struggle of the anarchists against the wall started in
the Mas'ha camp nine years ago. The joint struggle against the separation fence persist
and expand to other locations and to other aspects of the occupation. The struggle also
expand in the old boundaries of Israel to the social struggle of dwelling problems and
gentrification in both Jewish and Palestinian communities, and to the general social
struggle against the piggish neo-liberalism. The focus of struggle regarding guest workers
harassments shifted to the refugees struggle against persecution, mass arrests and
deportation. The bogus preparations of the war mongers for bombing of Iran initiated lot
of vigils. Israeli state forces invest lot of efforts in the acceleration of the transfer
of palestinians from various locations - mainly from agricultural C areas.
Beit Ummar
A 12 year old Palestinian boy was Saturday kicked in the leg by an Israeli soldier,
knocking him to the ground. Protesters gathered around him and he was carried away from
the soldiers, where he recovered with no major physical damage. The Commander of the
Israeli forces in the village refused to comment on the kicking of the boy when questioned.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=221467841315348
Bil'in
Israeli activists of the anarchists against the wall initiative, a German and Spanish
delegates participated in the Friday protest along with the local residents and other
international activists.
"About 10 Israelis and over 20 internationals joined the weekly Palestinian
demonstration against the wall and occupation in Bilin. We marched to the wall, crossed
the barbed wire "protecting" it, and within less than a minute were bombarded with tear
gas. The unfavorable wind forced us away, but some demonstrators regrouped a little
further north and stood their guard despite the tear gas, sound bombs and skunk water.
Then some kids braved the rubber bullets with their stones for a while, until the
demonstration was declared over, and we went to greet Nizar (the older son of Abu Nizar -
a member of the local popular comity against the separation fence) at his wedding."
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.488814401128869.118201.136633479680298
Jerusalem-Al Quds
Silwan
Protest against archaeological conference at the City of David settlement, Silwan, East
Jerusalem, 6.9.2012 - Israeli activists hold a protest against the Judaization of East
Jerusalem in front of the City of David settlement in Silwan, East Jerusalem, on September
6, 2012.
The protest took place as Elad, which is responsible for the settlement, held its 13th
annual archaeological conference, showcasing its achievements in excavating Silwan and
restoring the neighborhood's supposed Jewish heritage. Alongside its extensive
archaeological and tourist activities, Elad also established several residential
settlements in Silwan, establishing a Jewish presence at the hearth of a Palestinian
neighborhood, and setting in motion a chain of events which last year resulted in a series
of clashes with hundreds of arrests and at least two deaths.
Photo by: JC/Activestills.org
http://www.flickr.com/photos/activestills/7944955236/in/photostream/
Sheikh Jarrah
Weekly Vigil at Friday 7/9 at 16:00
Ma’sara
Palestinian, internationals and Israelis participated this week in the demonstration of
Ma’sara to protest the occupation and the construction of the segregation wall on the land
of the village. The protesters marched till the entrance of the village where the
occupation forces were waiting for them. The soldiers prevented them to reach their land
by creating a cordon. The protesters commemorated the 30th anniversary of Sabra and
Shatila, which will take place on the 17th of September.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.416010101779356.90868.398339956879704
Nabi Saleh
Activists in Nabi Saleh are reporting that the village has been locked down since 8am by
Israeli Occupation forces with all entrances to the village closed.
Protesters look at Israeli soldiers blocking the entrance of the village of Nabi Saleh
during the weekly demonstration against the occupation and settlements
http://www.flickr.com/photos/activestills/7950924934/in/photostream/
"A strange protest day at Nabi Saleh
All the way's to the village where blocked from 6 am, so we parked the car at a distance
and walked and walked and walked, after anhour we walked a litle bit more and arrived just
for the start of the weekly march, one of the cars where spoted trying to walk to the
villedge and where all arrested (five activists) the protest was very small, we went down
the hill at the bottom waited the soldiers that started runing at ones and shooting gas
grandes towars the unarmed protesters, the shabab gave them back with stone throwing, two
more israely activists where arrested tryin to document... then the iof suddenly stopped
and from now on they hardly fired allthough the shabab continue the stone throwing , they
mostly stood there and looked like they are planing something, it was strangly come when
we expected the worse, when we thoght all was over the soldiers (young and un-expirienced)
decided for no reason to climb to the village, suddenly we heard the soldiers are coming!
they came to the edge of the village and started shooting, live ammunition towards the sky
and tear grenades straight at houses and protesters, after awhile they left...
The Occupation arrests 11 International Activist including a Photojournalist in Nabi Saleh
Protesting against Apartheid, Illegal Settlements and Occupation. (07.09.2012).
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=437318209643195
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.488841277792848.118210.136633479680298
israel putermam http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndB0E-Z0Y5A
David Reeb http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kJ6IJLFVGo
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=oa.418938711486982
Ni'lin
07 09 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgYMzBRgjxo
Qaddum 7,9,2012
When we reached the road to the village journalist teams told us that the road is blocked,
so we parked the car and walked on foot to the village through the olive orchards so we
arrived a bit late. At the outskirts of the village we were greeted warmly by the Shabab
with cold water. We were told also that the whole village is surrounded. They told us
about the beginning of the demonstration we missed: 'the march began as usual and after
burning tires and shabab protesters dispersed throughout the whole village. Rock barriers
were built every where as night raids are common and the village activist were ready. On
all the roofs of the village were boys and men informing the demonstrators about every
movement of the army."
After we drank, we joined the Shabab and called the soldiers to lay down their arms and
join the demonstration for a joint Jewish-Arab protest, for peace equality and social
justice. We explained to the soldiers the Supreme Court verdict that the disputed road
should be open and about the price paid by the villagers as it is being closed. The
soldiers were also warned not to obey orders to avoid standing trial at the International
Tribunal for war crimes in The Hague... Surprisingly none of the soldiers put his weapon
down and none of them joined us.
After burning another round of tires we find out the army raided the village by a
bulldozer, two jeeps and infantry. The jeeps movement was difficult due to the barriers
and the roofs people constantly guided the protesters how to escape them. So thanks to the
excellent organization of the demonstration non were injured, detained or arrested.
During the hustle and bustle we found ourselves at the back yard of a family who offered
us cold water, tea and coffee. Antennas of jeeps appear occasionally as jeeps turned
around in circles on the few roads that were not blocked.
After about 20 minutes the army left the village, we thanked our hosts and returned home
from the demonstration.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.462105200478205.100678.271405776214816
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCU00uKA1II
South Hebron hills
This coming Saturday, September 8, too. we need as many activists as possible to accompany
them and stand up for their rights. There is a direct link between the number of activists
who come to accompany the farmers and their ability to harvest and work their lands.
Wednesday TV 1, 2, 10 evening news,
Activists of the anarchists against the wall and others try to help Eritrean refugees
trapped already 6 days between the Egyptian border and the Israeli new border fence.
Vigil in Tel Aviv in front of the state offices:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=3492827290412
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgFGeLDTVUc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpm4ti_23Fs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpm4ti_23Fs
Human rights activists tried to deliver food and water to refugees trapped in the fence
5.9.2012.mp4
israel putermam http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpm4ti_23Fs
Following the excellent demonstration we conducted in front of the government complex
(https://www.facebook.com/events/484334461578940/) we are going to enter into the heart of
public sphere. We will meet at the corner of Habima and march throughout the Rothschild
Boulevard. We will stop and try to convince people to support us.
The soldiers provided Eritreans tarps to cover themselves from the burning sun. The
soldiers received an order to give asylum seekers "as little water as possible."
Until yesterday (05/09/2012) The IDF prevented the transfer of food brought by social
activists to the asylum seekers at least twice.
The order not to allow social activists to pass food to the asylum seekers is illegal, and
unfortunately until they were told otherwise, the IDF soldiers at the scene complied. We
call them to change their stance and refuse not to pass food asylum seekers. We call to
punish and/or press charges to those who should have disobeyed this shameful order and the
commander\s who ordered it.
Tel Aviv
Activists blocking a main street in Tel Aviv on September 8, 2012 during a protest calling
for social justice. We were about 200 participants only, but the police got an order to
tolerate us. For about two hoers we marched along the Iben Gvirol main street blocking the
traffic to the north. from time to time we converged for a while on specific targets like
the war minister home, and banks, and occupied for a while the main intersections along
the route. Speeches and chants were produced by the participants and loud-speakers.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/activestills/7957432364/in/photostream/lightbox/
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* From my blog at: http://ilanisagainstwalls.blogspot.com
See Previous reports about the joint struggles the Anarchists Against the Wall take part
in at the blog
See also: http://awalls.org
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