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Bil'in Ends Its Fifth Conference, Israeli Occupation
Soldiers Attack Protest Injuring a Dozen Civilians
Friday April 23, 2010 18:04 by Ghassan Bannoura - IMEMC News
At least a dozen Palestinian and international civilians were injured
during the weekly nonviolent protest at the central West Bank village of
Bil’in.
This Friday protest marked the end of the Fifth Bil’in
International Conference for Palestinian Popular Resistance, which began
on Wednesday, April 21 with a full line-up of speakers including
politicians, leaders of Popular Committees, Israeli activists, and
international solidarity activists.
The conference continued
through Thursday and Friday. After the final conference session on
Friday morning, in which workshop groups reported on their conclusions
in preparation for the conference statement, the conference participants
gathered with scores of other Israeli, international, and Palestinians
waiting at the mosque for the weekly demonstration.
Today’s
demonstration was larger than normal in size, and lasted an especially
long period of time. Serious injuries were sustained during the
demonstration, and several were arrested. Present at the demonstration
were local political figures, including Mustafa Barghouti, and
international solidarity leaders such as Luisa Morgantini.
As is
the case very Friday for the past six years people gathered at the local
mousque and headed towards the wall built of villagers’ lands.
Protesters immediately were met by soldiers who fired sound grenades,
and smoke bombs. Demonstrators reported that soldiers showed no
discrimination with their firing, shooting directly at the faces of the
protestors, and no discrimination in their arrests, trying to arrest
even journalists.
Several serious injuries were sustained. Imad
Rizka, 37 years old , from Yaffa, was shot in the forehead with a tear
gas canister. He was taken away immediately to Ramallah Hospital by
ambulance. Rizka is well-known in Bil’in, as he comes to the village
every Friday to demonstrate.
Soldiers fired a great deal of tear
gas from both sides of the fence. Demonstrators were forced to retreat,
but among those who remained, several were arrested. Soldiers crossed
the fence and advanced well into village and detained five people among
them one local journalist.
Additional injuries are as follows:
One demonstrator from Italy, struck in the back by a tear gas
canister; an Italian demonstrator who was shot in the arm with a new
type of weapon; an Israeli activist; Um Samarra, 45, from Bil’in, who
was hit in the leg by a tear gas canister; Haitham al-Khatib, cameraman,
who was slightly injured; a Palestinian woman from Bethlehem who
sustained a leg injury; and a Palestinian journalist named Abbas al-Momni.
sourced by www.bilin-ffj.org
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