In Bil'in weekly demonstration, protesters showed solidarity with political prisoners. Dozens suffered from tear gas, soldiers fired rubber covered steel bullets. Two injuries
This Friday, September 17, 2010 the people of Bil'in were joined by Israelis and Internationals to protest against the theft of land and the imprisonment by Abdullah and Adeb Abu-Rahma, Ibrahim Burnat and other political prisoners from Bil'in. The demonstration went on for 1,5 hours and was met with large amount of tear gas and rubber covered steel bullets. After firing tear gas from the military base- and road, soldiers entered the gate and chased the protesters back towards the village.
Today's protest in Bil'in asked for the release of prisoners, who have been kept in jail under administrative detention, meaning without trial, and also the ones who have been victims of false charges and unjust trials in Israeli military courts. People were carrying masks of Abdullah Abu-Rahma, who has been held in Ofer Military Prison since November, and is now under the process of trial, accused of "incitement". Other people were wearing masks showing the faces of Ghandi and Luther King. This is to show that Palestinian political prisoners are activists, who are leading the non violent struggle against the Israeli occupation, and they are facing punishment in terms of long sentences in Israeli military prisons.
The Israeli soldiers shot tear gas from the military base close to the illegal Apartheid fence that is cutting off more than half of Bil'in's land. The non violent protest went on, with people holding banners with pictures of the prisoners and shouting slogans. One tear gas canister hit an Israeli protester, Tali Shapiro in her leg, causing pain and a bruise. After several rounds of soldiers firing tear gas and protesters backing off, the soldiers entered the gate, and continued firing tear gas. They also fired rubber covered steel bullets -- one hitting a Palestinian youth in his back. Luckily it did not cause serious injury, though he is suffering from pain.
The demonstration ended after 1,5 hours, and people walked back to the village. Abdullah Abu-Rahma's many friends and family are now awaiting the final result of his trial, and there is a fear that he will be amongst the many political prisoners held in jail many years for taking part in the non violent struggle against the brutal Israeli occupation.
@elyasaf755 I know! The soldiers should get lives...first by refusing duty as hundreds/thousands of others have already done.
Spaceisneat 1 year ago
I have to also say that I can't believe how cowardly the soldiers are! Already firing tear gas canister after canister downhill and downwind at unarmed people...and they fire live rounds too? Doesn't matter if they have a thin rubber coating...they're still made of metal.
Spaceisneat 1 year ago
we go some tali shapiro and gal lugassi holdin' it down! close call with the tear gas canister for tali!
Spaceisneat 1 year ago
wow...you guys rly need to get a life.
elyasaf755 1 year ago
Brilliant, how a glimpse of Abdullah's illegal trial serves as opening sequence of this video. Injustice in military courts, injustice on the ground. Israel, THE rogue state.
bwanjep9 1 year ago
Gritty nasty reality of apartheid. Shame on Israel.
WorkingAgainstWalls 1 year ago
I was reading the Bilin tour guide brochure and it states for a few dollars more tourists can participate in demostrations at their own risk. Is medical covered? And why do the photos cost so much?
BTW...someone told me the kaffiyeh you hand out are made in China. What's the cost of a real one?
raultalbot7 1 year ago
Respect and admiration for all these Palestinians and their international friends who do this weekly. You have all of your support from the outside.
PNabilP 1 year ago
Cowards @ 2:19 shooting at unarmed protesters
Fatima74 1 year ago