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Written by Hamde Abu Rahme Hamde Abu Rahme
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Category: News News
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Published: 12 November 2010 12 November 2010
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Last Updated: 12 November 2010 12 November 2010
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Created: 12 November 2010 12 November 2010
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The protesters walked together towards the Apartheid
Wall, carrying posters of Yasser Arafat, in commemoration of the Fatah
leader who passed away six years ago. Speeches were held by members of
the Fatah movement, while Israeli soldiers were preparing to attack the
peaceful demonstrators in the background.
The speakers were Sultan
Abu Al Enanan from the Fatah movement, Kays Abu Leyla from the Executive
Committee of PLO and the political office of the Democratic Front and
Basel Monsur from the Popular Committee in Bil'in. They all promised to
stay strong as Arafat would have wanted them to be and to fight the
occupation together.
Even before the majority of the
protesters were moving forward, the soldiers started firing tear gas
from where they had taken position on the road leading to the village.
Immediately the area was covered with tear gas, with canisters flying
into the crowd from different directions. As a response a few youngsters
threw stones to the Israeli soldiers, as a symbolic resistance to their
violence. The soldiers moved into the field and continued to fire
rounds of gas, and also chasing people back into the village. At one
point live ammunition was fired, causing fear and the retreat of the
protesters remaining in the area.
Also this Friday the tear gas
canister sat fire to the ground several places, and was put out by some
protesters before it spread. The demonstration lasted for about two
hours.
The Popular Committee and the people of Bil'in thanks
their international and Israeli supporters for standing side by side
with them in their struggle against Israel's occupation.
