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Israeli troops shoot Palestinian activist in head with ‘less lethal’ bullet
The veteran activist, known for leading non-violent popular protests in the West Bank village of Ni’lin, was shot with a ‘sponge-tipped’ bullet, causing a head injury. Police later shackled him to his hospital bed. Israel Border Police officers shot Muhammed Amira in the head with a sponge-tipped bullet at close range during a weekly protest against the…
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Mairav Zonszein
April 16, 2017
PHOTOS: Israel ‘punishes’ Ni’ilin activist, denies access to olive trees behind the wall
For being one of the leaders of Nil’in’s popular struggle against the wall, Muhammad Amira has been marked by military authorities and is consistently denied a permit to work his own lands – for unexplained ‘security reasons.’ Text by Haggai Matar Photos by Keren Manor/Activestills.org (This article has been updated) Meet Muhammad Amira from the…
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Activestills
October 23, 2013
Seeking justice for Tristan Anderson: Who watches the watchmen?
Israel’s High Court of Justice will hear a petition demanding simply that an investigation into the wounding of a foreign citizen also investigate the real suspects. By Yesh Din, written by Yossi Gurvitz On March 13, 2009, Tristan Anderson was standing in the forecourt of the mosque in the village of Ni’lin. Anderson, an American…
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July 9, 2013
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Facing mounting legal costs, Anarchists against the Wall have issued an urgent plea for donations. This is why I think we should support them Anarchists Against The Wall is, at least in my opinion, the most important progressive political group to operate in Israel in the last decade. It’s hard to note in a short…
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June 26, 2011
Among tear gas and injuries, Bil’in celebrates victory
Hundreds gathered in the West bank village to witness the removal of the Separation Wall after more than six years of protest, but the IDF was in vindictive mood Bil’in, West Bank – It was a hot Friday in Bil’in – one of those early summer days here that remind you what to expect come…
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