sabato 5 ottobre 2013
Attivisti palestinesi marciano sotto lo sguardo dei soldati israeliani durante la protesta settimanale contro il muro a Bil’in, 4 ottobre 2013. (Foto: Ryan Rodrick Beiler / Activestills.org)
Uomo della polizia israeliana di frontiera detiene un attivista internazionale durante la protesta settimanale a Bil’in, 4 ottobre 2013. (Foto: Oren Ziv / Activestills.org)
Attivisti palestinesi e internazionali rimuovono un cancello costruito dall’esercito israeliano che blocca la strada tra il villaggio di Al Walaja e la città di Beit Jala, 3 ottobre 2013. (Foto: Oren Ziv / Activestills.org)
Per la prima volta in Cisgiordania i palestinesi ritornano nella loro terra precedentmente occupato da un insediamento israeliano. La gente del villaggio di Burqa è tornata a coltivare le proprie terre dopo 35 anni, 3 ottobre 2013. Il terreno era stato confiscato nel 1978 per finalità militari . Una pratica comune per la creazione di insediamenti israeliani fino alla fine del 1970. Il ritorno è frutto di un’azione legale di Yesh Din ONG. (Foto: Yotam Ronen / Activestills.org)
La gente del villaggio di Burqa vernicia sopra i simboli ebraici impressi su un serbatoio di acqua, 3 ottobre 2013. (Foto: Yotam Ronen / Activestills.org)
Con l’insediamento israeliano di Gilo alle spalle , un prete palestinese cattolico celebra la messa all’ aperto come forma di resistenza non violenta contro il muro di separazione israeliano, Beit Jala, Cisgiordania, 4 Ottobre 2013. Se costruito come previsto il muro dividerà la terra di Beit Jala separando un convento cattolico da un monastero e impedendo l’accesso agli uliveti.(Foto: Ryan Rodrick Beiler / Activestills.org)
Un’ israeliana attivista accende candele a Rothschild Boulevard in memoria di Haim Atya, 2 ottobre 2013. Haim, 56 anni, è diventato disoccupato e non aveva casa dopo un grave incidente. Dopo lo sgombero del campo tenda in Rothschild Boulevard due anni fa aveva l’abitudine di dormire fuori . E ‘stato trovato morto nel giugno 2013. (Foto: Oren Ziv / Activestills.org)
Un ragazzo palestinese vende caffè ai conducenti in attesa al checkpoint militare tra Betlemme e Gerusalemme, Cisgiordania, 30 settembre 2013. (Foto: Ryan Rodrick Beiler / Activestills.org)
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From Bil’in memorial to breaking down barriers: A week in photos September 28-October 4
By Activestills
From Bil’in memorial to breaking down barriers: A week in photos September 28-October 4
This week: Memorials for those killed protesting the separation barrier, weekly protests against the occupation, Palestinians and internationals destroy an Israeli barrier, Palestinians return to their land after 35 years, and more.
Before the weekly protest against the wall, Palestinian Sabiha Abu Rahme cries near the memorial monument for her son, Bassem, who in a 2009 protest was shot and killed with a high-velocity tear gas grenade by Israeli soldiers, Bil’in, West Bank, October 4, 2013. (photo: Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)
Youth throw stones at an Israeli military bulldozer during the weekly demonstration in Kafr Qaddum, a West bank village located East of Qalqiliya, on Friday, October 4, 2013. Kafr Qaddum started to organize regular demonstrations in July 2011, protesting against the blocking of the main road east of the village which used to linked it to Nablus. (photo: Yotam Ronen/Activestills.org)
Palestinian activists march under the gaze of Israeli soldiers during the weekly protest against the wall in the West Bank village of Bil’in, October 4, 2013. (photo: Ryan Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org)
Israeli border police man detain a international activist, during the weekly protest against the wall in the West Bank village of Bil’in, October 4, 2013. (photo: Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)
Palestinian and International activists remove a gate built by the Israeli army blocking the road between the village of Al Walaja and the West Bank town of Beit Jala, October 3, 2013. (photo: Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)
For the first time in the West Bank, Palestinians return to their land that was an Israeli settlement. People from the village of Burka return to cultivate their land after 35 years, October 3, 2013. The land was confiscated in 1978 under a seizure order for military purposes, which was common practice for establishing Israeli settlements until the late 1970s. The return was an outcome of legal action by the Israeli human rights NGO Yesh Din. (photo: Yotam Ronen/Activestills.org)
As Palestinians return to their land that was an Israeli settlement, people from the village of Burka paint over Jewish symbols on a water tank, October 3, 2013. The land was confiscated in 1978 under a seizure order for military purposes, which was common practice for establishing Israeli settlements until the late 1970s. The return was an outcome of legal action by the Israeli human rights NGO Yesh Din. (photo: Yotam Ronen/Activestills.org)
With the Israeli settlement Gilo covering a nearby hillside, a Palestinian priest leads an open air Catholic mass as a form of nonviolent resistance against the Israeli separation wall, Beit Jala, West Bank, October 4, 2013. If built as planned, he Israeli separation wall will divide Beit Jala land and separate a Catholic convent from a monastery, as well as cutting off access to village olive groves. (photo: Ryan Rodrick Beiler/Activestills.org)
Afghan children and women sit in a room belonging to a church, used as a temporary shelter, in Brussels, Belgium, October 1, 2013. Hundreds of Aghan asylum seekers have been demonstrating to request protection in Belgium. (photo: Anne Paq/Activestills.org)
Afghan protesters hold a sign reading “Free the 42 Afghans arrested and in closed centers” during a demonstration by hundreds of Afghan asylum seekers, demanding for protection and asylum in Belgium; Brussels, October 2, 2013. Without papers, they cannot work or find decent housing. Belgium has been involved in the Afghan conflict for 10 years. There are about 2.7 million Afghans who continue to live in exile and some 450,000 are internally displaced. (photo: Anne Paq/Activestills.org)
An Israeli activist lights candles as activists gather near Rothschild Boulevard, during a memorial event for Haim Atya, October 2, 2013. Haim, 56, became unemployed and homeless after a cerebrovascular accident. After the eviction of the tent camp in Rothschild boulevard two years ago he used to sleep outside Leumi bank. He was found dead on June 2013. (photo: Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)
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