Repression

IDF convicts commander, soldier in shooting of bound Palestinian

Published by

Anshel Pfeffer, Haaretz


Jul 15, 2010

Lt. Col. Omri Burberg was filmed holding the blindfolded prisoner and ordering his soldier, Staff Sgt. Leonardo Korea, to fire a rubber bullet his leg in Na'alin two years ago.

Popular Struggle Leaders Jailed Amidst Morning Commuters

Ni'ilin Popular Committee coordinator sentenced to eleven and half months in jail and nine thousand shekel fine for participation in weekly Ni'ilin protests against the separation wall. 

Army to investigate killing of Bassem Abu Rahmah

Three videos prove the canister was fired directly at Bassem Abu-Rahmeh, but the army ordered the investigation only after threat of High Court petition

Bil'in Leader to Remain in Prison Despite Having Served His Sentence

Adeeb Abu Rahmah, a protest leader from Bil'in, was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment, for his involvement in organizing demonstrations. Despite already having served the sentence in full, he is to remain in prison until a decision will be given in the prosecution's appeal.

Another Palestinian Gandhi Crushed by Israel

On the 7th of July 2010, five Palestinians from villages throughout the West Bank stood trial for the involvement in unarmed struggle against Israel's continued military occupation. Those on trial had been snatched from their beds in the middle of the night, accused of stone throwing or participation in an illegal protest and interrogated in unnamed Israeli military bases . They are the latest to be caught in Israel's recent wave of repression directed at the popular unarmed resistance in the West Bank.

Israel to Reinvestigate the Shooting of US Activist Tristan Anderson

Following an appeal that pointed to grave negligence in conducting the investigation, the District Attorney ordered the investigation into the shooting reopened

Palestinian Youth Shot Dead in Mazra'a alSharqia

Aysar Yasser alZaben, 16 years old, was shot in his back yesterday evening in his family's lands in Mazra'a alSharqia, east of Ramallah, apparently by a settler.

Israel Renews Anti Protest Arrests in Ni'ilin

Two residents of Ni'ilin were arrested by the Israeli Army tonight, during a night-time raid on the village. Their arrest follows the two similar arrests last week, and may signal a renewed increase of anti-Wall arrests .

Journalist and Two Protesters Hurt in Beit Jala Demo

Two protesters and a Cameraman suffered injuries and required medical treatment during the weekly demonstration against the Wall in Beit Jala.

Ni'ilin Stands in Solidarity with its Prisoners

Some 150 demonstrators marched against the Wall and in solidarity with Ni'ilin's prisoners, 14 of which are currently in jail.