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Praying on Blood-Stained Stones in Deir Ballut

Published: Fri 8 Apr 2005 11:23 AM
Praying on Blood-Stained Stones in Deir Ballut
Call to Action: Praying on Blood-Stained Stones in Deir Ballut
The village of Deir Ballut invites Palestinians, Israelis, internationals, and journalists to join them this Friday in a march and prayers on their land that is being stolen by the Wall. On Wednesday, April 6, four villagers were shot on their land as they approached the area where the bulldozers were working. All four have been hospitalized, two in Ramallah and two in Israel. The village is outraged at the theft of their land and the brutal violence that security guards and other Israeli officials employ to protect this destruction. Please join them Friday in protest and in solidarity.
WHEN - Friday, April 8, 2005 - 10 am
WHERE - Meet at the municipality, walk to the land where the 4 villagers
were shot
CONTACTS:
Abu Firas (Arabic, Hebrew): 0544 339 832 or 0522 950 861
Anna (English): 0546 253 472
The International Womens Peace Service (IWPS) witnesses, documents and publicizes human rights abuses and peacefully intervenes to try to prevent them. We support non-violent resistance to the illegal and brutal Military Occupation of Palestinian lands. We live in Hares, Salfit.
International Women's Peace Service (IWPS) Hares, Salfit Telephone: 09 251 66 44

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