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CAMPAIGN
GOALS

The Campaign call is to:
1. Stop the Wall
2. Dismantle parts already built
3. Return all lands confiscated for the Wall, and
4. Compensate for all losses.


COMMUNITY
VOICES

Nothing but “visitors” - Testimonies about abuse from Occupation forces and settlers in the village of Kafr Qadum
October 20th, 2008-- "As we worked, two Israeli military jeeps came towards us from the main road, No. 55. A group of soldiers got out and approached us, with a brown-skinned soldier in the lead. One of the soldiers behind him was plump with blond hair, resembling a soldier who was part of a group that attacked our village on September 27." [MORE]

ANALYSIS &
FEATURES

What next for the Palestinians?
October 24th, 2008-- In less than three months, the mandate of the president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Mahmoud Abbas, legally ends. With the Palestinian Legislative Council frozen since 2006 and the administrations of Salam Fayyad in the West Bank and Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza both lacking democratic legitimacy, his is the last elected position in the PNA. [MORE]

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LATEST NEWS
Villagers destroy Wall during popular protest in Jayyous
November 21st, 2008-- A massive demonstration was held in Jayyous today to protest the rerouting of the Wall for the expansion of Zufim settlement. Read more about how the people have destroyed the Wall with their own hands. [MORE]

Five popular protests renew momentum against the Wall and settlements
November 21st, 2008-- On Friday, popular mobilization across the West Bank gained strength. Read more about the protests organized by seven villages. [MORE]

Occupation forces invade Jayyous to block protest
November 16th, 2008-- Today, Jayyous' first demonstration against the re-routing of the Apartheid Wall was met with significant repression. Read more about the many attacks and threats by the occupation forces against the village and its people. [MORE]



WORLDWIDE ACTIVISM

  • Stockholm metro passengers give Veolia a red card (November 21st, 2008)
  • Cyclers against the Wall tear down the Apartheid Wall (November 18th, 2008)
  • Ontario Coalition Against Poverty: Boymelgreen out of Toronto, Brooklyn and Palestine! (November 18th, 2008)
  • Dutch activists picket parliament to protest the Apartheid Wall (November 17th, 2008)
  • The Sixth Week Against the Apartheid Wall takes to the streets in Argentina (November 12th, 2008)
  • Norwegian activists disrupt Israeli-Norwegian business seminar (November 4th, 2008)

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RECENT SITE ADDITIONS
  • Villagers destroy Wall during popular protest in Jayyous (November 21st, 2008)
  • Five popular protests renew momentum against the Wall and settlements (November 21st, 2008)
  • Stockholm metro passengers give Veolia a red card (November 21st, 2008)
  • Cyclers against the Wall tear down the Apartheid Wall (November 18th, 2008)
  • Ontario Coalition Against Poverty: Boymelgreen out of Toronto, Brooklyn and Palestine! (November 18th, 2008)
  • Dutch activists picket parliament to protest the Apartheid Wall (November 17th, 2008)
  • Occupation forces invade Jayyous to block protest (November 16th, 2008)
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