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The museum opened April 21, Holocaust Memorial Day, in Na'alin, which is known for weekly protests of Israel's security barrier that divides the village in two.
J. Weekly 2009
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The museum opened April 21, Holocaust Memorial Day, in Na'alin, which is known for weekly protests of Israel's security barrier that divides the village in two.
J. Weekly 2009
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The towns of Bil'in and Na'alin, centers for non-violent protest, are closed until August 17.
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-- IDF "insufferable harshness" in Bel'in and Na'alin;
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In turn, demonstrators have faced "live ammunition, late-night army raids and mass arrests," mostly in Bil'in and Na'alin whose lands have been systematically stolen and their residents abused.
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In turn, demonstrators have faced "live ammunition, late-night army raids and mass arrests," mostly in Bil'in and Na'alin whose lands have been systematically stolen and their residents abused.
Printing: Arresting Peaceful Protesters in Occupied Palestine 2009
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-- IDF "insufferable harshness" in Bel'in and Na'alin;
Printing: Arresting Peaceful Protesters in Occupied Palestine 2009
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The Israel Defense Forces decision to declare the Palestinian villages Bil'in and Na'alin closed military zones on Fridays for the next six months is a serious anti-democratic move.
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Just after the fifth year anniversary of the commencement of weekly protests in the Palestinian West Bank villages of Bil'in and Na'alin against the apartheid wall and occupation, the Israeli military is declaring the villages "closed military zones on Fridays for the next six months."
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While arrests are made on the pretense of rioting, the protesters report that state forces, as with Bil'in and Na'alin, initiate the use of violence.
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