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Tuesday June 10, 2003 11:31 by Brendan Young
Day 8, June 9 2003 Day 8 of Tony Richardson's reports from Ramallah 9-6-2003 Day 8 . Every time the Israelis set up a checkpoint, the Palestinians have to adapt, by creating taxi points etc. Finally I arrived at the dreaded Huwara checkpoint, two days earlier there had been a demonstration of 300 people at this checkpoint, because it is so hard to get through. The Palestinians waiting, said that they expected to wait up to 5 hours, but as I was in a hurry I tried, successfully, to use the fact that I was English, and met a soldier who liked England. So one taxi ride later I am here in Balata. Tony Richardson
Balata Camp is the biggest refugee camp in the West Bank, with a population of 18,000. It is attached to the city of Nablus, which, with the camps is about the same size as Oxford. The reason I am here is to work with human rights activists, trying to limit the oppressive activities of the Israeli Army. The movement is non-violent, and trains people in that practice. Tonight I sleep in a martyrs house, which is a practice used to try to stop them being knocked down by the Israelis. Most of the internationals are going out to sit on the street, where the Israelis put a barricade at the entrance to the camp, which the internationals knocked down, and which they want to stop the Israelis replacing. One of the major activities, at the moment is going to houses, which the Israeli Army requisition. What the army does is take the top floors of the house, make all the family move in to the ground floor, and then refuse to allow them to leave the house, effectively using them as human shields. So the internationals take them food, and check they are OK. I realise that the reason I could not get through on Sunday was because the Israelis closed the West bank, in response to the shooting of 4 soldiers in Gaza. This action is against the Geneva Convention, which does not allow collective punishment. But it is also strange that this is called a terrorist act, under conditions where military defence against an occupying army is allowed. But also when you consider that after last April the Israeli Airforce, and army systematically set about killing members of the Palestinian Police, to the extent that it effectively disbanded itself . None of these killings were called terrorist acts, even though they were done by an occupying army. It is clear that international law does not apply to Israel. Tony Richardson
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Jump To Comment: 1Firstly, wishing you all the best in Nablus Tony.
The people are among the friendliest I have ever come across.
If you can check on, and say hello to the Shuk Sheer family living in the old city of Nablus. It’s a small place, people will know them. Wondering are they still sitting in their home, a year later, waiting for the explosives team to take away their last possession.
The father is around 65 and has suffered a stroke as a result of a beating by the israeli occupying forces.
Their son died after an attack on an illegal settlement in March 2002.
They will pay the price
I spent 5 days with them last summer trying to delay the Inevitable as houses came down around the city. I often wonder how they are.
The city has just about been under entire curfew for the past year. Its hard to explain what this form of collective punishment is like. The word Curfew certainly doesnt come close.
Hope further reports will try to expose the depraved actions which continue despite israels claims of 'normilising' Palestinian life.