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Tuesday June 11, 2002 17:54 by Nicholas McMurry - Cork Peace Alliance
Update from Palestine from Irish Solidarity Peace Worker. >Annie Higgins and Caoimhe Butterley report from Jenin > -recorded by Adam Keller- > >[Last night we talked with two members of the International >Solidarity group who >managed to enter Jenin a few hours after the army invaded it last Wednesday - >Annie Higgins, an American from Chicago, and Caoimhe Butterley of Ireland. >You can call them at 972-(0)51-589761.] > >"(...) The main thing we can do is to help keep some basic medical >services going. >The army is halting ambulances for thorough searches even when we are >present, but >still it seems to make a difference when they encounter a person from a Western >country. >Just when the army got into the city center we were in the hospital >and heard of a car >being shot at by a tank, and the driver being wounded. I [Caoimhe] >went with the >ambulance. When we got near the scene, the ambulance itself came >under fire. I got >out, with my hands raised high in the air, and approached the >soldiers, walking slowly. >I tried neither to provoke them not to appear frightened or >intimidated. I talked in a >matter of fact manner and tried to reason with them. They said that >the driver had not >been wounded but had gotten away from the car. After some discussion >they allowed me to come near the place. It seems they were telling the truth, >the car was empty and there were no signs of blood. Later we found that the >driver had found refuge in a nearby house. (...) Making contact with soldiers >definitely helped later, when the ambulance went to pick up an elderly man from >one of the villages, who had trouble with the pacemaker in his heart. Our >presence and our urging the soldiers about the danger to the man's life helped >to make searches shorter, and we got him to the hospital in time. > >But it does not always work. There were the four men who were shot at >by a helicopter >gunship and severely wounded while they were travelling in a car at Jaba >village, a few kilometres utside Jenin. We are still not sure if they were >specifically targeted or just had the worst of bad luck. Anyway in this case >the soldiers were very suspicous and made long searches, with the result that >one of the wounded died who might have been saved if we had got him to the >hospital in time. The other three were afterwards arrested by the army and >taken away(...) >I had been spent some time in Jenin in March, and got to know some people quite >well. I had not been here in April, when the big horrors happened. At that time >I had been in Ramallah, besieged inside Arafat's compound. I am not sure it had >been the right decision to concentrate all the internationals there. When I got >back here in May I found that two of my friends had been killed, they both bled >to death. I am haunted by the thought that if I had been here at the time, >going with the ambulances as I am doing now, I might have saved them. (...) >The behaviour of the army seems rather erratic. They go out of the city and in >again, there does not seem to be any clear pattern. So far they did not carry >out large-scale arrests, though the inhabitants are expecting it to happen soon >and of course it makes the people very nervous and insecure. Sometimes the >tanks are in one neighborhood, then in the next. Sometimes they enforce the >curfew, sometimes they don't. Sometimes they shoot at people which they find in >the street without announcing a curfew first. The people just never know what >to expect. >The people in the refugee camp observe the curfew less than those in Jenin >proper, perhaps because they had been through so many terrible hardships >already that they became totally fatalistic, perhaps just because despite the >widespread destruction there are still in the refugee camp many narrow alleys >which provide people some shelter from the tanks. (...) There is very much >random shooting going on. The other day, I passed two tanks which were just >shooting into the empty streets. Nobody was shooting at them and they did not >seem to aim at anything in particular, just a few shots here and a few there >completely at random. I managed to ask one of the soldiers why they were doing >this. He said 'We are shooting at buildings, not at people'. When I remarked >that there were people inside the buildings who could be hurt, he just said >'You can be sure that we know what we are doing', and refused to talk further." > >=================================================== >The Palestinian Centre for Rapprochement between People >64 Star Street, P.O.Box 24 >Beit Sahour - Palestine >www.rapprochement.org >================================= >The center is a non-profit making NGO, started in 1988 during the first Intifada. >PCR runs community service programs, youth empowerment and training programs. >PCR is also very much involved in the non-violent resistance against the Israeli Occupation to Palestine. > > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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