The demonstration starts.
Among the marchers,
the spokesman of the Greek Orthodox Church. The peaceful demonstration marches along the path of the wall. Demonstrators raise poster on top of the slabs of the future wall that still lie on the ground. (At the same time, others use big hammers against the slabs in a symbolic act of protest.) Border Policemen appear on top of the hill and shoot a salvo of tear gas grenades at the crowd. A demonstrator protecting herself with an onion, an effective means against the gas. |
Police Attacks Peaceful Demonstrators in A-RamAll
signs indicate that it was a well-prepared police ambush. The
Israeli demonstrators, mostly activists of Gush Shalom and
Ta’ayush, arrived in five full buses at A-Ram roadblock. To their
surprise,
they were received with smiles by the Border Policemen and passed the
checkpoint
without trouble. One of the policemen told the people in one of the
buses: “I
hope you know what you are getting into.” The
Israeli demonstrators joined the inhabitants of A-Ram in a peaceful
march, headed by the local youth orchestra and Israeli and Palestinian
parliamentarians, religious personalities and political leaders,
including MK
Ahmed Tibi, Uri Avnery and Mayor Sirhan Saleimeh. In a symbolic act of
protest,
some demonstrators used big hammers against the cement slabs that lie
along the
road, ready to be installed. Suddenly,
a large force of Border Police appeared on top of the hill
that overlooks the road. Without any prior warning, that shot dozens of
tear
gas grenades at the demonstrators and all ways of escape. Many of the
protestors were hurt by inhaling the gas. The demonstrators dispersed
in all
directions, mostly into alleys, buildings and shops, with policemen
pursuing
them and shooting gas grenades after them. That
was the beginning of a prolonged attack on the dispersed
demonstrators. Whenever a group of activists assembled, the police
attacked
them with gas, rubber-coated bullets and streams of water. The main
road of
A-Ram looked like a battlefield, littered with burned cases and
abandoned
posters. At
this stage, local boys started to throw stones at the policemen,
well beyond the effective distance, and from time to time the policemen
stormed
forwards and arrested the youths. In one of the Palestinian ambulance,
the
shooting cause a fire. There
is not a grain of truth to the story spread by the police that
somebody “threw an axe” or “giant hammers” at a police jeep. This is
manifestly
absurd. All the events were documented on video, as well as filmed by
foreign
TV crews and press photographers. Another story, that Palestinians
wounded a
press photographer, is also a complete lie. He was hurt by policemen
before the
eyes of dozens of witnesses.
Several
protesters were arrested and brought to the police station Neve Ya’acov
settlement. The Palestinians were seated on the ground, their eyes
covered and
their hands bound. When the Israeli detainees were told that they were
free to
leave, they refused, out of solidarity with
their Palestinian comrades. Palestinian paramedics
run to save a demonstrator
hurt by gas, while
policemen continue shooting some more.
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