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Muslims torch 14 Christian homes near Ramallah

Moises | 05.09.2005 12:22 | Anti-racism

At least 14 houses belonging to Christian residents of Taybeh, a West Bank village northeast of Ramallah, were torched by Muslims from neighboring Dir Jarir yesterday, to avenge what they termed the dishonor of a Muslim woman.

According to Taybeh residents, several dozen young men from Dir Jarir descended on their village before dawn, torched the homes and destroyed a great deal of other property.

"The young men, who were holding Molotov cocktails, threw them at the houses, which began to go up in flames, one after another," said Buthaina Sha'aban, a Taybeh resident and the sister of the town's mayor. "They vandalized parked cars and beat village residents who went out into the streets. Entire families were thrown into the street after their homes were torched. Not much remains of their property. We urge all international, Israeli and Palestinian actors to intervene and protect village residents from the Muslim rage."

The attackers also torched stores, a farm and a gas station. The latter fire was put out before fuel tanks exploded. Palestinian Authority policemen who arrived on the scene also managed to save the village's famous beer factory.

The two villages are located in Area B, meaning that they are under Israel security control. Access to the villages from Area A, where the PA police is located, is only possible by going through Area C, under full Israeli control. Residents said that several hours passed until the Israel Defense Forces agreed to allow the PA police to leave Ramallah and enter the village to stop the rampage.

Later, the Palestinian governor of the Ramallah area visited the scene to try to soothe tempers, as did several senior Christian clerics. Most Taybeh residents are either Catholic or Greek Orthodox.

PA security sources said that the rampage was triggered by an incident last week in which a 23-year-old woman was killed by her relatives because they suspected her of carrying on a romance with a Christian man from Taybeh. The woman was quickly buried, but last Tuesday, the PA police exhumed the body for an autopsy.

Moises

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End the Brutal OCCUPATION of Gaza

05.09.2005 16:26


Ten injured in fresh Gaza unrest
Palestinian unrest in Khan Younis
The clashes underline the security challenge facing Palestinian leaders
Hundreds of unemployed Palestinians clashed with security forces for a second day in the town of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.

Witnesses say the protesters threw missiles and fire bombs while police used tear gas and fired into the air.

Officials say at least 10 people, police and protesters, were injured.

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Re: More from the Religion of Peace

06.09.2005 16:09

> Witnesses say the protesters threw missiles and fire bombs while police used tear gas and fired into the
> air.
Yeah, whatever - if you don't quote a source we might think you're just making this up. Anyway, even if you did quote a source, people still might think it was bollocks. The Israeli army (IDF) issues press releases about most incidents, and often it the only information that the press then use - the IDF are hardly balanced...!

As for your name - if you are making a whole religion the cause of violence, you are clearly a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

spotter


Religion of Peace Alert

06.09.2005 22:17


Ten injured in fresh Gaza unrest
Palestinian unrest in Khan Younis
The clashes underline the security challenge facing Palestinian leaders
Hundreds of unemployed Palestinians clashed with security forces for a second day in the town of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip.

Witnesses say the protesters threw missiles and fire bombs while police used tear gas and fired into the air.

Officials say at least 10 people, police and protesters, were injured.

Unemployment has been rife in Gaza since the intifada started five years ago and Israel closed the borders to Palestinian workers.

Reports say the demonstrators are angry about the planned introduction of state school tuition fees.

The clashes highlight the chronic problem of poverty in Gaza and the challenge facing the Palestinian Authority to impose order after years of military raids by Israel.

Ali ibn Sharmootah
- Homepage: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4216376.stm


Anarchy in Gaza

07.09.2005 04:54

Here's some more unrest in Gaza, and you can't blame the Israelis or occupation for it:

Gaza security official shot dead.

"Former Palestinian security chief Moussa Arafat has been shot dead in Gaza, police and doctors say.
A cousin of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, he had survived at least two earlier attempts on his life. ..."

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/4221326.stm

ex-Brit