London protests against house demolitions in occupied East Jerusalem
palestine network | 15.07.2009 00:49 | Palestine
Tents have become a powerful symbol of the struggle of Palestinian people living in occupied East Jerusalem. They have been set up as centres of protest in neighbourhoods threatened by numerous eviction and demolition orders; part of Israel’s wider policy to ethnically cleanse Jerusalem of its Palestinian population. In the neighborohood of Sheikh Jarrah 28 families are living under the threat of house evictions; which are part of a plan to implant a new Jewish settlement in the area, close to the Old City. After the Al Kurd family had been forcibly removed from their home in November 2008, it is now the turn of the al-Ghawe and Hannoun families to face imminent eviction, while others are awaiting further eviction orders.
In Silwan, 88 homes in the al Bustan quarter are facing immediate destruction in order to create space for a planned national park. A total of 1500 residents would be displaced if this plan went ahead. In Beit Hanina, Al Tur, Ath Thuri and Wadi Yasul, a combined total of more than 3,600 persons are affected by pending demolition orders – this includes two apartment buildings in Al Abbasiyya, housing 34 families.
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