TREES NOT WALLS!
Hundreds March to Plant Trees
[Budrus, RAMALLAH] Hundreds of Palestinians - men and women, old and
young,
Israelis and Internationals from at least 12 different countries*
braved the
pouring rain today and marched to plant olive tree saplings where the
Israeli government has destroyed trees to build what it calls a
"Security
Wall." The aims of today's action were:
- To take back the land illegally and unjustly bulldozed
for the wall (two weeks ago, a beautiful family olive
grove)
- To call for the International Court of Justice in the
Hague to rule against the Wall
- To show the Israeli Occupation Forces that the village
will not stop their peaceful resistance, despite being
shot, beaten and jailed.
Sixty Internationals and Israelis joined over 250 Palestinians and
marched
down to stand in front of the machines flattening the village's
farmland for
the path of the Wall. Upon sighting the crowd, the earthmovers digging
up
the land stopped working and pulled back. The villagers set to work
planting 50 of the 500 olive trees (previously reported as 100) donated
to
the village by Rabbis for Human Rights. As the villagers were planting
the
trees on their land, the Border Police arrived and announced to the
Israelis
in Hebrew that Israelis had 15 minutes to clear the area so the Border
Policemen could then "deal with the Palestinians". If the Israelis did
not
leave, they would be arrested. The villagers, not wanting their
supporters
and guests to be hurt, asked everyone to retreat for the day.
The villagers, having planted 50 trees today announced that they would
not
stop their resistance to the destruction and confiscation of their land
and
the attempt to turn their village into a walled-in ghetto. They thanked
everyone standing with them and called on the international community
not to
turn a blind eye to this crime against humanity being executed in the
21st
Century. "And we say to Sharon, 'you may have the weapons to destroy
our
land and lives, but you do not have the weapons to destroy our spirit,
and
so we will not stay silent, and our friends will not let you destroy us
silently", said one villager, Fayed Ahmed.**
Budrus and the neighboring villages of Nihilin, Qibbya, and Medea stand
to
lose 90% of their land to the Wall. The Wall is being built in a circle
around these villages and there will only be one gate to let villagers
in
and out. In other villages where the land has been destroyed and the
Wall
completed, gates remain almost permanently closed.
Budrus village has managed to stop the building of the Wall through
peaceful
sit-ins on the land and the bulldozers. However, the response from the
Israeli Occupation Forces has been extreme - over 60 villagers have
been
injured by rubber coated metal bullets, troops invade Budrus and open
fire
with live bullets, 10 activists are imprisoned (including young
children),
and women and children alike are beaten and heavily gassed at each
demonstration. The organizers of the village's nonviolent resistance
have
been abducted from their homes in the middle of the night by the
Israeli
military.
Good News: Tonight, Ayed Morrar was released after 8 days of
interrogation
and abuse. Thank you to everyone who called and wrote to the Israeli
authorities on behalf of Ayed, Nai'm and the other villagers of Budrus
imprisoned for their resistance to the Wall. Nai'm and the other
villagers
remain in Israeli custody.
Please continue to pressure your members of parliament and government
representatives to speak out and act against Israel's violations of
Palestinian human rights. Please do continue to call and write to the
Israeli authorities about Na'im Ahmed Hussein Morrar and those from
Budrus,
imprisoned for their active but peaceful resistance.
Ofer Prison
+972-2 588-4202 or +972-2 588-4348
Israeli Prison Service Spokesman
Tel: +972 8 977 6806
Minister of Justice, Yosef Lapid
Phone: +972-2-646-6527
Fax: 0+972-2-628-5438
Military Attorney General, Brig. General Menahem Finkelstein
Fax: +972-3-569-4370
Meir Sheetrit, Minister of Justice
Ministry of Justice, 29 Saleh al-Din Street
Jerusalem, 91010
Israel
Fax: +972 2 628 8618
E-Mail: sar@justice.gov.il
Mrs Orit Adato
Commissioner, Israeli Prison Service
Fax: +972 8 921 0649
For pictures from today's demonstration, please see:
www.palsolidarity.org
For more information, please call:
Ahmed (Arabic): +972-66-339-862
Max (English): +972-53-471-226
Huwaida (Arabic & English): +972-67-473-308
* Countries represented: Australia, Britain, Canada, Denmark, Finland,
France, Iceland, Japan, Scotland, South Africa, Sweden, United States +
Israelis
** Pseudonym used for purpose of protection.
INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY MOVEMENT
www.palsolidarity.org