Published on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 by The Guardian/UK
by Peter Beaumont
Bi’ilin - An Israeli child from a far-right settler group in the West Bank city of Hebron hurls a stone up the stairs of a Palestinian family close to their settlement and shouts: “I will exterminate you.” Another spits towards the same family.Another settler woman pushes her face up to a window and snarls: “Whore!”
They are shocking images. There is footage of beatings, their aftermath, and the indifference of Israel’s security forces to serious human rights abuses. There is footage too of those same security forces humiliating Palestinians - and most seriously - committing abuses themselves.
They are contained in a growing archive of material assembled by the Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem in a remarkable project called Shooting Back.
The group has supplied almost 100 video cameras to vulnerable Palestinian communities in Hebron, the northern West Bank and elsewhere, to document and gather evidence of assaults and abusive behaviour - largely by settlers.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Palestinians Capture Violence of Israeli Occupation On Video
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