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Bil’in Supreme Court hearing on 3rd August

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On Sunday 3rd August Israel’s Supreme Court will decide if the State of Israel is in contempt of court regarding the withdrawal of the Apartheid Wall from the village of Bil’in. Bil’in is a small village close ...

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Palestine Monitor: Bil’in’s Che Guevara

To view original report, published by Palestine Monitor, click here Picture from Palestine Monitor Bil’in village has been struggling for its land, resources and liberty, and against the apartheid Wall for 4 years. When the struggle is that long, almost ...

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Demonstration at Bil’in

Every Friday for well over 150 weeks, the people of Bil’in have been holding a demonstration against the theft of their land – caused by the Apartheid Wall. Each demonstration has a different theme and it’s quite a challenge to ...

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Hour: It takes a village

Palestinians take Israeli settlements to Quebec court By Stefan Christoff To view original article, published by Hour on 17th July, click here Palestinians in Bil’in hold their ground Bil’in, a small Palestinian town in the West Bank, stands to make ...

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ei: “I do not struggle alone”

By Dina Awad and Hazem Jamjoum writing from Ramallah, occupied West Bank, Live from Palestine, 15 July 2008 To view original article, published by Electronic Intifada, click here Photo by Dina Awad Ibrahim Bornat, 25, from the village of Bil’in ...

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Weekly demonstrations in Bil’in and al-Khader

Two international activists and a Palestinian injured in Bil’in Weekly Protest To view original article, published by the IMEMC on the 4th July, click here Video by Israel Putermam Three activists were injured by Israeli forces on Friday in the ...

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The Barrier in Bil’in: Legal Developments

On May 29th 2008, Bil’in’s attorney Michael Sfard asked the High Court of Justice to establish that the State has violated its ruling concerning the barrier in Bil’in. Sfard argued that the State should be held in contempt, since the ...

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