Four Internationals Arrested At Peace Camp
Four Internationals Arrested At Peace Camp
[ARRABONY, Jenin Region] Four international volunteers with the International Solidarity Movement were arrested today while maintaining a presence at the peace camp set up by Arrabony villagers and the ISM to protest the confiscation of Palestinian land for the Apartheid Wall. The four arrested are:
Tobias Karlsson from Sweden Tariq Loubani from Canada Bill Capowski from USA Fredrick Lind from Denmark
Full details are not yet known and none of the peace activists are answering their phones, however we just received the following text message: "at Salem abused and beaten". This seems to indicate that the four are being held at the Salem Military Base, north of Jenin.
Since the peace camp was set up on Monday, July 7, 2003, activists have faced threats and harassment from the Israeli Military, from heavily armed security guards working for the Israeli company building that section of the Wall, and from Israeli settlers. Activists have been threatened with violence, removal, and arrest. The response of international activists was that they were there at the request of the people of the village, and didn't recognize Israeli military authority over the area. On Monday, soldiers came to the area of the camp to photograph international activists and local villagers and yesterday armed guards threatened to destroy the camp.
Despite the harassment there has been steady and enthusiastic support from the people of the village of Arrabony. Men, women, and children have been a twenty-four-hour presence at the camp, and are coming every day in greater numbers. Activities at the camp have included games and sports, music, and more.
For the past year the Israeli government has been
building a massive wall that it claims is for purposes of
"security". The wall, however, is being built inside of
the West Bank, destroying and confiscating from
Palestinians their most fertile agricultural grounds and de
facto annexing into Israeli illegal settlements and
valuable underground water aquifers. Tens of thousands of
Palestinian fruit and olive trees have already been
destroyed and farmers are being prevented from working on
land that they've lived off of for decades. The
Palestinian people have been marching and protesting this
land confiscation and destruction of livelihood but have
been met with violence from the Israeli authorities and
silence from the international community. The Arrabony
peace camp is one of 4 similar protest camps in the West
Bank.