Anarchists Against the Wall
17 April 2009:

Photo by IMEMC's Haytham Al Khateeb
This Friday some 15 Israelis and 15 internationals joined a few dozen Palestinians in their weekly demo in Bil’in. The demonstration’s theme was Palestinian prisoners’ day, and the demo was headed by people carrying posters demanding the release of Palestinians held by the Israeli occupation forces. As usual, upon reaching the fence the demo was met with shock and gas grenades. The strong wind blew in the direction of the demonstrators and spread the gas among them, so only a small group of demonstrators managed to stay close to the fence. This, however, only encouraged the soldiers to keep shooting relatively large amounts of gas and other ammunition. The first victim was a French demonstrator superficially wounded in her face by a rebound shrapnel. Shortly after, a soldier shot an extended range gas projectile from a few meters away directly at Bassem Abu Rahme who was standing at the fence, knocked him over, left a gaping hole in the middle of his torso, and put him into respiratory distress and shock. Since no ambulance was at the scene, Bassem (a.k.a. Phil, aged 30) was evacuated in a private car toward Ramallah. Some demonstrators maintained their presence at the fence for a while, but as the last of them left the scene, the news of Bassem’s death reached at the village.
Related:
IMEMC: One killed, dozens injured at the Bil’in weekly protest
Israeli Soldiers Kill Palestinian with Tear Gas Canister in Bi’lin
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