Checkpoint Watch: Testimonies from Occupied PalestineBloomsbury Publishing, 29 февр. 2008 г. - Всего страниц: 201 This book is a critical exploration of Israel's curfew-closure policy in the Occupied Palestinian Territories through the eyes of CheckpointWatch, an organization of Israeli women monitoring human rights abuses. The book combines observers' daily reports from the checkpoints and along the Separation Wall, with analysis of the bureaucracy that supports the ongoing occupation. Keshet demonstrates the link between Israeli bureaucracy and the closure system as integral to a wider project of ethnic cleansing. As co-founder of the group, Keshet critically reviews the organisation's transformation from a feminist, radical protest movement to one both reclaimed by, and reclaiming, the consensus. Illustrating the nature of Israeli mainstream discourse as both anodyne and cruel, the book also analyses Israeli media representation of Checkpoint Watch and human rights activism in general. Keshet contends that the dilemmas of these Israeli women, torn between opposition to the Occupation and their loyalty to the state, reflects political divisions within Israel society as a whole. |
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... East Jerusalem, in every sense their capital – cultural, religious, medical, economic and political – was restricted. Whoever was caught without an appropriate entrance permit was fined or sent for trial. During the Oslo years, 1993 ...
... East Jerusalem, in every sense their capital – cultural, religious, medical, economic and political – was restricted. Whoever was caught without an appropriate entrance permit was fined or sent for trial. During the Oslo years, 1993 ...
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... East Jerusalem, who were compelled to accept the status of Israeli residents against their will, entrance to West Bank cities without special permits, sparingly granted, is forbidden. Until now the authorities had turned a blind eye to ...
... East Jerusalem, who were compelled to accept the status of Israeli residents against their will, entrance to West Bank cities without special permits, sparingly granted, is forbidden. Until now the authorities had turned a blind eye to ...
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... East or the West (especially from the East) and become Israelis. Paramilitary training figured large in this scheme. School trips focused on moreshet qrav (battle heritage), scenes of military derring-do. Across from where I toiled in ...
... East or the West (especially from the East) and become Israelis. Paramilitary training figured large in this scheme. School trips focused on moreshet qrav (battle heritage), scenes of military derring-do. Across from where I toiled in ...
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... East Jerusalem is subject to a permit from the Civil Administration.4 Paradoxically, the Oslo Accords5 signed in September 1993 result in further ramifications to the system. Israeli commitment to a safe passage route between Gaza and ...
... East Jerusalem is subject to a permit from the Civil Administration.4 Paradoxically, the Oslo Accords5 signed in September 1993 result in further ramifications to the system. Israeli commitment to a safe passage route between Gaza and ...
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... Refinements The permit system is constantly being refined and streamlined. In January 2005 a regional brigade commander, Colonel Mickey Edelstein, personally confirmed to Norah Orlow that East Jerusalem Palestinians 23.
... Refinements The permit system is constantly being refined and streamlined. In January 2005 a regional brigade commander, Colonel Mickey Edelstein, personally confirmed to Norah Orlow that East Jerusalem Palestinians 23.
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2 Bearing witness | 31 |
3 The Gateway to Hell | 55 |
4 The Annexation Wall | 89 |
5 Dilemmas of witnessing | 107 |
6 Representation | 132 |
7 Conclusion | 150 |
Checkpoints observed 200105 | 156 |
Complaints filed in 2004 | 163 |
Monthly Digest November 2004 | 165 |
References | 170 |
Index | 176 |
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