This is What Direct Nonviolent Action looks like

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* By Joseph Dana *

More video from Al Walaja and the direct nonviolent action that the village is creating in order to stop the construction of the wall through their farmlands. This is what direct nonviolent action looks like in Palestine. This video was taken on 27 April 2010 by Activestills photographers.

Below is a report from the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee:

Mahatma Ghandi and Martin Luther KingPalestinian, Israeli and international demonstrators managed to stop the construction of the Wall in the village of alWalaja, south of Jerusalem for the second time this week. If completed, the path of the Wall in the area will surround the village completely, isolating it from all its lands, the cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem and essentially the rest of the world.

Read more at Joseph Dana commentary from Israel & the West Bank

Related links: al walaja, beit jalla, direct action, the wall

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