RAMALLAH DIARY
From: Anthony Richardson
To: Andy
Date: 11 June 2003 18:46
Dear Andy
Edit as necessary
Day 10
After our exertions in the morning, we rested. After lunch we headed off
for the other road blocks in to Balata Camp. The first one was opened because
somebody from the group persuaded a passing digger to remove it. At this
one the Israelis had also broken a water pipe, when they created the block.
The next of the blockades we knocked down with the help of the local Palestinians.
With one knocked down by the Palestinians themselves, it means four entrances
are now open.
House Destroyed by Israeli Military
As we walked back we met a young boy, who had been hit by a rubber bullet,
last night. He had difficulty walking. It should be explained that these
are rubber-coated metal bullets, which often maim, if they hit in the wrong
place. He had been hit in the side, and was heavily bandaged. I stay in the
house, while others head off to do checkpoint watch. The guards are being
really heavy, and the internationals take a while negotiating the release
of several handcuffed Palestinians. In the evening we get a call from Palestinian
UN workers who are stopped at the checkpoint.
There is no end to the harassment.
So to sleep
Tony Richardson