IDF Shoots Irish Peace Prize Winner With Rubber Bullets

2007-04-28

Richard Moore

Original source URL:
http://www.indymedia.ie/article/82119,

Palestine: IDF Shoots Irish Peace Prize Winner With Rubber Bullets
feature  Monday April 23, 2007 15:05 by Justin Morahan

In a Gandhi-like protest, a completely unarmed and peaceful gathering of peace 
activists who were walking to the Bil'in Wall were tear-gassed and then shot 
with rubber bullets. After being brought to ambulances for treatment they 
returned to the non-violent demonstration. Among them was Nobel Peace Prize 
Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire.

Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Corrigan Maguire writes from Palestine...

'...When the walkers got half way down the road, the Israeli soldiers started 
firing nerve gas, and plastic bullets directly at us. At another point they used
water cannons. We were a completely unarmed peaceful gathering and this vicious 
attack from the Israeli soldiers was totally unprovoked attack upon civilians. 
The soldiers block the upper part of the road, thus preventing Dr. Barghouti and
some of the Palestinians joining the main vigillers. We were then tear gassed 
and as I helped a French woman retreat I was shot in the leg with a rubber 
bullet. Two young women, one from USA and one from New Zealand, helped me 
towards an ambulance. I saw an elderly Palestinian mother carried on a stretcher
into the ambulance, as she was shot in the back with a plastic bullet. I saw a 
man whose face was covered in blood and a Palestinian youth overcome with the 
gas. About 20 people were injured. Ann and myself went back to the protest where
the people were being viciously attacked with nerve gas and plastic bullets. I 
was overcome with gas and took a nose bleed which resulted in being carried to 
ambulance for treatment....'

Related Links: Peace People / Nobel Prize - 1976 / NobelWomensInitiative.org

PalSolidarity.org: All we had for breakfast was tear gas / on December 2006 she 
was Arrested at Faslane, Scotland

The Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire was among a number of people shot with 
a plastic bullet on Friday at a weekly protest in Palestine. Ms Maguire had been
invited to open an international conference in the village and this ended with a
press conference at which hundreds of international journalists were present.

Afterwards, with Ann Patterson also from Belfast, she joined the weekly 
non-violent demonstration and walk to the Apartheid Wall. Israeli soldiers fired
first tear gas and later rubber-coated steel bullets into the crowd. One man was
hit in the head, a Palestinian mother hit in the back, a woman journalist hit in
the leg, as was Ms Maguire. She was treated in an ambulance and rejoined the 
walk again but suffered nose bleed from tear gas inhalation and had to be 
treated again.

One hour before this she had told the conference: ³Thanks to the media here for 
telling the truthŠBring this truth to whatever country you come from!² . She had
called for an end to the occupation of Palestine, international recognition of 
the Palestinian Government, an end to the building of the Apartheid Wall and 
restoration of economic and political rights. She also called for the release of
the BBC journalist Alan Johnson

In a joint e-mail from Palestine to this writer last night (Sunday) Mairead and 
Ann say they are both well.

Full report by Inrternational Solidarity Movement reporters at: 
http://www.palsolidarity.org/main/2007/04/21/april-20-b...test/

REPORT FROM MAIREAD AND ANN PATTERSON BELOW

"On Friday 20th April, 2007, Ann Patterson and I joined the Bil¹in Peoples 
Committee, (outside Ramallah) on their weekly nonviolent protest march to the 
Apartheid Wall , together with Israeli peace activists and Internationalists 
from over 20 countries. The Internationals came from France, (over 200) America,
Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, Britain, Germany, Italy, New 
Zealand, Canada, and India.

Before the peace vigil, I participated in a Press Conference with the 
Palestinian Minister for Information, Mustafa Barghouti, in front of the World 
Press. Minister Barghouti praised the nonviolent vigil of the Bil¹in people and 
the nonviolent resistance of many people around Palestine,says Bil¹in is a model
and example to all. He called to stop the building of the wall, and for the 
upholding of Palestinian Rights under International Law.

I supported his call and thanked the people of Bil¹in offering my support for 
the nonviolent resistance to the Wall as it contravenes International Law, 
including the International Court of Justice decision in the Hague. I also 
called for an end to Palestinian occupation, which will be 40 years soon, and 
recognition by the International Community of the Palestinian Government, 
together with restoration of economic, political rights of the people.

Both Dr. Barghouti and I called for the release of the BBC Journalist Alan 
Johnston. I also called for the protection of Journalists all over the world, 
whose ability to cover the truth, is being infringed.

During Conference the Israeli military drove through the Gate onto Palestinian 
Land, with many foot soldiers. They surrounded World Media and in Hebrew warned 
us that if we did not disperse they would attack in five minutes. Myself and Dr.
Barghouti, condemned this as abuse of freedom of press, speech, and people's 
right to peaceful protest and speech.

During press conference a man from San Paulo, climbed to the top of the 
Surveillance Mask and released a Palestinian Flag. He planned to stay there for 
2 days.

We returned to the Village and joined the Peace Vigil moving down the road 
towards the wall. Several hundred people participated, the Palestinian men, 
women, and many young Palestinian males leading the march. Very courageous as 
young Palestinian males when arrested often get beaten. I walked with my 
Palestinian interpreter who told me his home was on the other side of the wall. 
His 12 acre land was confiscated by Israeli Authorities and his 400 year old 
olive trees uprooted, taken to Jerusalem and planted in new Israeli settlements.

When the walkers got half way down the road, the Israeli soldiers started firing
nerve gas, and plastic bullets directly at us. At another point they used water 
cannons. We were a completely unarmed peaceful gathering and this vicious attack
from the Israeli soldiers was totally unprovoked attack upon civilians. The 
soldiers block the upper part of the road, thus preventing Dr. Barghouti and 
some of the Palestinians joining the main vigillers. We were then tear gassed 
and as I helped a French woman retreat I was shot in the leg with a rubber 
bullet. Two young women, one from USA and one from New Zealand, helped me 
towards an ambulance. I saw an elderly Palestinian mother carried on a stretcher
into the ambulance, as she was shot in the back with a plastic bullet. I saw a 
man whose face was covered in blood and a Palestinian youth overcome with the 
gas. About 20 people were injured. Ann and myself went back to the protest where
the people were being viciously attacked with nerve gas and plastic bullets. I 
was overcome with gas and took a nose bleed which resulted in being carried to 
ambulance for treatment.

We were advised by medical staff not to return to vigil and obliged to leave our
friends several hours later still heroically trying to get near the wall. On the
road towards the village we watched 2 children playing in their garden, 
oblivious to the nerve gas floating down on the wind towards their home. This 
permeates their clothes, their lungs and the question has to be asked, what the 
health of these children will be like in a few years time.

This is not only a question of abuse of human rights, international laws, by the
Israeli government; it is a health and environment issue. We were all 
traumatized by our experience, and with the gas on the air, came the words 
flowing back to me of a Palestinian Doctor, who said ³the whole Palestinian 
people, after 40 years of occupation, the whole people of Palestine are 
traumatized, it is time the International Community acted to put a stop to this 
suffering and injustice of our people². I agree enough is enough; it is time for
action to force the Israeli Government to enter into unconditional talks to end 
this tragedy of tragedies of good and gentle Palestinian people.

Mairead Corrigan Maguire and Ann Patterson

Jerusalem

2lst April, 2007-04-21

www.peacepeople.com


Independent Media Centre Ireland     http://www.indymedia.ie

http://www.indymedia.ie/article/82119

Indymedia is a collective of independent media organizations and hundreds of 
journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage. Indymedia is a 
democratic media outlet for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate 
tellings of truth.
-- 

--------------------------------------------------------
Escaping the Matrix website:            http://escapingthematrix.org/
cyberjournal website:                       http://cyberjournal.org
Community Democracy Framework: http://cyberjournal.org/DemocracyFramework.html
Subscribe cyberjournal list:            •••@••.•••  (send 
blank message)
Posting archives:                               
http://cyberjournal.org/show_archives/
Moderator:                                         •••@••.•••  (comments 
welcome)