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Palestine/Israel

Among this Week’s Victims of Israeli State Violence: A Disabled Elderly Palestinian Man

Police Across America Celebrate Freedom On 4th Of July With Forced Blood Draw Checkpoints

Checkpoints are a gross violation of privacy and other natural born rights. Free people should not be stopped and searched or questioned in any way if they are attempting to travel freely.

يوليو 5th, 2016
John Vibes
يوليو 5th, 2016
بواسطة John Vibes
The operate a checkpoint for vehicles entering Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, Saturday, Dec. 26, 2009.

Happy 4th of July, the day where Americans celebrate imaginary freedom, and police departments nationwide make millions of dollars violating the rights of nonviolent individuals. Last month, the Supreme Court ruled that police can’t forcibly draw blood from individuals suspected of drunken driving without a warrant. However, DUI checkpoints

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Eyewitness To Hebron IDF Murder of Hadil Al-Hashloumon: ‘I Never Saw Any Knife’

Israeli Defense Forces soldiers repeatedly shot an 18-year-old Palestinian college student last month, claiming she’d pulled a knife on a soldier while trying to cross a checkpoint on her way to class. But one eyewitness argues otherwise.

أكتوبر 1st, 2015
Richard Silverstein
أكتوبر 1st, 2015
بواسطة Richard Silverstein
Picture 10 – 7:46 a.m.

SEATTLE --- At 7:45 a.m. on Sept. 22, 18-year-old Hebron native Hadeel al-Hashlamoun was on her way to class at a local university. A metal detector rang out when she attempted to pass through Checkpoint 56. She complied when she was approached by Israeli Defense Forces soldiers from the Nahal Brigade and asked to open her bag. Then the soldiers

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Rural Ariz. Residents Check Up On Checkpoint In Border “War Zone”

Fed up with an interior checkpoint that creates inconveniences and breeds discrimination, an Arizona community is banding together to fight the “temporary” stopping point.

مارس 12th, 2014
Matthew Heller
مارس 12th, 2014
بواسطة Matthew Heller
U.S. Border Patrol

LOS ANGELES --Every day of the school year, the children of the tiny Southern Arizona community of Arivaca ride a bus along a two-lane desert highway to and from their schools in Amado, 25 miles away. And every time they travel Arivaca Road, they encounter an obstacle guarded by armed U.S. law enforcement officials. Straddling the highway a few

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