De Palestijnse vlag was vroeger de vlag van de Arabische nationale beweging. In 1948 is hij tot Palestijnse vlag uitgeroepen. De kleuren gaan terug naar oude tijden: de tijd van de Profeet Mohammed (zwart), de Khawarij (rood), de Omayyaden (wit) en de Fatimiden (groen).

Twitter

NIEUWS NEDERLANDS PALESTINA KOMITEE

Nieuwe verwoestingen van bedoeienenonderkomens in de Negev woestijn

07/10/2009
In de actie "zuivering van het land" heeft de Israelische regering in de Negev woestijn onderkomens van bedoeIenen, de inheemse bevolking van die streek, verwoest. Het leger vernielde bedoeienenonderkomens in Al-Ghrair, Abde en Twail Abu-Jarwal . In A-Zarnuk vernielde het een club"gebouw": een tent. Bovendien werd een traktor geconfiskeerd die water bezorgde bij de dorpsbewoners, en werden alle watertanks vernietigd.

Download hier de folder "Strijd om erkenning in de Negev" met informatie over de Bedoeienen aldaar.

 

 


 

 

 

 

Lees hieronder het engelstalige bericht van RCUV in Israel. 

 

Demolitions and destruction again in the unrecognized villages in the Israeli Negev.
October 6th, 2009.  Yeela Raanan, RCUV.

On Sunday the government of Israel demolished five homes in the southern Negev: three of these homes in the village of Al-Ghrair, south of Ovdat. One of the families in 2004 had agreed to move from their former location by the army base of Ramon to this village, with the understanding that their new home will demolished until an agreement will be reached with all the other residents of the village of Al-Ghrair. Despite these agreements the government demolished their home.
Two more homes were demolished in the village of Abde. This adds five families suffering from the desert sun and wind – and the violence of the Israeli government.

And the usual – the Government of Israel once more wiped out the village of Twail Abu-Jarwal. In addition, as part of “cleaning the land” they confiscated the tractor that is used to carry the water tanks for the villagers’ water, and destroyed all the water tanks.

The Government of Israel also destroyed a tent that served as a young people’s club in the village of A-Zarnuk. Sitting with the youngsters in the evening, a young man said, “When I go to Beer Sheva to their clubs, because I am an Arab they bring the police to remove me from there… now they destroy our club – only a tent! Where do they want our young people to go?” …Indeed – where?

For more information: Dr. Yeela Raanan, the Regional Council for the Unrecognized Villages (RCUV) yallylivnat@gmail.com;  +972 54 7487005
--
דר' יעלה לבנת רענן
אשת קשר לארגונים
המועצה לכפרים הבלתי מוכרים
6283043 08  7487005 054

Dr. Yeela Livnat Raanan
Regional Council for the Unrecognized Bedouin Villages in the Negev - RCUV
+972 54 7487005


Overzicht archief