Today, as Netanyahu gave his first major policy address as Prime
Minister, a response to Obama's Cairo speech, an American was badly
beaten in the street outside the speech during a peaceful protest at
Bar-Ilan University. Police put up barricades to separate the peace
group demonstrators and the counter-demonstrators. Press photographers
were in the middle of the street shooting both demonstrations. One
photographer, Flore Chapon, a french photo-journalist who had been
documenting CODEPINK's 150 person peace delegations through Egypt,
Israel and Gaza, was grabbed out of the street, arrested and taken to a
police station in Ramat-Gan. Chapon was later released from police
custody.
In an attempt to find out what was happening about Flore's
arrest, members and coleaders of the peace delegation approached the
Israeli police to ask why a member of the press was being arrested, the
police responded violently, pushing them down to the ground and beating
the peaceful demonstrators. Tighe Barry, a US citizen delegate from
California, suffered an asthma attack during the police violence and
Medea Benjamin, CODEPINK cofounder, and delegate Rae Abileah attempted
to shield him from the blows. Other demonstrators called the ambulance
as the riot police were unresponsive to the request for emergency
medical attention. Barry was taken to the local hospital where he is
currently receiving medical care. No other updates on his condition are
available at the time of this release.
Ann Wright, who was at the peaceful demonstration and is a
member of the 150 person CODEPINK peace delegation, said, "It is
outrageous that the police would be so violent toward peaceful
protestors. They were beating one of our delegates as he was having an
asthma attack, they arrested press, they ignored our calls for an
ambulance, they were brutally dragging women across the street--these
are not the actions of a democratic state. The fact that the US
government financially supports this government in its brutal actions
toward Palestinians and American citizens is an outrage."
The peace groups, CODEPINK and the Coalition of Women for
Peace, were demonstrating for peace in support of obama's Cairo call to
limit settlement growth and challenged him to go one step further by
cutting military aid to Israel and lift the siege of Gaza.
For more info on the delegation visit www.codepinkalert.org/gaza
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