Maak er een wetenschappelijk studie van, Boris de lul.quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:02 schreef BorisDeLul het volgende:
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Waarom heeft dat niet geleid tot andere zaken dan? Wat is dat voor selectief proces? En als die video's je bekend zijn, maak je ze toch aanhangig?
Bijdrage was gericht naar de mod die er om vroeg;). Zo triest is het dus niet.quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:06 schreef Smack10 het volgende:
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Zucht..
Als een Jood in Gaza zou belanden omdat hij de weg kwijt is wordt die wel vriendelijk geholpen denk jij?![]()
Triest en éénzijdig is je bijdrage..
Jij weet dan ook dat je altijd kan vinden wat je zoekt op het World Wide Web, mits je maar de trefwoorden intoets wat je als uitkomst wilt?quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 09:56 schreef deVerdeler het volgende:
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Ik ben daar nu gewoon even te lui voor. World Wide Web is groot en voor iedereen. Toets wat trefwoorden in en je krijgt tientallen video's moderator.
Of je leest de conversatie tussen mij en de mod terug. Zal een hoop schelen.quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:18 schreef Smack10 het volgende:
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Jij weet dan ook dat je altijd kan vinden wat je zoekt op het World Wide Web, mits je maar de trefwoorden intoets wat je als uitkomst wilt?
Zoek eens een keer objectief i.p.v. selectief en daarmee een hele bevolkingsgroep zwart te maken.
http://www.btselem.org/pr(...)elcome_to_bir_nabalaquote:During the 1990s, the Northwestern Jerusalem suburb of Bir Nabala enjoyed an economic boom due to its central location and the fact that it had easy access to both Ramallah and East Jerusalem and, from there, to cities in central Israel. This central location made the town a meeting place for Palestinian merchants from the West Bank with Israeli merchants, and contributed to the prosperity of businesses and the commerce in the town.
The prosperity lasted well into the years of the second intifada, but ended almost overnight in 2006, with the construction of the Separation Barrier along a route that encircled the town and completely detached it from East Jerusalem.
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The short film "Welcome to Bir Nabala" tells the story of the town through two wedding halls that operated there until the construction of the barrier. The film includes rare archival footage of the wedding halls' glory days, before their owners were forced to abandon them when business plummeted.
The film was made by Yoav Gross and Ehab Tarabieh, of B'Tselem's video department. Tarabieh, a native of Majdal Shams, is a graduate of the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School. His film "The Forgotten" was awarded the school's first prize in 2012. Gross, a native of West Jerusalem is a graduate of the Tel Aviv University Film School. His award-winning documentary film "Susiya" was shown in many festivals worldwide.
Background on the Bir Nabala enclave, from B'Tselem's Report "Arrested Development":
The Separation Barrier in the Ramallah area has created a closed rural enclave surrounded on all sides by the barrier. The length of the barrier enclosing this enclave is 18.3 km. Four communities are trapped inside, the town of Bir Nabala being the largest of them. Before completion of the barrier in this area, 6,090 people were registered residents of the town but the local council estimates that another 4,000 people, residents of East Jerusalem, were living in apartments they rented or owned in Bir Nabala while retaining their Jerusalem addresses.
Since the 1970s, the town served as a residential suburb of East Jerusalem. The Separation Barrier cut the town off from East Jerusalem; once the barrier was built in 2006, Bir Nabala was linked only to Ramallah via a new “fabric of life” road. The barrier almost completely severed the commercial ties between town residents and other West Bank cities and with business people in Israel, and likewise ended the extensive ties between East Jerusalem residents and the town. Bir Nabala lost nearly half its inhabitants after the barrier went up: By 2011, five years after construction of the barrier, there were 5,140 people living in the village, all of them West Bank residents.
The al-Mawahel neighborhood in the eastern part of the town, where about 250 families from East Jerusalem had been living and in which some 30 small businesses were located, lost nearly all its residents and became a ghost town. On the town’s main road, a-Latrun, which in the past was a major traffic artery, dozens of businesses have closed their doors, multi-story buildings stand with entire floors empty and others wait in vain for their construction to be completed. The mass abandonment by East Jerusalem residents has also led to a dramatic drop in both the extent of construction and in the rental and purchase prices for apartments in Bir Nabala.
En het IDF staat er natuurlijk bij te kijken.quote:Events raise suspicion that Security forces not prepared to protect Palestinian olive harvesters and their property from settler violence
Between October 7th and 10th, 2012, with the start of the West Bank's annual olive harvest, B'Tselem has documented five cases of injury to Palestinian farmers and their olive trees in the Ramallah and Nablus regions. In two incidents, settlers attacked farmers picking olives and damaged their yields. In three other cases, olive trees were discovered damaged or with the olives stolen, apparently by settlers. The direct attacks documented by B'Tselem occurred while members of the security forces were present. All the locations where damage to trees was discovered are familiar to the security forces as areas where Palestinians are subject to repeated harassment by settlers.
The accumulation of incidents since the start of the olive harvest suggests that security forces were not adequately deployed to fulfill their duty to protect Palestinian olive harvesters and their property from settler violence. In the two settler attacks on olive pickers, forces in the field apparently did not abide by clear instructions from the army and the High Court of Justice, which prohibit closing off areas to Palestinian farmers and removing Palestinian farmers attacked by settlers. The police and the army must investigate each of these incidents and examine complaints that soldiers stood idly by during the attacks by settlers.
Vat het anders even samen en geef de bron, leest wat makkelijkerquote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:28 schreef Peunage het volgende:
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http://www.btselem.org/pr(...)elcome_to_bir_nabala
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En het IDF staat er natuurlijk bij te kijken.
http://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20121011_settler_attacksquote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:33 schreef Smack10 het volgende:
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Vat het anders even samen en geef de bron, leest wat makkelijker
http://pics.lockerz.com/s/261621427quote:Hamas uses photo of dead child from Syria to wage Twitter propaganda war against Israel; Update: More bogus injuries
Van dezelfde bron:quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:44 schreef Smack10 het volgende:
Nov 17, 10:13 GMT: Unconfirmed reports that the IDF has begun artillery strikes on Gaza from tanks positioned on the border.
bron: http://rt.com/news/gaza-israel-hamas-attack-687/
Die website doettut inderdaad niet meer.quote:The hacktivist group, Anonymous, has claimed it has attacked the website of the Israeli government, www.tel-aviv.gov.il. The website was unavailable as of Saturday morning. The group also claimed it deleted a database at the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The cyber attacks come as a part of the so called #OpIsrael launched by Anonymous to rally support for the Palestinians.
En wat wil Anonymous ermee bereiken?quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:47 schreef Nemephis het volgende:
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Van dezelfde bron:
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Die website doettut inderdaad niet meer.
Anonymousquote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:47 schreef Nemephis het volgende:
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Die website doettut inderdaad niet meer.
quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:15 schreef deVerdeler het volgende:
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Maak er een wetenschappelijk studie van, Boris de lul.
Niks, misschien wat aandacht.quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:47 schreef Smack10 het volgende:
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En wat wil Anonymous ermee bereiken?
Komen Joden daar uberhaupt? Hebben ze daar iets te zoeken, of verplichtingen? En er verdwalen, kom op zeg. Alsof dat gebeurd.quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:06 schreef Smack10 het volgende:
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Zucht..
Als een Jood in Gaza zou belanden omdat hij de weg kwijt is wordt die wel vriendelijk geholpen denk jij?![]()
Triest en éénzijdig is je bijdrage..
Oh ja, de grote drogreden om semi-legaal joden te mogen haten: de kolonisten.quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:36 schreef Peunage het volgende:
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http://www.btselem.org/press_releases/20121011_settler_attacks
Beetje hypocriet dat Anonymous..quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:51 schreef Starm het volgende:
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Niks, misschien wat aandacht.
Sws is Anonymous lachwekkend![]()
Ze willen vrij internet, maar ondertussen liggen er allerlei websites plat door hun
Wordt men nou nooit moe van dergelijke vergelijkingen?quote:Op zaterdag 17 november 2012 11:52 schreef nummer_zoveel het volgende:
Wat een treurigheid trouwens, om een duitse herder op een oud vrouwtje af te sturen en die in haar arm te laten bijten, je zou toch denken dat de Joden wat hadden geleerd van WO2 en wat er met duitse herders in de kampen met hún gebeurde. Geen haar beter dit!
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