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by shergald
by YouTube.
Yuval Azoulay of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported this story recently, that B'Tselem cameras pay off for victims of settler attacks. Three months ago, B'Tselem, the Israeli human rights organization gave 100 video cameras to ordinary Palestinians living in the West Bank and East Jerusalem in order that they might document human rights abuses. One of those cameras recorded an incident in which a nonviolent peace activist in Ni'ilin, while in custody: blindfolded and handcuffed, was shot in the foot by a rubber-coated bullet.
I reported the incident here.
Ashraf Abu Rahme shot by Israeli army while handcuffed and blindfolded was the title of the story from the International Solidarity Movement, and it was carried on numerous other left wing blogs.
Trouble is, after the videoed shooting incident was available on YouTube, after a few days, it was censored and is no longer available. Check it out for yourself: You will receive the message: " We're sorry. This video is no longer available."
It is especially strange since NBC, on its evening news program, reproduced that segment of the video, which showed the peace activist being shot. This kind of censorship by YouTube is apparently not isolated. Here's another incident caught on video that You Tube decided to censor after it was made available.
The troubling question is: how many other incidents of violence and injustice were removed by YouTube in order to cover-up Israeli atrocities. And how much does this censorship lead to further ignorance by the America public about the Israel occupation and colonization of Palestinian lands? UPDATE: Martini at Booman Tribune found another source of the incident on YouTube:
Let's see how long this one lasts.
Ugliness from the West Bank CENSORED | 9 comments (9 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Ugliness from the West Bank CENSORED | 9 comments (9 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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