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Ugliness from the West Bank CENSORED

by shergald
Wed Jul 23rd, 2008 at 07:53:04 PM EST

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.

July 20th, 2008
In video footage released (see below) on the 20th July by B'Tselem, Ashraf Abu Rahme of Bil'in village, can be seen being handcuffed, blindfolded and then shot at close range by the Israeli army.

Ashraf was taking part in a solidarity demonstration attempting to break the siege of Ni'lin when he was detained by the army. While clearly handcuffed and unable to see, an Israeli soldier can be seen shooting Ashraf in the foot with a rubber-coated steel bullet from extremely close range, while another soldier holds him by the arm.

The footage was filmed by a resident of Ni'lin who showed it to international solidarity activists living in Ni'lin on the 19th July. The ISM activists were shocked by the footage and quickly passed it on to B'Tselem who have released it to the local, Israeli and international media. They came upon the video by chance, after paying a social visit to the home of the resident who shot the footage.

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.

Israeli Soldiers Shoot Two International Peace Activists In The Head at Bil'in

A photographer was hit in the head with a rubber bullet. He was filming when he was shot. The sound of the shots fired is clearly audible in the video.

"I saw blood gushing out of his head, and helped bandage it. As we were getting him into the ambulance an Israeli soldier grabbed his long hair and they all tried to stop him from leaving in the ambulance even though they knew he was injured", said American eyewitness Zadie Susser who saw Phillip Reiss from Australia sitting in shock immediately after he was hit. At today's Bil'in demonstration, Israeli soldiers shot seven Palestinians with rubber bullets. One Australian and one Danish demonstrator were hospitalized after being shot in the head with rubber bullets at close range.

(A VIDEO OF THIS INCIDENT WAS REMOVED FROM VIEWING AT YOUTUBE.)

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.



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B'Tselem Release Video of Ni'ilin Shooting

Rights group B'Tselem said the incident occurred on 7 July in the West Bank. B'Tselem said the video clip showed a soldier firing a rubber-coated steel bullet, from close range, at a handcuffed and blindfolded Palestinian detainee. It said the shooting took place in the presence of a lieutenant colonel, who was holding the Palestinian man's arm when the shot was fired.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) called the incident "grave" and in "direct contradiction" of the army's values.

YouTube video Ni'lin shooting still available

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

by Oui on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 04:49:51 AM EST
Thanks Oui.

Believe it or not, NBC apparently took footage off the video before it was deleted and presented it near the end of their Nightly News program last night. I was really surprised because, as you know, there has been considerable censorship and propaganda in the mainstream news media over here.

by shergald on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 08:06:55 PM EST
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the father of the 14 yr old who shot the Ni'lin footage was arrested yesterday.
by diane (lawrenceofcyberia_AT_hotmail.com) on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 02:48:56 PM EST
How awful. B'Tselem, which provided the cameras, may be onto something here. Even the arrest presents an opportunity to present the truth about what is going on over there.

by shergald on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 08:09:02 PM EST
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different footage of the same event, or the same video uploaded again?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly2I5AzfnrY

If so, try saving locally:

http://www.voobys.com/watch?v=ly2I5AzfnrY

(the trick is pasting the end of a youtube URL after voobys.com, and just the simplest type of youtube URL, not with all the extra =related&this.that stuff)

Try this search to possibly located extra/other copies or different footage (scroll down):
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Abu+Rahme+&search_type=&aq=-1&oq=

by martini on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 07:43:36 PM EST
The first video is the one in question, yet when I click on the original, it comes up with the same "I'm sorry" message. I'll try to tinker. Thanks.


by shergald on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 08:12:17 PM EST
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Thanks Martini. It works. I wonder if YouTube will pull it down as it did the first one.

by shergald on Thu Jul 24th, 2008 at 08:20:41 PM EST
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I think we're lucky that YouTube has so few barriers to posting movies -- but anyone posting something politically "hot" needs to be prepared to also post independently of youtube -- centralized collection of viewers & way to share movies also means centralized way to stomp out a message, unless people plan for decentralized distribution of the media.

Also definitely important to note and share news when the centralized authorities manage to squash something like this.

While it's a "funny" video, there's a real message in the lost footage of Stephen Colbert's video that was on YouTube and is gone, and is not available on ComedyCentral, even though most of the rest of his clips are at least on ComedyCentral.  The one in question was Stephen interviewing gov't officials on how to go about creating a faith based initiative.  He started his own religious organization naming it the Faith Based Faith of Stephen with a "ph".  Lots of footage of officials squirming as they woke up to how they were being cornered into admitting how easy it is for religious organizations to get government funding.  Here's a bit of background, but the link goes to the dead YouTube page: http://thoughtsfortheopenminded.blogspot.com/2006/07/faith-based-faith-of-stephen-with-ph.html

Good luck!

by martini on Sat Jul 26th, 2008 at 11:14:18 AM EST
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Video Camera Project by B'Tsalem - Shooting Back

On the evening of Friday, 20 June 2008, three settlers assaulted Palestinian shepherds near the Susiya settlement in the Southern Hebron Hills. Nasser a-Nawaj'ah, a B'Tselem fieldworker, filmed the assault and the failure of soldiers on the scene to protect the shepherds. Although filming the incident was lawful, one of the soldiers hit a-Nawaj'ah and stole the video cassette.  

B'Tsalem

"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."

by Oui on Fri Jul 25th, 2008 at 04:50:37 AM EST


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