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Anarchists Dismantle Israeli built wall at Beit Umar
Written by Jelena
Friday, 06 March 2009 15:01
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Direct Action against the Wall performed by israeli anarchist group in Beit Umar, Palestine.
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Year: 2007
Location: Asia
Category: Protest and Persuassion
Category: NonCooperation
Category: NonViolent Intervention
Protest and Persuassion: Declarations by organizations and institutions
Protest and Persuassion: Newspapers and journals
Protest and Persuassion: Records, radio, and television
Protest and Persuassion: Displays of flags and symbolic colors
Protest and Persuassion: Assemblies of protest or support
Protest and Persuassion: Protest meetings
Methods of NonCooperation: Refusal to dissolve existing institutions
Methods of NonCooperation: Refusal of an assemblage or meeting to disperse
Methods of NonCooperation: Noncooperation with conscription and deportation
Methods of NonCooperation: Stalling and obstruction
NonViolent Intervention: Sit-in
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent invasion
NonViolent Intervention: Nonviolent obstruction
NonViolent Intervention: Dual sovereignty and parallel government
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