This Week In Palestine for March 17th through 23rd, 2007 is a service of the International Middle East Media Center.
The embargo on Palestine continues as the new unity government is sworn in. Civil clashes leave three dead and twenty wounded in the Gaza Strip. Bil’in Village held a conference promoting nonviolent resistance across Palestine. A follow up report will be presented at Bili’in’s 2nd Annual International Conference on Nonviolence to be held on April 18-19. Despite the formation of a unity government, the international embargo on the Palestinian people continues.
These and other stories from occupied Palestine in this weeks IMEMC update.
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IMEMC: This Week In Palestine - March 23, 2007 [19:00m]:
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