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Palestinian Minister of Information and Foreign Affairs, Riyad Al-Malki, during an interview at his office in the West bank city of Ramallah November 25, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Ashraf Al-Agrami, Palestinian Minister of Prisoners’ Affairs, during an interview at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah November 21, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Ashraf Al-Agrami, Palestinian Minister of Prisoners’ Affairs, during an interview at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah November 21, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Ashraf Al-Agrami, Palestinian Minister of Prisoners’ Affairs, during an interview at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah November 21, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Ashraf Al-Agrami, Palestinian Minister of Prisoners’ Affairs, during an interview at his office in the West Bank city of Ramallah November 21, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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British citizens attend a conference of the SOAS Palestine Society to discuss the need for a cultural and academic boycott of Israel in London October 13, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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The delegation of friendship between the Palestinian city of Tubas and the British city of Brighton hold banners during a protest against buying Israeli goods near the airport of Brighton City, United Kingdom, before they left the country headed to Tubas city in the in the West Bank on September 29, 2007. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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(File Photo) Muhammed Bakri, a Palestinian director, poses during an interview in Brighton, United Kingdom April 27, 2007. Today, September 18, at the Central Court in Petah Tikva, Israel, will be the first trial (PrepCom) of Muhammad Bakri charged with defamation. This concerns five soldiers involved in the invasion of Jenin refugee camp in April 2002. When the film "Jenin Jenin" was first shown in 2002 the Oversight Committee attempted to have the film banned. Muhammed Bakri gained a victory in Israel's Supreme Court, after two years of fighting the film was allowed to be shown in Israel. In February 2003 five soldiers applied to the Central Court for charges of defamation against the artist and against Cinema Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Cinema, who showed the film "Jenin Jenin". MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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(File Photo) Muhammed Bakri, a Palestinian director, poses during an interview in Brighton, United Kingdom April 27, 2007. Today, September 18, at the Central Court in Petah Tikva, Israel, will be the first trial (PrepCom) of Muhammad Bakri charged with defamation. This concerns five soldiers involved in the invasion of Jenin refugee camp in April 2002. When the film "Jenin Jenin" was first shown in 2002 the Oversight Committee attempted to have the film banned. Muhammed Bakri gained a victory in Israel's Supreme Court, after two years of fighting the film was allowed to be shown in Israel. In February 2003 five soldiers applied to the Central Court for charges of defamation against the artist and against Cinema Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Cinema, who showed the film "Jenin Jenin". MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Palestine Solidarity activists gathered outside Wembley stadium in London on September 8, 2007, where the Israeli national football team was playing England in the Euro 2008 qualifie. Three hundred demonstrators voiced their anger at Israel, which they believe actively promotes apartheid and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, being allowed to play there. Meanwhile, it is alleged, the Palestinian national team is forced to stay at home due to Israel's refusal to let them play abroad. The protest was called by the Boycott Israeli Goods Campaign in conjunction with Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods (J-BIG). The Boycott Israeli Goods campaign is responding to calls from Palestinian and Israeli activists for a boycott of Israel. The demonstration was peaceful. One person was arrested, witnesses said. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Palestine Solidarity activists gathered outside Wembley stadium in London on September 8, 2007, where the Israeli national football team was playing England in the Euro 2008 qualifie. Three hundred demonstrators voiced their anger at Israel, which they believe actively promotes apartheid and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, being allowed to play there. Meanwhile, it is alleged, the Palestinian national team is forced to stay at home due to Israel's refusal to let them play abroad. The protest was called by the Boycott Israeli Goods Campaign in conjunction with Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods (J-BIG). The Boycott Israeli Goods campaign is responding to calls from Palestinian and Israeli activists for a boycott of Israel. The demonstration was peaceful. One person was arrested, witnesses said. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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Palestine Solidarity activists gathered outside Wembley stadium in London on September 8, 2007, where the Israeli national football team was playing England in the Euro 2008 qualifie. Three hundred demonstrators voiced their anger at Israel, which they believe actively promotes apartheid and the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, being allowed to play there. Meanwhile, it is alleged, the Palestinian national team is forced to stay at home due to Israel's refusal to let them play abroad. The protest was called by the Boycott Israeli Goods Campaign in conjunction with Jews for Boycotting Israeli Goods (J-BIG). The Boycott Israeli Goods campaign is responding to calls from Palestinian and Israeli activists for a boycott of Israel. The demonstration was peaceful. One person was arrested, witnesses said. MaanImages/MEDYAN DAIRIEH
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