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MICHIGAN PEACE TEAM MEMBER SUFFERS HEAD, WRIST INJURIES

AS RESULT OF ILLEGAL ISRAELI MILITARY ACTION

 

Izbet al-Tabib, Palestinian Authority (West Bank)

Released: Sunday, May 1st, 2011 at 19:30 (GMT -4:30);  LAST UPDATED: Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at 3:30 pm (EST) [scroll down]

 

Contact: Sheri Wander, Michigan Peace Team (USA Contact)

734-754-0648, or  sheriwander.mpt@gmail.com.

 

Ms. Sandra QuintanoOSunday May 1st, 2011 in the village of Izbet al-Tabib in the Qalquiliya District of the Palestinian Authority,  Michigan Peace Team (MPT) member Sandra C. Quintano suffered serious injuries after being physically assaulted by Israeli Military forces at a peaceful demonstration.  The injury occurred at approximately 2:30pm local time, after Israeli military forces and bulldozers arrived at a demonstration site. 


 

Ms. Quintano was standing with a group of 8 nonviolent peace activists on a roadway, gathered in an attempt to prevent violence by Israeli military, and prevent military and bulldozers from proceeding further into the area.  The soldiers closest to the activists first approached a young man standing next to Ms. Quintano, and indicated he would be arrested if the group did not move.  According to the Michigan Peace Team members present, several soldiers then closed in on this young man in a physically threatening manner.  As had been previously agreed, the activists attempted to link arms to prevent one person from being singled out of the group as a target for violence. 


 

It was as the soldiers made physical contact with the activists that Ms. Quintano says she felt herself being sent “flying through the air.”  She describes that she felt she was “picked up and thrown out of the way” by Israeli soldiers.  The nature of the assault is unclear; video footage of the incident and many additional eyewitness accounts are being reviewed at this time.   VIDEO DOCUMENTATION OF THE INCIDENT IS HERE

 

 

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Ms. Quintano suffered a gash to the head (see photo) and both of her wrists were broken.  One of the wrist injuries appears to be particularly severe, according to her doctors.  She was taken by ambulance to a nearby hospital and is undergoing observation and testing to determine the full extent of her injuries.  Ms. Quintano was admitted to the hospital and will stay at least overnight.  She was accompanied by an MPT teammate.  We will share more information on Ms. Quintano's medical condition when it is made available.


 

Shortly before Ms. Quintano was injured, MPT Team members estimated that there were approximately 50 Israeli authority personnel present and more arriving all the time.  These included military (Israeli Defense Forces) and special Border Police forces.  The number of military and police present, as well as the number of activists is still being determined as MPT reviews video footage and eyewitness accounts.  There are reports that at least three other nonviolent international activists were injured by military personnel and detained or arrested at the scene.

MPT Team members had been in the village since Friday, along with other local community organizers and international activists, to protest the construction of the separation wall through village land, the confiscation of agricultural and homestead land to build the wall, and to protest the scheduled demotion of 31 homes currently owned and occupied by Palestinian families. 


 

Ms. Quintano is certainly not the first nonviolent peace activist injured by the Israeli military.  Perhaps the most well-know incident is that of 23 year-old peacemaker, Rachel Corrie, who was killed while attempting to prevent an illegal home demolition. Her case is currently in the Israeli court system.


 

Michigan Peace Team (MPT) trains volunteers from all walks of life in nonviolent action and communication, and deploys peace teams to areas of conflict worldwide.  MPT currently maintains a presence of rotating teams in the West Bank (Palestine), and has worked in the region for over 8 years. 

 

For more information on MPT, see www.michiganpeaceteam.org and  MPTinPalestine.blogspot.com.

Read about a previous MPT Team Member visit to the village of Izbet al-Tabib at:  http://mptinpalestine.blogspot.com/2009/09/izbat-at-tabib-daily-harassment.html, or search “Tabib” or “Qalqilya” on MPTinPalestine.blogspot.com for more Peace Team reports about the village/region.


 

More information regarding the injuries and arrest/detainment of at least three other international activists at the same demonstration can be found on the International Solidarity Movement website:  http://palsolidarity.org/2011/05/18071/

 

For further information contact:

Sheri Wander, Michigan Peace Team President (USA Contact) 734-754-0648 or SheriWander.MPT@gmail.com


Nicole Rohrkemper, MPT International Teams Coordinator (USA Contact) 
734-754-0648 or  NicoleR.MPT@gmail.com

 

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UPDATE:

Dear Friends:

On Sunday, May 1, 2011 Michigan Peace Team member Sandra Quintano suffered serious injuries after being physically assaulted by Israeli Military forces at a peaceful demonstration. Sandy was with a small group of nonviolent peace activists, trying to prevent violence by the Israeli military and to keep bulldozers from unlawfully destroying Palestinian homes and crops. She was badly injured when the Israeli military assaulted a young Palestinian man standing next to her. Both of her wrists are broken (one quite severely and will require surgery to repair) and she has a gash on her head. At least three other international nonviolent peace activists were also injured during the peaceful demonstration. Video of the incident is on our website: (above)


MPT has spent the last 18 years working in violent places, bringing the message of peace and hope and training people to live nonviolently. We are devastated by this attack on one of our own and need your help to keep brave peacemakers like her safe. 

Please make a donation today to Michigan Peace Team, and help provide resources for our teams in dangerous places, including emergency medical care, emergency transportation back to the U.S. and other needs. Please make a donation to help us keep our sister Sandy - and those like her - safe and working for peace with justice. 

While we don't yet know exactly what additional help Sandy will require, we want to be able to insure that she - and brave peacemakers like her - have all the resources they need.
 

 

 

 

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