From: William Gladys <william.gladys@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Fri, May 27, 2011 at 6:18 PM
Subject: Fw: US arrests hospitalized peace activist
To: world_Politics@googlegroups.com
Cc: Al-Hilal <Al-Hilal@sky.com>
http://www.presstv.com/detail/181820.html
US arrests hospitalized peace activist
Thu May 26, 2011 10:21AM
CODEPINK peace activist Rae Abileah at George Washington University Hospital
The US police have arrested a peace activist who was hospitalized after being severely assaulted by a pro-Israeli pressure group for interrupting the Israeli premier's speech at Congress.
Police  apprehended CODEPINK peace activist Rae Abileah at the George Washington  University Hospital in Washington D.C., the group reported on its website.  
Abileah interrupted Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at US Congress on  Tuesday, with a banner that read, "Occupying Land Is Indefensible" and shouting,  "No more occupation, stop Israel war crimes, equal rights for Palestinians,  occupation is indefensible." 
When Natanyahu began to speak about the  global movement for more democracy, the 28-year-old Jewish American woman rose  up to speak out for the human rights of Palestinians, but AIPAC (American Israel  Public Affairs Committee) members of the audience assaulted her and tackled her  to the ground. 
AIPAC is one of the most powerful political pressure  groups in the US that spends large sums of money on US lawmakers to ensure  unconditional and comprehensive support for the regime in Tel Aviv.  
Following the attack, the severely-battered Abileah was immediately  transferred to hospital. 
In his Tuesday speech, Netanyahu once again  rebuffed the US call for Israel's retreat from a part of Palestinian lands.  
He also implied that contrary to Iran, Israel respects freedom and  allows opposition groups to express their views. 
Hundreds of thousands  of Palestinians have been expelled from their homeland to the West Bank and Gaza  Strip as well as countries in the region and worldwide since the 1948 Israeli  occupation. 
Consequently, Israel has encouraged the immigration of Jews  from all over the world to the occupied Palestinian lands. 
"I am in  great pain, but this is nothing compared to the pain and suffering that  Palestinians go through on a regular basis," said the CODEPINK activist from her  hospital bed. 
CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social  justice movement working to end US-funded wars and occupations, to challenge  militarism globally, and to redirect resources into humanitarian projects.  
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