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Many animals – sheep, goats and wild fauna – were poisoned and died. The Israeli police refused to examine the poison. In 2011, settlers from the outpost of Havat Ma'on attacked internationals and Palestinians five times within 30 days. On 13 July, three settler youth attacked Palestinian shepherds. On 18 July, 3 masked settlers armed with clubs attacked two shepherds and members of the At-Tuwani peace team. During Israeli military training, Palestinian owned fields and crops are repeatedly damaged and destroyed. In January 2019, 15 olive trees were cut down, and "Death to Arabs" was painted on stones, in an apparent price tag attack. In At-Tuwani is the only school of the area, with around 100 children. Many of them go to school walking for or more. Around 20 children from the villages of Tuba and Maghaer Al Abeed often risk to be attacked by extremist Israeli settlers from Havat Ma'on (Hill 833), an outpost of settlers located at from At-Tuwani. On 27 September 2004, a joint team of CPT members and the international organization "Operazione Colomba" (Operation Dove) began escorting Palestinian schoolchildren on their way on the route to school. Two days later, the escort was severely injured in an ambush near the outpost Ma'on Ranch. As settler attacks continued, the Knesset Committee for Children Rights declared that the children had the right to take the shortest route to school at the Ma'on settlement and issued a request to the IDF (Israeli Army) to protect the children walking to and from the school of At-Tuwani. The IDF escorts, however, did not function properly. Sometimes, the soldiers came too late, sometimes, they did not come at all. Frequently, the group was even attacked in the presence of the soldiers. In 2008 settlers erected an automatic gate from the junction at the chicken farm, where the meeting point used to be. Rather than removing the gate, the IDF escorts no longer protected the children beyond the gate. The IDF contended that their jeeps could not pass the gate. However, it turned out that they could in case they wanted to act against Palestinians. , systematic violence against the Palestinian and human rights monitors in the area is still reported. The school in At-Tuwani has a demolition order. The mosque and some houses got a demolition order as well. On 2 April 2014, the Israeli army together with some Border Police and District Coordination Office (DCO) officers demolished 6 concrete shelters in At-Tuwani. |
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She also wrote two feminist essays: "The Equality of Men and Women" (1622) and "The Ladies' Grievance" (1626). In 1673, François Poullain de la Barre wrote "De l'égalité des deux sexes" (On the equality of the two sexes). The 17th century saw the development of many nonconformist sects, such as the Quakers, which allowed more freedom of expression to women than established religions. Noted feminist writers on religion and spirituality included Rachel Speght, Katherine Evans, Sarah Chevers, Margaret Fell (a founding member of the Quakers), Mary Forster and Sarah Blackborow |
It follows the same format as the other EPs, having six songs. After ""Parts, Pieces"" was released, the Rocketsmiths' website biography changed to feature: Picture yourself in an abandoned theme park. The rollercoaster is dilapidated, the merry go round a collection of twisted metal and cobwebs. The big top still stands, although shabby and dirty, in the middle of the park. Suddenly, the old tent lights up and strange music booms from the inside, cutting through the humid night air. A constant, throbbing beat grows faster as you run towards the thin streak of light shining from the entrance. The music seems to encompass everything around you; the decaying carnival, the deep night and the long grass brushing past your legs. There is no hint of danger as you burst through the tent flap and into the bright surrounds of the Big Top’s interior. Standing on a stage in front of you are five young men with powerful voices and a sound like no other; they are Rocketsmiths. -the Rocketsmiths The Rocketsmiths consist of: Dom Miller - Vocals and Guitar Ianboy Apuli - Vocals and Lead Guitar Luke Hefferan - Vocals and Keyboards Dan Michael - Vocals and Bass Brenty Fitch - Drums Brock Smith - Drums |