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Nov-12-2002
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When arriving at the checkpoint, we saw relatively little movement of pedestrians on any direction, and 4 detained Palestinians. We were told that there is curfew at Abu-Dis and Azariya by the border policemen, but it seems they meant closureinfo-icon.We got to the passage near the Mosque, and people with blue i.d. and other i.d. with the adequate permits (also depending from or to where). We saw a very young girl, who had a blue i.d. detained and a border policeman talking with her in Arabic, in a very menacing manner. We tried to check what was going on, and were told not to interfere in "the investigation". Then, the policeman told us that she is suspected because she has a faked i.d. card and comes from Gaza. With the Help of I, we made contact with the girl's mother who sent her father to the checkpoint and also gave her the Moked phone number. While we were there, a curfew was declared on Abu-Dis, and almost instantly, a gas bomb was thrown. In general, the policemen were rude.