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Apr-15-2003
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Our shift had no no unusual events - which is to say the same terrible unacceptable routine.There were more soldiers than usual (8-9 most of the time), and mass movement of people, and the soldiers were quite hostile and screamed all the time.The ID checks were relatively quick, but many, including elderly people, were denied entry. Two men caught on the western side of the wall were taken in a humiliating way to the area near the petrol station. The contents of the sacks that they carried were dumped onto the dirty road, while three soldiers seemed to really enjoy dumping the stuff, laughing and taunting all the time.With the help of the Moked we enabled a doctor from Augusta Victoria to get past the checkpoint, after he was delayed for an hour.