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After a Month in Palestine, Empathy for Plight of Refugees
Written by: Steve Mencher
Local activist Linda Sartor is giving a slide presentation September 27 about her recent stay on the West Bank.
She visited the Middle East as a witness for peace; it reinforced her feeling that life in the Palestinian territories is difficult and unfair.
(Photos:
1. Linda Sartor and her team of observers visit the tent of a Bedouin elder and are served dinner.
2. Sartor observes a tense situation between Israeli troops and Palestinians.
3. Sartor says these cars belonging to Palestinians were burned by Israeli settlers.)
See "Linda's Month in Palestine" at the Peace and Justice Center in Santa Rosa. Come at 6:30 pm, the presentation begins at 7:00.
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