AL-KHALIL: CPT Palestine in the News

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CPTnet
3 August 2012

AL-KHALIL: CPT
Palestine in the News

 

CPT Palestine announces the launch
of the “CPT Palestine in the News,” a web page
featuring articles, interviews and references by and about members of Christian
Peacemaker Teams’ Palestine project.

Included are articles such as
“Israeli-Imposed Apartheid Almost Complete in West Bank City of Hebron” by CPT
reservist Jane Adas, published in The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs,
and “Stolen Lives,” a fascinating documentary by CPT volunteer Gerry
O’Sullivan.

The page also acts as a reference
for the team’s efforts to draw attention to its internationally recognized work
and that of its partners.

CPTers are encouraged to email
articles to palestine-advocacy@cpt.org

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