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Qalandiya, Mon 20.2.12, Morning

Observers: Judy Orstav, Maya Bailey (reporting)
Feb-20-2012
| Morning

06:30  the  check point  is almost empty.  About  30  people pass through  each sleeve  and  there is hardly a five minute waiting  time.
The humanitarian gate  is closed, but  as soon as  we ask why it gets opened  and  stays  that way .
  Some women and pupils  prefer the regular sleeves  since they seem faster.
I notice  that  the place  gets  sweeped more often, but  the passers  through  don't  mind  dirtying  again  right away.
Across the road  the blue i.d.  c.p.  has a bit of a line,  but our guest,  an American  girl, called  Kate,  who  photographs  places  
which have dividing walls or fences  i.e.  Ireland, Cyprus.   etc.  said it only took her 5 min.  to get through  with the Palestinian bus.
We hope  it stays  this  way and there won't be any regressions, untill the occupation  is over,  soon!

  • Qalandiya Checkpoint / Atarot Pass (Jerusalem)

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