US police departments are stockpiling Israel’s skunk water to crush protests against racist police violence. Read more about St. Louis police bought Israeli skunk spray after Ferguson uprising
Pro-Israel group defends event that will take place just days before anniversary of police killing of unarmed Black teenager Michael Brown. Read more about ADL honor for St. Louis police ahead of Ferguson anniversary sparks outrage
Mutual solidarity has grown since Michael Brown’s slaying on 9 August.
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Bassem Masri has spoken of how he was threatened with re-arrest if he didn’t become a collaborator. Read more about St. Louis police pressured me “to snitch on my friends,” says Palestinian-American protester
Echoing Israeli rhetoric, St. Louis city police claim they arrested seventeen peaceful anti-police brutality protesters for “rock-throwing,” an account eyewitnesses dispute. Read more about St. Louis police give Israeli-style excuses for arresting peaceful protesters
Palestinian journalists are stuck between Israel’s brutal occupation and an increasingly repressive Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. Read more about Palestinian Authority arrests two journalists for Facebook posts
In Israel, a citizen’s right toprotest depends on his or her ethnic and religious background. If those protesting happen to be Palestinian citizens of Israel, those rights simply vanish. Read more about In Israel’s “democracy,” protests by Palestinian citizens face police brutality