12 Aug, 2012
“I can’t dictate methods of Palestinian struggle”: Israeli boycott activist interviewed | The Electronic Intifada
Raised in Raanana, a town near Tel Aviv, Barkan has been arrested on many occasions and held in custody five times. Describing himself as a “privileged Jew,” he readily acknowledges that he has been treated far more leniently by the Israeli authorities than are Palestinians. At one demonstration in the village of Bilin, he was arrested alongside the local activist Adeeb Abu Rahmah. Whereas Barkan was jailed for two nights, Abu Rahmah spent 18 months in a military prison before eventually being released in December 2010.
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