NOVANEWSWe don’t take care of such things…Harassing the little beggars.It happened in 2005, again in 2006, and 2007, and 2008,and 2009 and 2010 and it is happening now, and again andagain, in broad daylight, by law and norm: the various Occ-upation forces harass the children of the Shawamrah family –Mohammad, Ahmad, Rami, Hussam and Yunes – and all theother venders.This was not the first time that the police had harassed theShawamrah children. Only one of many. 15-year old Moha-mmad, the eldest, called and said that a police car abductedHussam, then eight-and-a-half years old, from the crossroadswhere he was selling chewing gum, and disappeared, and heasked for our help. This time he even remembered to notedown the license plate number as we had instructed himwhenever policemen would hurt them again.This time Mohammad was terribly worried, and so werewe – from our experience we know that sometimes the policeleaves these children in some faraway field. This has alreadyhappened with Ahmad and Rami, but Hussam is onlyeight-and-a-half years old, and how would he find his way backalone, Mohammad kept repeating. Find him, he asked, tightlysewing the tears that flooded him, despite his efforts to get overthem. |
We called the police.A child has disappeared, we said.Really? Said an attentive voice, full of concern and a sense of public responsibility,doing its duty.What’s his name?His name is Hussam.
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Hussam is not a particular child called Hussam. An especially beautiful child,eight-and-a-half years old, whose eyes are soft, and an aged sadness laces hissweetness like a shroud.For Hussam is not a child, or a person.Hussam is a Palestinian. This is his being. This is his nothingness.This is his fate.
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Sometimes it is ‘only’ the theft of goods. Namely, policemen take thechildren’s goods away from them, goods paid for with money, withoutreturning it, without paying for it, or even handing them a form attestingit had been confiscated. Sometimes they are the soldiers who make thelittle venders stand outside in the cold and rain on a small mound nextto the checkpoint, as punishment, or they smash the goods down to theground, again and again, and sometimes the police picks them up in itsvan and leaves them out in some faraway field, to make their way backalone, make them learn their lesson. And sometimes it’s done with abeating, with or without a stick. Soldiers or policemen. In the field nearby,or inside the vans, or even with a billy-club, Like the one police officerDavid Revivo used on the four children after they were hunteddown, inside the filthy staircase of the Youth Division on ShlomtzionStreet (West Jerusalem).We lodged a complaint on behalf of the children against police officerDavid Revivo with the Police Internal Investigation Department.Not because we thought him a lone culprit, or that if David Revivo wouldnever harass them again, the abuse of the children and venders in generalwould cease.We lodged our complaint because we had his name. And because the childrenasked us to do so, because they were so terrified of him.Because we could not extricate them from their lives, no matter how muchwe wanted to. From a faulty parenthood that sends them day in day outmorning till night, out into this menace, and from the Occupation that doesnot see them as human beings. But at least, David Revivo, who in addition toeverything else uses his billy-club on them, at least he wouldn’t go onterrifying them, we hoped together with them. In our hybris and naivete wethought that we could remove him, at least. For after all we had all fourchildren and another two who were not of the same family, willing to testifyagainst him. To identify him as the one who took them to the Youth Division,and beat them up with his billy-club. And how another policeman said, whyare you beating them up, a policeman they could describe if asked to.And exact details about the abuser himself, his looks and his police van andhis partner. And we, ourselves, privileged as non-Palestinians, we too cantestify that this policeman is a liar. Or at least a potential liar. About how weonce came to the crossroads and the children told us he had just taken awaytheir miserable packets of chewing gum and stashed them in his trunk andwe asked him about it and he denied having done it, and then his partner atthe time, a volunteer who introduced himself by name, and didn’t know whathis partner had just said, told us that indeed, David Revivo had taken the children’schewing gum packets and they are right in that trunk. In other words, he had stolenthem. Contrary to what David Revivo said, himself. And all of this was on video, thatcould be summoned for inquiry, as well as we ourselves.Here is our complaint to the Police Internal Investigation Department, as well as
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