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NEWS > 29 December 2005

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Decrying what it calls an “epidemic” of law enforcement killings of unarmed suspects, an umbrella group of anti-police misconduct organizations staged a Monday press conference in this embattled city to announce a massive rally for their cause later this month.

The announcement by the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, which puts on a yearly demonstration on the date from which it takes its name, comes as activists in Inglewood are expressing mounting outrage over city officials’ refusal to make public a recently-completed report on a string of heavily-criticized fatal s... Read more

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Palestinian police officer sai

(Tulkarem, West Bank-AP) December 29, 2005 - The suicide bomber who blew himself up at a military checkpoint in the West Bank on Thursday, while trying to enter Israel, is identified as a Palestinian police officer.
Palestinians say the 23-year-old is from a family that has links to Islamic Jihad, which is claiming responsibility for the attack that killed two other Palestinians and an Israeli soldier.

The bomber was in a taxi that was stopped at the roadblock that had been set up because of warnings a suicide bomber was headed toward Israel.

After getting out with two others, the army says the bomber detonated an explosives belt concealed beneath a large overcoat.

One Israeli officer and three other soldiers were wounded.
 

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