As of today, Tuesday 8th of July 2008, the military curfew in Ni'lin has been lifted. In response to statements released earlier today byan Israeli army spokeswoman claiming that "There were discussions between the villagers and the army commanders and they decided to lift the curfew," and that "The villagers promised not to protest and to keep the village quiet" (Reuters 7/8/08), the Ni'lin Popular Committee Against the Apartheid Wall wants to clarify the following: The Popular Committee, who is representing the Ni'lin municipality,political parties, institutions and organizations in Ni'lin, has not been in any discussions with any Israeli army commanders and has not made a promise to the Israeli army that there will be no more protests.
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