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Annual Report - Palestinian Center for Human Rights

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Means of Verification<br />

o Field workers made at least 1,500 interviews with victims and eyewitnesses.<br />

o Field workers gathered at least 1,000 testimonies from victims and eyewitnesses.<br />

1.1.3) Completion of Forms <strong>for</strong> <strong>Report</strong>s on Violations of <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Rights</strong><br />

These <strong>for</strong>ms are designed to gather clear and accurate in<strong>for</strong>mation that is later entered<br />

into the database. Each <strong>for</strong>m requests basic details on the incident, its location,<br />

timing, victims and witnesses. Field workers are required to complete a <strong>for</strong>m <strong>for</strong> each<br />

violation they report. Many incidents will require a number of different individual<br />

reports.<br />

Means of Verification<br />

o Field workers filled in 1,543 <strong>for</strong>ms in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank covering<br />

the following categories of violations:<br />

Form Type<br />

Area Killings Injuries Land House Facility Arrests<br />

leveling demolition destruction<br />

Gaza Strip 107 140 24 13 10 89<br />

West Bank 106 290 -- -- -- 764<br />

Total 213 430 24 13 10 853<br />

Note: In 2005, IOF accelerated the construction of the Annexation Wall in the West<br />

Bank and escalated settlement expansion activities. For this purpose, they razed<br />

hundreds of dunums of agricultural land and demolished many houses. These<br />

practices were all documented by field workers in the West Bank but the field workers<br />

were often unable to complete related <strong>for</strong>ms, due to the tightened siege imposed by<br />

IOF on <strong>Palestinian</strong> communities.<br />

1.1.4) Collating Photographic/Video Evidence<br />

Field workers are required to take photographs or video footages of the scenes of<br />

violations wherever possible. Photographic or video evidence can provide a valuable<br />

record of incidents <strong>for</strong> both legal and historical records.<br />

Means of Verification<br />

o Hundreds of photographs were filed by field workers in 2004.<br />

o Video recordings were made of the evacuation of Israeli settlements in the Gaza<br />

Strip and the accompanying attacks against <strong>Palestinian</strong> civilians.<br />

o Selected photographs were used in PCHR's publications and webpage.<br />

o Many of these photographs were used by a number of UNRWA schools and some<br />

human rights organizations.<br />

o Some video recordings were played <strong>for</strong> visiting international delegations,<br />

especially at PCHR's branch offices.<br />

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