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CPT for the violence and not the settlement attackers. The
Israeli army said that they would not protect the children from Israeli settlers if they are accompanied by internationals on their way to and from school and offered to escort the children safely themselves, if the internationals left. Two days later, the children were again chased by settlers from the Havat Ma’on settlement. The Israeli army patrol, which was present, did not intervene. To avoid the attacks, the children have to take a long alternative 2 hours long way. In response to these attacks, the Israeli Knesset Committee for Children's Rights initiated an order to have soldiers escort the Palestinian children to school in At-Tuwani. However, CPT's report records that as of 10 November 2006, settlers had attacked or harassed the schoolchildren 40 times, in spite of the order by the Israeli Knesset Committee for Children's Rights to protect the children.
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and that they "normally throw stones at us or fire their guns over our heads – but this is the most vicious assault so far". A Ma'on settlement security guard who arrived at the spot after some time, told the CPT team that they had been attacked because they "had upset the balance of power between the settlement and
Palestinians." A spokesperson for the settlers said "he had no knowledge of the incident and opposed any violation of the law".
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203:"All the groups resemble one another other in that they all work to stop violence, but according to CPT's Web site, it has an advantage over secular groups: "In Muslim areas, the Christian nature of CPT helps to create confidence because of a shared sense of monotheism." The group does not believe that its Christianity might also put it at a dangerous disadvantage in areas of the world where religious tensions run high."
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that she was beaten while she was on ground and "saw the group go back through the grove of trees and into Ma'on Ranch". Brown told the BBC at the time that harassment of the
Christian volunteers by Israeli settlers was common, Lamberty had her passport, mobile phone and money stolen by the settlers,
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Although happy that the hostages were freed, CPT placed primary responsibility for the kidnapping on the coalition itself: "We believe that the illegal occupation of Iraq by
Multinational Forces is the root cause of the insecurity which led to this kidnapping and so much pain and suffering in Iraq."
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Hill 833 (Havat Ma'on) and Ma'on Ranch. On 29 September, two CPT members, Kim
Lamberty and Chris Brown were severely injured in an ambush, when five masked men armed with a chain and bat attacked them as they were escorting Palestinian children on the route. Lamberty's arm was broken and Brown was
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reported that "A deal had been struck with a man detained the previous night who was one of the leaders of the kidnappers. He was allowed a telephone call to warn his henchmen to leave the kidnap house. When the troops moved in and found the prisoners alive, they also let him go as promised."
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religious leaders formed in 2003 after the collapse of Saddam
Hussein's regime. The group had been standing roughly 100 meters from the entrance to a mosque where the meeting had taken place when they were abducted.
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Christians, but there is no faith requirement for members of CPT's short-term delegations. For example, one of the CPT delegates who was held hostage in Iraq,
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area of the South Hebron Hills. The organisation inter alia supports
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has typified the CPT as "one of the few credible sources about the human rights situation in Hebron". CPT has been working in Hebron since 1994. Israel has denied several CPT members access to Palestine.
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was hired as the first staff person for the new organization in 1988. Over the next few years CPT trainings and conferences explored various models for international peacemaking. In 1990, just before the
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