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appeared across the country, stopping
at the Democratic National
Convention in Boston and is expect-
ed to make an appearance at the
Republican National Convention
next week in New York.
"The response has been as diverse
as the views here in the United
States," Kay said. "The most frequent
comment we get is thank you for
doing this."
For sure, Israel's security fence
along the West Bank border has
become a magnet for controversy.
hough half a world away,
Israeli's security fence against
Palestinian terror stirred con-
troversy in downtown Detroit.
A mock security fence, labeled an
"Apartheid Wall," drew sparse sup-
port for either side and little or no
reaction from passersby.
Erica Kay of Seattle, an organizer of
Stop the Wall Tour, which began four
months ago, worked with Detroit's
Central United
Methodist Church to
allow the makeshift fence
to be erected in its park-
ing lot.
On Aug. 19, some 35
protesters milled around
the 30-foot "wall" con-
structed of PVC pipe,
silver tarp and bungee
cord. In the shadows of
Comerica Park, amid
rush-hour traffic, Kay
rounded up 10 volun-
teers for a demonstration
on how to symbolically
"dismantle" the wall
without pulling the tarp
over them.
Dr. Prasad Venugopal of Ferndale makes a point.
In order for peace to
happen in the Mideast,
In June, the International Court of
both sides need to be ending the
Justice in the Hague issued a non-
cycle of violence, and this particular
binding ruling against the fence,
act by the Israeli government is going
which was echoed by a U.N. General
to ultimately exacerbate the problem
Assembly resolution. Most recently,
no matter what it does in the short
the Non-Aligned Movement, a group
run," Kay said. "Therefore, it should
of 115 developing nations, is boy-
not be built, and the United States
shouldn't be paying for it to be built." cotting Israeli settlers and firms
building the fence in the West Bank.
The event was calculated to draw
Israel's Attorney General
attention from passersby and the
news media. Only one local television Menachem Mazuz urged the govern-
ment last week to reroute the fence to
camera, sans reporter, filmed the
minimize the risk of foreign sanc-
event. And people walking the streets
tions. The High Court of Justice ear-
seemed only slightly curious.
lier ordered the route to be changed,
A late morning press conference
partly for the same reason.
was sparsely attended, although as a
"We must remember that these
protest, some Jewish volunteers
sanctions are only the beginning,"
organized by the Jewish Community
Council of Metropolitan Detroit were Nitza Nahmias, a political science
professor at Haifa University, said in
on hand with posters displaying a
a recent Maariv story.
symbolic Magen David Adom ambu-
"This is the marker that grants
lance.
legitimacy to economic and commer-
The Stop the Wall tour has