The U.S. peace activist Tristan Anderson has given his first interview since being critically injured when Israeli soldiers fired a high-velocity tear gas canister directly at his head in 2009. Anderson was taking part in a weekly nonviolent protest against Israel’s separation wall in the West Bank. On Sunday, he helped unfurl a banner calling for the release of his friends Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, the two U.S. hikers who remain imprisoned in Iran.
Anderson and the recently freed American hiker Sarah Shourd also sat down for a joint interview on Democracy Now!
Anderson and the recently freed American hiker Sarah Shourd also sat down for a joint interview on Democracy Now!
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