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HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1
[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev]
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[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev], 1999; HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1; Arab Association for Human Rights; WITNESS Partners' Raw Footage; Video Recordings of WITNESS; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1
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[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev]
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Date(s)
1999
1999 (Date of production)
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Duration
1 hour 2 minutes
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Arabic (Original)
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Gitagata Re-education Center: Rahat / Bedouin villages [Footage: Raw; Partners: Jimmie Briggs/HRA Israel]
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Footage shows: Rahat LS area with Arab homes (poor) / VS homes EXT with mother and kids / VS souk (market area) , landscape, a Bedouin home and family, house construction with minaret in background / desert scenes of the Negev near Beersheva / VS a landfill near a Bedouin village with bulldozers / LSs Bedouin village / VS Bedouin villages and the Negev landscape from the car including fenced-in and barbed-wired water pipes. In the wake of Israeli government expropriation of Negev Bedouin lands, seven settlements were established for the resettlement of Bedouin who had been removed from their villages . The largest of these settlements is Rahat Rahat was established in 1972 in the north of the Negev . From its establishment until 1989 Rahat was managed by Israeli government appointees. Rahat is the largest of seven permanent settlements set up to concentrate the region's Bedouin population. In June 1994 Rahat was officially recognized as a city.
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HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev]
HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1
[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev]
Available digitally[Witness title ID: 1909]
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[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev], 1999; HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1; Arab Association for Human Rights; WITNESS Partners' Raw Footage; Video Recordings of WITNESS; Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest
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Reference Code
HU OSA 392-2-9:9/1
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Title
[Rahat / Bedouin Village Scenes in the Negev]
General Information
Date(s)
1999
1999 (Date of production)
General Information
Description Level
Item
General Information
Record Type
Moving Image
General Information
Duration
1 hour 2 minutes
General Information
Language
Arabic (Original)
General Information
Notes
Gitagata Re-education Center: Rahat / Bedouin villages [Footage: Raw; Partners: Jimmie Briggs/HRA Israel]
General Information
Access Rights
Not Restricted
Content
Form / Genre
raw material
Content
Contents Summary
Footage shows: Rahat LS area with Arab homes (poor) / VS homes EXT with mother and kids / VS souk (market area) , landscape, a Bedouin home and family, house construction with minaret in background / desert scenes of the Negev near Beersheva / VS a landfill near a Bedouin village with bulldozers / LSs Bedouin village / VS Bedouin villages and the Negev landscape from the car including fenced-in and barbed-wired water pipes. In the wake of Israeli government expropriation of Negev Bedouin lands, seven settlements were established for the resettlement of Bedouin who had been removed from their villages . The largest of these settlements is Rahat Rahat was established in 1972 in the north of the Negev . From its establishment until 1989 Rahat was managed by Israeli government appointees. Rahat is the largest of seven permanent settlements set up to concentrate the region's Bedouin population. In June 1994 Rahat was officially recognized as a city.
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HU OSA 392-2-9:9DVD-ROM #9
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