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Hamdan Ballal, co-director of the celebrated documentary No Other Land, has published a new essay about being beaten and degraded by Israeli settlers, then blindfolded and detained at an army base, just weeks after winning an Academy Award.Ballal offered a detailed account of the harrowing experience, which he called the worst moment of
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TV producer David Simon, who dramatized Baltimore 8216 police force and racial tensions on the HBO series The Wire, pleaded with protesters in the city to go home after the scene turned violent. More than 15 police officers were injured and 200 people were arrested during riots, which broke out in the wake of the funeral of Freddie Gray. Gray suffered what was officially referred to as an unspecified medical emergency while in police custody earlier this month and died from his injuries on April 19th.
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