Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom

Photos By: Keren Manor, Oren Ziv, Yotam Ronen, Tali Mayer / Activestills.org

This last week, nearly 200 Sudanese asylum seekers refused to check in to their nightly roll call at the Holot ‘open’ prison in Israel’ south, choosing instead to march to Jerusalem in protest of their imprisonment without trial and the state’s failure to respond to their asylum claims. After spending a night sleeping on the floor of the Be’er Sheva central bus station and another night on a kibbutz, they completed their march to the Knesset where they were met by Israeli immigration officers who arrested them forced them back onto buses.

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African refugees gather outside the central bus station in the city of Be’er Sheva, after marching from the new Holot detention center to protest their imprisonment, December 15, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African refugees gather outside the central bus station in the city of Be’er Sheva, after marching from the new Holot detention center to protest their imprisonment, December 15, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African refugees gather outside the central bus station in the city of Be’er Sheva, after marching from the new Holot detention center to protest their imprisonment, December 15, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African refugees sleep inside the central bus station in the city of Be’er Sheva, after marching from the new Holot detention center, in order to protest their imprisonment, December 15, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
After fleeing the Holot detention center, African asylum seekers take part in a protest march on the highway from Be’er Sheva in southern Israel to Jerusalem to protest their imprisonment. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
After fleeing the Holot detention center, African asylum seekers take part in a protest march on the highway from Be’er Sheva in southern Israel to Jerusalem to protest their imprisonment. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
After fleeing the Holot detention center, African asylum seekers take part in a protest march on the highway from Be’er Sheva in southern Israel to Jerusalem to protest their imprisonment. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
After fleeing the Holot detention center, African asylum seekers take part in a protest march on the highway from Be’er Sheva in southern Israel to Jerusalem to protest their imprisonment. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African asylum seekers gather after their first day of marching from Be’er Sheva to Jerusalem to protest their imprisonment in the Holot ‘open’ prison. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African asylum seekers prepare signs in Kibbutz Nahshon before broading a bus on their way to a protest outside the Knesset, following a three-day march from the south of Israel, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
Shoes and clothes belonging to african asylum seekers strewn outside in Kibbutz Nahshon after a two-day march from the south of Israel to the Knesset in Jerusalem. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
An African refugee looks out the window before starting the third day of March For Freedom, Kibbutz Nahshon, Israel, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African refugees aboard a bus taking them to Jerusalem, on the third day of March For Freedom, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African asylum seekers make their way toward the Knesset in Jerusalem following a three-day protest march from Israel’s south, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African asylum seekers and Israeli activists try to prevent Israeli immigration officers from arresting them during a protest outside the Knesset following a three-day protest march from Israel’s south to Jerusalem, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)
Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African asylum seekers and Israeli activists try to prevent Israeli immigration officers from arresting them during a protest outside the Knesset following a three-day protest march from Israel’s south to Jerusalem, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
Israeli immigration officers arrest african Asylum seekers during a protest outside the Israeli Knesset, following a three-day march from the south of Israel to Jerusalem, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
Israeli immigration officers arrest african asylum seekers during a protest outside the Knesset following a three-day march from the south of Israel to Jerusalem, December 17, 2013. (Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African Asylum seekers peer out from a bus window after being arrested by Israeli policemen and immigration officers during a protest outside the Knesset, following a three-day march from Israel’s south to Jerusalem, December 17, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)

 

Photos of the week: The long walk to freedom
African refugees march during the March For Freedom, Negev desert, December 16, 2013. (photo: Activestills.org)

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