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	<title>Comments on: Highly Anticipated Jerusalem Light Railway Takes Its First Passengers for a Ride</title>
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		<title>By: johnnycm</title>
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		<description>&quot;After nearly a decade of construction and delays...&quot;

Yes, those pesky delays, like an international boycott against the contractors building the rail line, the construction company Veolia backing out, and a long, long, fight over the human rights implications of the rail line (namely, is this an extension of occupation policies by non-military means?). You don&#039;t even need to take a position, but it&#039;s pretty clear that it is your responsibility to note that there is a dispute going on, right?

This is typically a great website, but you all need to be a little more conscious of the human and democratic impacts of some of these large-scale &quot;green&quot; projects you praise. If Ratner greened up Atlantic Yards by installing hanging gardens, would you ignore the crooked permitting process and the outcry against it by local citizens?</description>
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<p>Yes, those pesky delays, like an international boycott against the contractors building the rail line, the construction company Veolia backing out, and a long, long, fight over the human rights implications of the rail line (namely, is this an extension of occupation policies by non-military means?). You don&#8217;t even need to take a position, but it&#8217;s pretty clear that it is your responsibility to note that there is a dispute going on, right?</p>
<p>This is typically a great website, but you all need to be a little more conscious of the human and democratic impacts of some of these large-scale &#8220;green&#8221; projects you praise. If Ratner greened up Atlantic Yards by installing hanging gardens, would you ignore the crooked permitting process and the outcry against it by local citizens?</p>
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