ACRI: Extreme Forms of Expression Test Democracy

ACRI supports right-wing activists’ request to demonstrate in Arab city of Umm al-Fahm, despite negative implications

In response to a petition to the Supreme Court submitted by right-wing activists against the State’s refusal to allow their supporters to march with Israeli flags in the center of Umm al-Fahm, an Arab city in Israel, ACRI issued the following statement:

Freedom of expression is a cornerstone of democracy, and its most genuine test is in the facilitation of its most outrageous, extreme, and controversial forms. It is unacceptable to prohibit a demonstration because of fear of a violent reaction by those who oppose the demonstration; taking such a step would have dangerous implications.

There’s no doubt that a march by extremists promoting racist messages against Israel’s Arab citizens including calling for their expulsion in the heart of Umm al-Fahm poses a dilemma. We fear that such a demonstration would only deepen the humiliation and alienation felt by local residents, members of the state’s Arab minority, who are already subject to systematic discrimination by the State. However, without any clear indication that demonstrators would incite to racism or commit acts of violence, the demonstration must take place and both demonstrators and the residents of Umm al-Fahm should be appropriately protected.

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Categories: Arab Citizens of Israel, Democracy and Civil Liberties, Freedom of Expression

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