Negev Bedouins and Unrecognized Villages
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The Arab Bedouin minority of the Negev is one of the most discriminated groups within the Arab population and within Israeli society as a whole. More than half of the approximately 160,000 Negev Bedouins reside in unrecognized villages, which the state refuses to provide with a planning structure and place under municipal jurisdiction. The government uses a variety of measures to pressure Bedouins into relocating to government-planned urban centers that disregard their lifestyle and needs. Whole communities have been issued demolition orders; others are forced to continue living in unrecognized villages that are denied basic services and infrastructure, such as electricity and running water.
ACRI seeks to protect the rights of the Negev Bedouin by promoting village recognition as a means of eradicating the constant threat of demolition and relocation, while beginning to improve living conditions and access to state resources. Additionally, ACRI opposes current and new settlement construction on land inhabited by residents of unrecognized villages.
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Are Negev Bedouin Finally Going to Receive Bomb Shelters?
July 7, 2015
As a result of a legal petition by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel during Operation Protective Edge, … Read more
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High Court of Justice Refuses to Intervene in Lack of Protection for Bedouin Villages
July 20, 2014
The High Court of Justice handed down this afternoon (20.07.2014) a partial judgment on the petition for the provision of … Read more
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State: Providing Protection for Bedouin Villages in the Negev is Not a Priority
July 17, 2014
Update: On Sunday morning (20.07.2014), ACRI submitted an urgent request for the immediate provision of a judgment following the … Read more
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Provide Protection from Rocket Attacks for Bedouin Villages in the Negev
July 17, 2014
Today (17.07.2014) at 2pm, the High Court of Justice will hold an expedited hearing on a petition filed … Read more
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Unrecognized Bedouin Village Challenges Forced Urbanization Plan
March 6, 2014
Prawer-esque discrimination continues in the Negev in a regional plan to forcibly move residents of rural Wadi al-Na’am … Read more
Legal Work
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Unrecognized Bedouin Village Challenges Forced Urbanization Plan
March 6, 2014
Prawer-esque discrimination continues in the Negev in a regional plan to forcibly move residents of rural Wadi al-Na’am … Read more
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Bedouin Residents Seek Negotiations, State Authority Wants to Destroy
June 27, 2013
Today (June 27, 2013) the Be’er Sheva District Court will hear a petition filed by 300 residents of the … Read more
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Appealing Against Demolition Orders at the Bedouin Village of Saawa
April 4, 2013
On March 21, 2013, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel filed an appeal against a judgment of … Read more
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High Court of Justice Denies Arab Citizens Right to Vote
August 2, 2012
Bir Hadaj residents prevented from registering for regional council elections; Opinion warns that allowing Bedouin petitioners to vote in predominately … Read more
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High Court Overturns Law Granting Unequal Tax Benefits to Residential Communities
May 22, 2012
The High Court of Justice accepted today (22 May 2012) some of the petitions filed by local councils, ACRI, and … Read more
In the Knesset
Publications
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Negev Bedouins – Info Sheet
February 5, 2009
The Arab Bedouin minority of the Negev is one of the most discriminated groups within the Arab population and within … Read more
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more
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Fact Sheet: Discrimination against Negev Bedouins in State Planning
January 10, 2008
Fact Sheet and Background Information, November 2007 Facts The Arab Bedouin are an indigenous, national ethnic minority. About half of … Read more
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2007
December 9, 2007
Racism in Israel reached new heights in 2007; residents of “extreme” periphery suffer most from rights violations; These alarming trends … Read more
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Following ACRI report, UN Condemns Discrimination in Israel, OPT
March 11, 2007
ACRI, which submitted written and oral information to the Committee, welcomes the conclusions on the issues that we are seeking … Read more