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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Approval of Prawer Plan: continued discrimination of the Bedouin community
September 11, 2011
ACRI and Bimkom-Planners for Planning Rights strongly condemn the government’s decision today (11 September 2011) to vote in favor of … Read more
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ACRI Calls on Government to Halt “Prawer Plan” on Bedouin Issues
September 1, 2011
The Prawer Plan, commissioned to implement the 2008 Goldberg Committee’s findings that the State of Israel must recognize the 35 … Read more
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Council of Unrecognized Villages: Involve us in the outline plan to arrange status for our villages
March 28, 2011
The Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages (RCUV) in the Negev calls upon the Israeli government: Involve us in the outline plan … Read more
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Civic Action Groups
June 23, 2010
ACRI believes that action at the grassroots level is essential in bringing about social change. Our civic action groups in … Read more
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Court: State Must Open Kindergarten in Unrecognized Bedouin Village
June 6, 2010
In response to petition by ACRI, Jewish and Bedouin partners, Education Ministry and Yeruham Local Council forced to open kindergarten … Read more