Anti-Democratic Initiatives
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In the past few years, ACRI has been increasingly concerned by intensifying infringements on democratic freedoms in Israel. Of particular concern is the fact that two of the central arenas from which these threats arise are the very ones charged with safeguarding democracy: The Knesset (Israeli parliament) and government leadership. Senior officials have voiced harsh and unprecedented statements against human rights organizations, political groups, and minorities, and have made various attempts to curtail their operations. A tide of anti-democratic legislative proposals is being introduced in the Knesset and there is a rising wave of assaults on social, political, and national minorities in the public sphere.
As a result, the basic principles of the Israeli democratic system are being undermined. There is an ongoing infringement on issues such as freedom of expression, human dignity and equality and on freedom of assembly and protest. ACRI seeks to educate the public on the increasing threat to basic democratic values through publications including the annual Human Rights Report. ACRI continues to demand accountability with regards to democratic principles and the assurance of such principles in every aspect of Israeli life.
Overview of Anti Democratic Legislation (updated October 2018)
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New Bill Memorandum Seeks to Enable More Bodies to Follow Us
May 17, 2012
The Ministry of Justice is working on the memorandum of a bill (link to the draft memorandum in Hebrew) to … Read more
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ACRI in the News: May 1 – May 14 2012
May 15, 2012
“Living with Dignity” in Israel Getting Harder The cost of dignity 2 May 2012 (Haaretz) If you’re reading these … Read more
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ACRI: Freedom of Expression in Universities Must Be Protected
May 14, 2012
Today (14 May 2012), the Knesset Education Committee held a heated discussion regarding an event organized by students at Tel … Read more
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Supreme Court Rejects Petition to End Continual State of Emergency
May 8, 2012
The court announced its decision thirteen years after the petition was filed. Today (8 May 2012), the Supreme Court … Read more
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ACRI in the News: April 16 – April 30 2012
April 30, 2012
Planned Detention Center for Refugees Huge detention centre to be Israel’s latest weapon in migration battle 17 April 2012 (The … Read more