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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A new Transparency Law?
November 5, 2015
This week many people asked me what really bothers me about the proposed “transparency law” promoted by the Minister of … Read more
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Knesset Roundup | July 5
July 5, 2015
To receive the Knesset Roundup directly to your email, click … Read more
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Knesset Candidates Being Disqualified for Cynical and Political Purposes
February 17, 2015
ACRI has called to immediately remove the power to disqualify Knesset candidates and political parties from politicians. On … Read more
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Supreme Court Justice Joubran: “This is forcing the Arab parties to unite on one list.”
December 29, 2014
On Sunday, December 28, an extended panel of nine Supreme Court Justices heard arguments on two petitions – submitted by … Read more
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A Bill to Enable the Knesset to Circumvent the Supreme Court
October 25, 2014
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) is vehemently opposed to the proposed bill that would enable the … Read more
Media
In the Knesset
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Counter-Terrorism Bill: Undemocratic Emergency Regulations Could Become Permanent Law
August 4, 2011
Yesterday (Wednesday, August 3) the Counter-Terrorism Bill passed its first reading in the Knesset plenum. The bill’s purpose is to … Read more
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Civil Society Orgs: “We Will Continue Struggling for Equality and Democracy”
July 13, 2011
Yesterday (12 July 2011) Israeli media outlets reported that the Yisrael Beitenu party announced its intention to raise the parliamentary … Read more
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Knesset Passes Boycott Law; ACRI Plans to Appeal
July 12, 2011
Last night (11 July 2011), the Knesset plenum passed the Boycott Prohibition Bill in its final reading, with 47 MKs … Read more
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New Version of Boycott Prohibition Bill Approved for Final Reading
June 27, 2011
ACRI: “The bill is politically motivated, boycotting the occupation is a legitimate tool of protest.” Following the approval today … Read more
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Constitution Committee Approves Bill Discriminating Against Those Who Did Not Serve in the Army
May 22, 2011
Today (22 May 2011) the Knesset Constitution, Law, and Justice committee has approved for first reading a bill promoting discrimination … Read more