Due Process
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Human rights do not stop at the prison gates. Even a person who has broken the law is entitled to certain basic rights that cannot be compromised, and should still benefit from a presumption of innocence. This means that the broad powers that rest in the hands of law enforcement authorities must not be used in a way that violates the rights of those held in their custody.
ACRI continues to utilize legal advocacy as a means of ensuring the protection of the right to due process, particularly with regards to the Arab residents of the Occupied Territories. ACRI believes that due process applies not only to Israeli citizens, but to all people living within Israeli borders. In particular, ACRI seeks to ensure the rights of those denied a fair trial, a common practice with regards to incidents involving Israeli security carried out by the IDF, by pursuing specific legal cases and by addressing the larger issue through public advocacy. In addition, ACRI regularly publishes information regarding guaranteed rights in order to avoid unlawful arrest or incarceration.
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ACRI in the News: Feb 1 – Feb 28 2012
February 28, 2012
Racial Profiling in Airports The documenter of the Israeli Jewish DNA 15 February 2012 (Haaretz) After the ruling on … Read more
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Lift Travel Ban against Palestinian Human Rights Defender
February 22, 2012
Adalah * The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) * B’Tselem * Gisha * Physicians for Human Rights * … Read more
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This is how Palestinian minors are interrogated: The Case of A. from Nabi Saleh
February 19, 2012
Ahead of the upcoming first military court hearing after the decision in the trial within a trial in the case … Read more
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Sami Michael: Free Khader Adnan or Try Him
February 14, 2012
ACRI President Sami Michael sent an urgent letter today to Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak requesting that he intervene on … Read more
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Israeli Authorities Must Bolster Law Enforcement in OPT, but without Trampling on Rights
January 4, 2012
Tomorrow (Thursday, 5 January 2012) the Knesset’s Constitution, Law, and Justice Committee is scheduled to hold an expedited discussion regarding … Read more