Freedom of Information
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The disclosure of public information is critical to facilitating democratic discourse and informed participation regarding issues on the public agenda. Freedom of information therefore plays a fundamental role in guaranteeing a fair and open democracy, and the withholding of information by the authorities is a clear threat to the democratic process.
ACRI has and continues to work to increase transparency and promote freedom of information in a variety of contexts, including interventions with government ministries demanding the publication of procedures, decisions, and other information that is relevant to the public, and protesting overly restrictive privacy laws. ACRI was one of the initiators of the Freedom of Information Law, enacted in 1998, according to which, every citizen has the right to receive information from state authorities, both on matters that pertain to him or her personally and on matters that are of public interest. ACRI also publishes and disseminates reports containing relevant information in order to promote public awareness.
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Freedom of Information
May 15, 2008
The disclosure of public information is critical to facilitating democratic discourse and informed participation regarding issues on the public agenda. … Read more
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ACRI demands access to the IDF Archive
February 20, 2008
The IDF Archive is preventing research on the establishment of Jewish settlement in the occupied territories and denying access to … Read more
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Private prison tender document to be made available to ACRI
February 20, 2008
As a result of pressure applied by the Supreme Court a large part of the tender documentation for the first … Read more
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ACRI calls for legislative steps to protect medical confidentiality
February 19, 2008
The following is a translation of an article by Adv. Avner Pinchuk, from the Association for Civil Rights in Israel … Read more
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Civil Liberties
January 10, 2008
Freedom of Expression Freedom of Information The Right to Demonstrate The Right to Privacy