The Right to Privacy
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In a democratic society, every individual has the right to live in privacy, without fearing the disclosure of intimate, personal information to the public. In the digital age, technological advancements present new threats to the right to privacy. In Israel specifically, the state is working to establish several databases containing sensitive personal information on all members of society, for the distribution to and use of numerous private and government bodies.
ACRI works in the courts, in the Knesset, and with the public administration to reduce invasions of privacy, to ensure human rights are protected in the development of new technologies, and to restrict the ability of various actors to collect information and to use it inappropriately. ACRI has worked extensively, in particular, to oppose the general collection of personal information in preparation for the planned Biometric Database. ACRI has also worked to ensure the privacy of web-based communication from illegal and invasive state searches and to protest unlawful surveillance. ACRI’s human rights education includes information regarding the right to privacy, helping to promote these goals through public awareness and accountability.
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Wednesday: ACRI to Urge Court to Outlaw Racial Profiling at Airports
March 17, 2008
ACRI to Court: State must cease racial profiling against Israeli Arab citizens at airports. JERUSALEM – March 17, 2008 – … 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
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ACRI protests bus company`s illegitimate detention methods
January 31, 2006
ACRI sent an urgent protest to the Egged bus company in response to recent press reports that one of its … Read more
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ACRI – stop tendentious media reports about Tali Fahima
January 31, 2006
ACRI submitted a petition to the Supreme Court on behalf of Tali Fahima to demand that the court prohibit the … Read more