Police and Security Guards
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The continued development of settlements has created intense friction between the area’s Palestinian inhabitants and the settler population resulting in police intervention. Increasingly, interactions with the authorities in response to disputes become violent and often result in the infringement of Palestinian residents’ rights. Despite the cause of the dispute, in most cases the settler population, financially supported by the State and protected by private security, is favored to the Palestinian residents.
ACRI has and continues to petition the police chief and the High Court with regards to racial profiling by the police, along with police brutality, the interrogation of minors, various forms of harassment, and the barricades of streets and neighborhoods. ACRI challenges the current practice by the authorities of favoring the settler population, and seeks through public advocacy, legal work, and education, to promote an end to the current violations of the Palestinian residents’ basic human rights that result from the State sanctioned increase of settlements in East Jerusalem.
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ACRI Calls for End to Employment of Private Guards in E. Jerusalem
October 3, 2010
Following killing of Palestinian in Silwan as well as death of baby, ACRI calls on authorities to make drastic changes … Read more
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ACRI: Authorities Side with Settler Groups in East Jerusalem
September 5, 2010
In-depth report finds law-enforcement authorities are failing to protect Palestinian residents’ rights in high-tension neighborhoods “Unsafe Space: The Israeli Authorities’ … Read more
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ACRI Executive Director and Fellow Protesters Released without Charges
January 17, 2010
Following forceful diffusion of legal protest on Friday and the arrest of 17 participants, Court releases all of them without … Read more
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ACLU Responds To Arrest Of Israeli Civil Liberties Leader
January 16, 2010
ACRI Head Hagai El-Ad Arrested For Peaceably Expressing His Views NEW YORK – Hagai El-Ad, the head of the Israeli … Read more
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ACRI, Bimkom: First Principled Petition on Demolitions in Jerusalem
November 2, 2009
Petitioners demand the court order the Jerusalem municipality to suspend its illegal policy of house demolitions in East Jerusalem until … Read more