Freedom of Expression
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Freedom of expression is the cornerstone of democracy and is one of the essential ingredients in the realization of individual freedom, because it allows members of a society to openly evaluate and criticize its government. As such, all individuals in democratic societies should have the right to express themselves freely in speech, writing or otherwise, to demonstrate freely, and to disseminate information and opinions for the public interest. Freedom of expression does not only mean the expression of views that are widely accepted by the public or reflect the government’s policies, but also minority views and views that are considered irritating, extreme, and unacceptable.
ACRI works relentlessly to prevent violations to freedom of expression in Israel. ACRI seeks to defend those who use this freedom for the purposes of protecting and promoting human rights, and to hold accountable government and non-government officials who use their authority to subdue critical voices. Not only does ACRI support protesters through legal work and rights education, but through an annual Human Rights March that promotes public awareness of effective usage of freedom of expression. Through its commitment to ensuring Freedom of Expression to all members of Israeli society, ACRI has brought about numerous landmark rulings safeguarding this fundamental freedom.
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ACRI Calls on Israel to Enable Protests, following Flotilla Crisis
May 31, 2010
Appeal to PM, Ministers: Given tragic history, it’s critical for security forces to protect demonstrators The Association for Civil Rights … Read more
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Democracy and Human Rights Project
March 16, 2010
Israel faces many challenges in building a robust democracy. The prolonged occupation has had, and continues to have, a corrosive … Read more
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ACRI to Attorney-General: Clarify Police Guidelines on Demonstrations
January 21, 2010
Following illegal arrests in Shiekh Jarrah, ACRI urges the Attorney-General: “The severity of this conduct warrants setting clear guidelines,” Press … 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