International Humanitarian Law
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Through the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) program, ACRI aims to raise public awareness to the harsh implications of harming a civilian population in the course of armed combat, and of the military’s obligation to prevent such injuries.
ACRI offers IHL educational workshops to social activists, students, educators, youth movement counselors, and students at pre-military academies. The overriding objective is to deepen the participants’ knowledge of IHL, and to provide opportunities for discussion and for developing their positions on the issues involved.
In addition, ACRI regularly organizes public events on human rights and IHL – seminars, conferences, lectures, films, and artistic activities conducted in Hebrew and Arabic.
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ACRI and Organizations: Investigate Israel’s Attacks on Civilians
January 20, 2009
In intervention to Attorney General, human rights organizations claim there is strong evidence suggesting Israel violated International Humanitarian Law On … Read more
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ACRI Responds to Crisis in Gaza and Israel’s South
January 6, 2009
ACRI has set up a public hot line with SHATIL for residents of the South and has submitted several legal … Read more
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ACRI and SHATIL Establish Hot Line for Residents of South
January 6, 2009
Information available on workers’ rights during conflict, access to health, compensation, and more ACRI and SHATIL have established a special … Read more
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ACRI Demands Clearer Instructions from Home Front Command
January 6, 2009
Authorities must ensure full instructions for the protection of workers and people using public transport in the south A check … Read more
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Damage Inflicted on Civilian Population in Gaza Must Stop
December 30, 2008
ACRI protests against the severe damage caused to the civilian population in Gaza as a result of Israel’s military operation, … Read more