Refugees and Asylum-Seekers
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Since 2005, thousands of refugees and asylum-seekers – many fleeing conflicts in Africa – have crossed into Israel through its border with Egypt. As one of the initiators of, and a signatory to the United Nations Refugees Convention (1951), Israel is bound by law to provide refuge for individuals fleeing countries deemed unsafe. Moreover, according to the principles outlined in the Convention, Israel cannot send asylum-seekers back to any country where their lives would be endangered.
ACRI ardently advocates for the fair treatment of asylum-seekers and refugees. In particular, ACRI actively protests the deportation or incarceration of asylum seekers and refugees, including children, from countries recognized as unsafe; this abhorrent practice is made legal by the Prevention Against Infiltration Law, one of many laws that undermines international law and strips this population of basic human rights. ACRI is an active member of the Refugee Rights Forum, which works to promote recognition of the rights of asylum-seekers and refugees in Israel, including access to employment, the right to family, the right to housing, and the right to adequate healthcare.
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Court Enjoins Arrest of Sudanese Asylum Seekers until Further Decision
October 11, 2012
Jerusalem District Court Judge Nava Ben-Or issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the arrest of asylum seekers from Sudan. A hearing … Read more
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Refugees and Rights Organizations Petition High Court to Overturn Law to Prevent Infiltration
October 4, 2012
Six human rights organizations filed the petition today (October 4) on behalf of themselves and five Eritrean asylum seekers – … Read more
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Refugees and NGOs Petition Against Jailing Sudanese Asylum Seekers
October 3, 2012
[Update, 11 October 2012: Jerusalem District Court Judge Nava Ben-Or issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting the arrest of asylum seekers … Read more
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ACRI in the News: August 2012
September 2, 2012
Justice Ministry Regulation Would Prevent Stateless Persons from Filing Suit Justice Ministry to review new regulations that may ban Palestinians, … Read more
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Ministry of Justice Corrects ID Requirement for Court Petitions
August 30, 2012
The Ministry of Justice corrected its amendment requiring ID numbers for submitting petitions to court, following ACRI’s letter and extensive … Read more