Tent Protest
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What started as a few tents in the middle of a Tel Aviv boulevard expanded in the summer of 2011 into a country-wide grassroots movement for social and economic rights.
This page will keep you updated about ACRI’s work around the tent protest, including policy advocacy on affordable housing and on social and economic rights, protecting the tent protesters rights to freedom of expression and freedom of protest, real-time consulting and distribution of materials at tent sites, and more.
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Jerusalem Municipality Confiscates Demonstrators’ Equipment to “Prevent Waste of Public Money”
July 24, 2012
In response to a letter from the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) demanding the return of equipment confiscated … Read more
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ACRI in the News : July 1 – July 16 2012
July 17, 2012
Levy Committee Report Denies Occupation of West Bank Validate Settlements, Israeli Panel Suggests – July 9, 2012 (New York … Read more
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Directive 834: Permit Required to Express Opinions and Values in Tel Aviv’s Public Sphere
July 15, 2012
Directive 834 requires permit for all expression in public sphere; District Court Judge likely to dismiss petition against municipality. … Read more
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How Israeli Governments Drained Social Services – New ACRI Report
July 11, 2012
“Between Realization and Dehydration” – a comprehensive report published by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) – presents … Read more
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Petition against Tel Aviv Municipality’s Repressive Protest Tent Policies
July 3, 2012
Appeal to District Court seeks to end the municipality’s unauthorized insistence on a prior permit; petitioners call burdensome bureaucratic requirements … Read more