The Right to Education
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Every child has the right to acquire basic education and to enhance their personal, intellectual, and social abilities that will enable him or her to be an independent person and to provide for his or her own needs. Israeli law requires all children aged 5 to 18 to go to school, and provides free public education to citizens. However, the realization of this right is unequal in relation to children from various sectors of society, especially the Arab population.
ACRI continues to protest legislation that is discriminatory with regards to quality of and access to education, particularly within East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and cities inside of Israel that maintain a large Arab population. ACRI also promotes access to education for disenfranchised members of the population, including prisoners. The right to education is a fundamental social right, one that, if ensured for all, lays the foundation for a healthy society. For this reason ACRI works to produce its own educational materials to support educators and to legally promote fair and equal access to education.
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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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East Jerusalem in Numbers
May 16, 2012
East Jerusalem in Numbers May 2012 Population: 360,882 Palestinians comprising 38% of Jerusalem’s total population. Revocation of Residency: … Read more
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Poverty Is Not Fated – Policies of Poverty in East Jerusalem
May 14, 2012
Jerusalem Day will be marked next Sunday, and the Israeli media will put a spotlight on the city – but … Read more
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ACRI in the News: April 1 – April 15 2012
April 16, 2012
Racial Profiling in Airports Arabs say they endure degrading security checks at airports 3 April 2012 (The National) Airport discrimination … Read more
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Supreme Court: Prisoners Should Have Access to Books
April 2, 2012
In a ruling today (2 April 2012) by the retiring Supreme Court President, Justice Dorit Beinisch, the court ordered the … Read more
Legal Work
In the Knesset
Publications
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ACRI’s State of Human Rights Report 2009: Rights on Condition
December 6, 2009
Annual survery finds conditioning of rights affects all members of society, weakens Israeli democracy JERUSALEM – December 6, 2009 – … Read more
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ACRI Report: Failing Education in East Jerusalem
September 7, 2009
A status report on the Arab-Palestinian school system in East Jerusalem as the 2009-2010 school year begins Ahead of the … Read more
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“Wake Up Call: Jerusalem Is Not Unified”
May 19, 2009
Palestinians and Israelis gather on Jerusalem Day to protest against the discriminatory policies in East Jerusalem. A first of its … Read more
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ACRI’s 2008 Annual Report
April 7, 2009
Presenting ACRI’s legal, educational and public outreach work, the Annual Report brings personal stories and highlights the orgnization’s activities To … Read more
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State of Human Rights Report 2008
December 7, 2008
ACRI Gauges Israel’s Realization of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on 60th Anniversary of its Adoption The full version … Read more