Freedom of Movement
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One of the basic rights most consistently infringed upon in the Occupied Territories is freedom of movement, especially since construction of the Separation Barrier. As a result of the Separation Barrier, whole communities have been isolated and travel has become contingent upon access to checkpoints maintained by the IDF. This restriction of movement affects access to schools, hospitals, family members, and employment while only further solidifying the distinction between Israeli citizens and those living under the Occupation.
ACRI utilizes the courts to ensure accountability at border crossings in order to protect the dignity of the Palestinians that rely on them and to oppose the construction of new roadblocks. ACRI also advocates within the legal system on behalf of Palestinian activists and human rights defenders to oppose bans on travel outside of the territories based on their status as activists, particularly when the information used to defend such a decision by the State is undisclosed.
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ACRI to Defense Minister: Remove Illegal Barriers
February 3, 2008
In legal intervention, ACRI claims movement restrictions in Jordan Valley are illegal and aim to separate the region from the … Read more
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ACRI Condemns Movement Limits on Palestinians in Jordan Valley
February 3, 2008
To: Mr. Ehud Barak, Minister of Defense Re: Sweeping Prohibitions on Palestinian Movement in the Jordan Valley Ref: Our letter … Read more
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General Naveh Backs Down: Apartheid Order Canceled
January 10, 2008
Following Yesh Din`s and seven other Israeli human rights groups` struggle. Attorney General Office`s announcement and Cancellation Order were received … Read more
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The Occupied Territories
January 10, 2008
Human Rights in the Occupied Territories – An Overview Freedom of Movement East Jerusalem Gaza Strip Human Rights in Hebron … Read more
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Freedom of Movement Increased for Nablus Residents
December 31, 2007
Following ACRI’‘s Petition, Restrictions Eased, Freedom of Movement Increased for Nablus Residents. ACRI calls on Court to Categorically Outlaw Collective … Read more