Use of Force
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As a result of the ongoing occupation, the Palestinian population constantly find themselves under the threat of military force.
ACRI’s primary objective with regards to the use of force within the Occupied Territories is accountability. As more exposure continues to be given to the military operations in the Occupied Territories, and the insufficient, internal means of oversight, ACRI continues to promote the use of independent reviews for cases of international human rights law violations. ACRI also focuses on the inequalities in periods of arrest and the right to due process afforded Palestinian residents within the Occupied Territories, particularly regarding minors. ACRI calls upon the Israeli leadership to enforce the law equally and without prejudice within the Occupied Territories.
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Israeli Human Rights Groups Respond to Goldstone Report
September 15, 2009
ACRI and partners call on Israel to investigate its conduct during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza With the publication of … Read more
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Organizations Present Goldstone Team with Grave Report on Gaza
June 29, 2009
The report presents the UN committee with detailed findings concerning violations of laws of war that the Israel military allegedly … Read more
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OPT: Resources on Right to Life and Bodily Integrity
June 24, 2009
High Court rule on Ni’ilin Sets Human Rights As Prime Consideration, July 2009 Demanding Suspension of IDF Commanders Virob and … Read more
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Resources: Gaza Under Siege and the Aftermath of Operation Cast Lead
June 24, 2009
Resources: Gaza Under Siege and the Aftermath of Operation Cast Lead ACRI Admonishes Flotilla Takeover and Outcome, Calls for Investigation, … Read more
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Demanding Suspension of IDF Commanders Virob and Harush
June 24, 2009
High Court petition demands the army launch a criminal investigation into the suspicion that offenses of violence and exceeding authority … Read more