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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Knesset Roundup | January 7
January 7, 2014
To receive the Knesset Roundup directly to your email, click … Read more
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ACRI in the News
August 6, 2013
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel stands at the forefront of protecting human rights in Israel and the OPT. … Read more
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Stop Firing Rubber Bullets at West Bank Protesters, ACRI and B’Tselem Urge Israel
August 2, 2013
The Israel Defense Forces must end its use of rubber bullets as a means to disperse demonstrations in the occupied … Read more
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ACRI Calls for Examination of Measures to Protect Palestinians from Settler Violence
June 11, 2013
Ahead of tomorrow’s hearing on “price tag” incidents in the Knesset’s Interior Committee, the Association for Civil Rights in … Read more
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Information Center for Demonstrators in the Occupied Territories
May 9, 2013
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel has launched a new online information center containing a vast range of theoretical … Read more
Legal Work
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A three year old Cancer patient will remain without electricity
November 28, 2005
By: Shabtai Gold, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel Enass al Atrash, a resident of an unrecognized Arab-Bedouin village in the Negev, … Read more
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Court criticizes blocked access to olive harvesters
September 12, 2005
The criticism was voiced yesterday in the Supreme Court in response to a petition submitted by ACRI and the organization, … Read more