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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Government Attempts to Re-Legislate Bill Exempting State from Liability for Any Damages Caused to Palestinians
July 8, 2012
Proposed legislation seeks to prevent Palestinians from suing the State for damages caused by the Israeli military. Bill will be … Read more
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ACRI in the News: June 2012
July 1, 2012
Government Proceeds with Plan to Detain Asylum Seekers ‘Infiltrators imprisonment plan unrealistic’ June 4, 2012 (Ynet) Illegal, unrealistic and … Read more
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The Writing Is on the Wall: Prevent Next “Price Tag” Incident
June 25, 2012
Anticipating possible settler reprisals to the eviction of Ulpana Hill, human rights organizations call on security forces to prepare in … Read more
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Protest under Threat
June 24, 2012
This past weekend, two summer phenomena returned to the streets of Tel Aviv: the longtime tradition of a summer heat … Read more
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Army to Avoid Using Dogs to Disperse Demonstrations in the Occupied Territories
June 17, 2012
ACRI welcomes the decision but still concerned about the statement from “a senior military source” that this practice might be … Read more