Don't profit from injustice. The Presbyterian Church USA has been considering divesting from the Israeli occupation since 2004. Every other year, they hold a General Assembly. There they address issues related to Israel/Palestine, and they discuss their desire not to profit from human rights violations and injustice. For six years, they have asked Caterpillar to ensure that the bulldozers it sells are not used to demolish Palestinian homes or uproot Palestinian olive trees. Unfortunately, Caterpillar has not changed its practices.
So many have stepped forward to back New
Profile during this time. We would like to thank you warmly.
This has been deeply meaningful for us. In a truly amazing
show of support, you have sent over 5,000 letters to Israel's
Attorney General, protesting the criminalization of New
Profile, via the Jewish Voice for Peace website. You have,
moreover, taken many other actions, as suggested on our
website.
We are writing to let
you know that your voice is getting through, apparently
penetrating the indifference of Israeli authorities. The
Israeli Human Rights and Foreign Relations Dept. has sent many of you a
formal answer, indicating that they cannot afford to ignore
the massive mobilization of New Profile supporters worldwide,
and exposing their need to save face.
We are writing
to ask you to keep up your meaningful work; please stay with
us and write the government again that you are not convinced
by their façade of human rights and legalese. (You can once
again do this either through Jewish Voice for Peace or
independently, to one of the addresses listed on our website at: www.newprofile.org/english.)
New
Profile is not an isolated
case. Eleven New Profile activists were detained or summoned
by police for interrogation on trumped up suspicions of
incitement and assisting in the obtainment of fraudulent
exemptions from the military. To date, they remain under
police restrictions, four activists' computers are still
being held and a court case, and even prison sentences, may
be in the offing. (Check our website soon for ongoing
updates.)
All of this, however, is part
and parcel of the sharply increased scapegoating,
intimidation and harassment of Israeli citizens, and
especially Palestinian citizens of Israel, who dare to voice
opposing opinions. The Association of Citizen Rights in Israel
notes an escalation of harassment and violence against Left
Wing activists by Israeli government authorities and the
police since Israel's military incursion into Gaza in December
2008, in an apparent, systematic attempt to silence dissent
and stifle political
discourse.
Here
is a short list of some of
the victims and incidents:
Samih Jabarin
(41) - from Yaffa (Jaffa), is being held under strict house
arrest at his parents' home in the city of Um Al Fahim. He is charged
with assaulting Chief of the Northern Border Patrol, during a
demonstration on no evidence other than the officer's own statement.
Jabarin, who is barred from his creative work, his studies, and his
normal living environment, also serves as a blatant warning to other
activists. http://www.atzuma.co.il/petition/friendsofsamieh/1/1000/
Anarchists Against the
Wall -
Members of this organization also experience ongoing attempts to
oppress their activities against Israel's occupation of Palestine and
its inhuman separation wall. Now, more and more, the Israeli military
is targeting Israeli citizens, too, in addition to Palestinian and
international protesters against the wall with lethal shootings,
violent attacks, arrests and
detention.
Adalah, The Legal Center for Arab Minority
Rights in Israel, is preparing a detailed report (soon to be featured
on their website) on police violence against Arab university students
who protested Israel's attack on Gaza, violence which was expressly
allowed and aided by university authorities. Four of these students,
Palestinian citizens of Israel, whom Adalah lawyers are representing,
are currently facing charges and trials.
Adalah also reports the ongoing
detention of some ten activists from the town of Shefamr, in northern
Israel, all detained following the attack against Gaza, on suspicion of
stone-throwing and/or disturbing the peace.
Ezra Nawi,
an activist known for his work in South Mt. Hebron, West Bank, is
accused of having assaulted a police officer during a demonstration to
prevent the demolition of yet another Palestinian home. His
ongoing work in the area has brought the plight of the Palestinians
into the spotlight and his arrest is an attempt by authorities to
silence him. (www.supportezra.net)
This
is
just part of the accumulating evidence of Israeli
authorities' systematic deployment of police and the military
to stifle protest and paralyze civil activism, while
terrorizing Palestinian civil society in particular. The
repressive, undemocratic state revealed by such practices
cannot be hidden by legalistic phrases or respectable-looking
letter heads. It is very far from the democracy that Israel
claims to be.
Thank you for helping us let
Israeli authorities know that their abuses of state power are
visible and shameful, while their formalistic claims are
unconvincing.