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Objectors to Military Service in Israel Go on Hunger Strike in Prison
by Sergeiy Sandler - New Profile
6:34pm Sat Jan 18 '03
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address: POB 3454, Ramat-HaSharon 47100, Israel phone: 03-5160119 newprofile@speedy.co.il
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On Thursday, 16 January 2003, two imprisoned conscientious objectors to military service, Noam Bahat and Hillel Goral, went on hunger strike.
Another objector, Jonathan Ben-Artzi, has been sentenced to his 7th consecutive term in prison on the same day.
All in all, we are presently aware of 9 young men held in prison due to their refusal to perform regular military service on conscientious grounds. They are joined by conscripts and reserves soldiers imprisoned due to their refusal to fight in the Palestinian Occupied Territories.
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Press Release, 18 Jan. 2003:
Objectors to Military Service in Israel Go on Hunger Strike in Prison
On Thursday, 16 January 2003, two imprisoned conscientious objectors to military service, Noam Bahat and Hillel Goral, went on hunger strike. Both are among the signatories of a letter signed last year by over 300 high school students, declaring their refusal to serve in the Israeli army (see their website at www.shministim.org). Both objectors are serving a second consecutive prison term in defense of their convictions and are held in the isolation ward of Military Prison No. 4, south of Tel-Aviv.
According to Noam Bahat, the hunger strike comes to protest his imprisonment for opposing the occupation of the Palestinian people, as well as to protest the occupation itself.
We demand that the democratic right of these conscientious objectors not to perform military service be recognized and call upon the Ministry of Defense and the Israeli military to release them at once.
Draft resisters are being sentenced to several consecutive terms of imprisonment for the same ‘offense’. On Thursday, 16 January, conscientious objector Jonathan Ben-Artzi was sentenced by Gen. Gil Regev, head of the military manpower division, to 35 days in military prison. This is the seventh consecutive prison term for Ben-Artzi, raising the total length of his imprisonment so far to 196 days. A recently opened online petition against the practice of repeated imprisonment of objectors has already gathered over 1000 signatures worldwide
(see http://www.petitiononline.com/091202/).
The imprisonment of these objectors is in clear violation of their fundamental human rights as recognized in international treaties signed and ratified by Israel.
All in all, we are presently aware of 9 young men held in prison due to their refusal to perform regular military service on conscientious grounds. They are joined by conscripts and reserves soldiers imprisoned due to their refusal to fight in the Palestinian Occupied Territories.
The Israeli movement of objectors, including organizations, such as New Profile, the Seniors’ Letter, Yesh-Gvul and Courage to Refuse, calls for the immediate and unconditional release from prison of all objectors, without fear of further imprisonment of young people obeying their conscience.
New Profile – Movement for the Civil-ization of Israeli Society (www.newprofile.org)
The Seniors’ Letter (www.shministim.org)
Yesh-Gvul (www.yesh-gvul.org)
Courage to Refuse (www.seruv.org.il)
The Objectors’ Parents Group
Gush-Shalom (www.gush-shalom.org) www.newprofile.org add your comments
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Human Rights
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12:32pm Mon Jan 20 '03
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These few good men are the hope of Irael, the voice of reason and dissent. Any democratic country should embrace different moral views as well as political, but it does sadly seem like even the courts that break the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights do not understand what these rights are or for whom they are.
In any country a person can object to the compulsary military service on ideological grounds. To deny them this right is to be in breach of international law. And again Israel is in breack.....a painfull routine it seems that now effect the Israeli people as well as the Palestinian. add your comments
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Important article in Ynet (in Hebrew)
by Ynetter
9:07pm Sat Jan 25 '03
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