May 6, 2010 at 6 am the Israeli General Security Service and Israeli
police raided Ameer Makhoul’s home in Haifa and arrested him. Makhoul,
serves as General Director of Ittijah – The Union of Arab
Community-Based Associations and Chairman of the Public Committee for
the Protection of Political Freedoms in the framework of the High
Follow-up Committee for the Arab Citizens in Israel.
The police conducted an extensive search of the house, confiscated
personal items and was even reluctant to show the arrest warrant, which
eventually stated that the arrest was for 'security reasons'.
Meanwhile, another police group raided the Ittijah offices and
confiscated the computers and other important materials.
At the hearing of Ameer Makoul’s case today (7 May), the judge extended his detention for six days.
The arrest follows a two months bar on travel for Makhoul issued on
April 22 by the Israeli Interior Minister. Both, the arrest warrant and
prohibition order, are based on 1948 emergency regulations and are
arbitrary political, not legal decisions issued by the courts. They
lack the most basic standards of human rights and due process,
particularly as they are based on 'secret' evidence.
PNGO believes that this is part of an escalated campaign to repress the
work of Palestinian human rights defenders and to undermine civil
society organizations and public action. Palestinians in the occupied
West Bank and Gaza Strip as well as Palestinian citizens of Israel and
their organizations are currently the target of Israeli repressive
measures which deny them their human rights of freedom of movement,
freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association as well as
the right to protection from arbitrary arrest and blatantly disregard
democratic principles.
We therefore call for the immediate and unconditional release of Ameer Makhoul and call on:
International civil society and human rights organizations to:
• Publicly condemn and campaign against the arrest of Ameer Makhoul and
the repression of Palestinian human rights defenders and civil society.
• Lobby their governments and diplomatic missions to address their
Israeli counterparts and pressure Israel to release Ameer Makhoul and
to stop the repression of Palestinian human rights defenders and civil
society.
International governments, foreign ministries, diplomatic missions and
the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign and Security
Policies, Catherine Ashton to:
• Seek meetings with their Israeli counterparts at ministerial levels
and apply the necessary pressure on Israel to release Ameer Makhoul and
to stop the repression of Palestinian human rights defenders and civil
society.
• Extend the EU monitoring system of the military court hearings of
human rights defenders from the West Bank to the court hearings of
Palestinian HRDs with Israeli citizenship, particularly in the case of
Ameer Makhoul.
• To condition all trade and cooperation agreements and membership in
international organizations on Israeli respect for human rights and
democratic principles and to halt any relevant negotiations as a
measure to induce Israel to stop the repression of human rights
defenders and Palestinian civil society.
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