vrijdag 29 februari 2008

De Israelische Terreur 329



'Still no justice for October 2000 killings
Jonathan Cook, The Electronic Intifada, 26 February 2008

On 2 October 2000, as the Israeli army was beginning its ruthless crackdown on the second intifada in the occupied territories, 17-year-old Aseel Asleh joined tens of thousands of other Palestinian citizens across Israel in taking to the streets in protest and in a show of solidarity with their kin across the Green Line.

A firm believer in nonviolence, Asleh wore a T-shirt emblazoned with the logo of a prominent Jewish and Arab coexistence group, Seeds of Peace, as he marched alongside family, friends and neighbors through his town of Arrabeh in northern Israel.

Within hours Asleh was dead, face down in an olive grove. A bullet, fired from a police gun at point-blank range, had severed an artery near the back of his neck in what looked suspiciously like an execution. Earlier he had been seen fleeing through the grove, chased by a police squad breaking up the demonstration.

Late last month, after a seven-year battle for justice, Asleh's parents and those of another 12 Palestinian demonstrators killed inside Israel at the start of the intifada heard that the policemen responsible for the deaths would almost certainly never stand trial.

Israel's attorney-general, Menachem Mazuz, told the families that the investigations were being wound up. In most cases there was a lack of evidence, he claimed, and in the cases where there was evidence the policeman had acted in the belief that their lives were in danger.

The decision was a heavy blow not only to the families but also to the fifth of Israel's population who are Palestinian. In a display of anger and frustration over the continuing inaction by the state, a one-day general strike was called, bringing Palestinian citizens out onto the streets once again.'

"Arab blood is worthless"

Lees verder: http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9329.shtml

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Herman2

Zo gaat het in het "democratische" israel...
NO INVESTIGATION...=no military police inquiry and no one will be held accountable, the statement said.=

Israel: 2006 deadly shelling, accidental
Wed, 27 Feb 2008 06:54:40

No legal action will be taken about 2006 (en NU PAS een reaktie Sic! H.) Israeli shelling of two houses which killed 21 sleeping Palestinian civilians, the military says.

The shelling in Gaza was "not intentional and was directly due to a rare and severe failure in the artillery fire control system," the military said Tuesday, releasing the findings of an internal inquiry.

Therefore, there will be no military police inquiry and no one will be held accountable, the statement said.

The shelling which occurred in northern Gaza in November 2006 provoked the wrath of international groups and human rights organizations.

The shells crashed into houses in the town of Beit Hanoun, killing mostly women and children.

The Israeli military claimed it was aimed at Hamas resistance fighters firing rockets from northern Gaza.

JS/DT

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