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ISRAEL maakt racisme nu ook legaal jegens palestijnen
FOR BACKGROUND SEE: http://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGMDE150632004
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cabinet okays extension to controversial Citizenship Law By Gideon Alon Haaretz 18 July 2004 http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/452850.html The cabinet voted Sunday to extend by six months a law barring Palestinians married to Israelis from obtaining their spouse's citizenship. The controversial law, condemned by Amnesty International as racist, was originally intended to be extended by a year, but the extension period was cut by half in line with a proposal Thursday by Attorney Menachem Mazuz. The cabinet also agreed to establish a ministerial committee headed by Interior Minister Avraham Poraz, which will produce a revised version the law. The new law will make facilitate the reunification of Israel-Palestinian families deemed to be a low security risk. Mazuz, who attended a consultation with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Poraz and Shin Bet chief Avi Dichter, suggested change in the extension period of the law, which was enacted in July 2003 for one year. Mazuz suggested three reservations for the law, which evoked international denunciations and was branded discriminatory and racist. It is now pending a High Court of Justice ruling. Mazuz suggested a married Palestinian couple over 35 be permitted to be naturalized; Palestinian women married to Israelis would be naturalized if the security authorities confirm the candidate's relatives are not involved in terror; and Palestinian families with children who have been living in Israel for several years but have not settled their citizenship status, will be treated less rigidly. Mazuz suggested that at the end of the six-month extension period a new, time-limited Citizenship Law, would be enacted. The temporary provision for the Citizenship Law was enacted at the recommendation of the Shin Bet, which said the Israeli sons of naturalized Palestinians were involved in terrorist activity. The Shin Bet has not changed its position and says the threat is still in effect, and Sharon has adopted its position. Adalah, the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel wrote to the ministers that the law was "extremely unconstitutional, racist and discriminatory, as it deprives basic rights on nationalistic grounds." |
deze toch maar even uppen
voor diegenen dat er niets van racisme in israel is , is dit bericht natuurlijk bijzonders onaangenaam |
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Heeft niets te maken met racisme, maar wel alles met veiligheid.
Schijnhuwelijken is een probleem dat wij ook kennen... Maar alleen gebeurd dat hier louter voor een Belgisch paspoort. Daar gebeurt dat op Israël binnen te raken om bomaanslagen te plegen. |
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tja , amnesty international zijn nu ook reeds antisemitsich zekers .?
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van mijn uitspraken heb ik geen gewetensnood...
van de leugens die jij maakt zal elke JOOD mogen genieten telkens hij ze leest veel zal hij er niet van genieten vrees ik! maar dat is voor jou rekening 8) je bent nu eenmaal een fundamentalist, je kan het ook niet helpen |
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