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Откуда: Обер-группен-доцент, ст. руководитель группы скоростных свингеров, он же Забашлевич Оцаат Поэлевич

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Сотни палестинцев сидят в тюрьме, без суда и следствия, без предъявления какого-либо обвинения.

Некоторые - месяцы, некоторые - годы.

Нифига себе юстиция!

http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/MDE15/026/2012/en/d33da4e1-b8d2-41fe-a072-ced579ba45c7/mde150262012en.pdf
People held as administrative detainees spend months and sometimes years in prison without
being tried and without knowing the details of the allegations against them. No criminal
charges are filed and there is no intention of bringing the detainee to trial. Because most or
all of the material justifying the detention order is withheld from the detainee and his or her
lawyer, it is impossible for detainees to defend themselves meaningfully or refute the
allegations against them. Since administrative detention orders are renewable an unlimited
Starved of justice
Palestinians detained without trial in Israel
Index: MDE 15/026/2012 Amnesty International June 2012
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number of times, no administrative detainee knows when they will be released. Nor does
eventual release provide any guarantee that the same person will not be detained
administratively again or be subject to further harsh measures. Amnesty International has
documented cases of Palestinians such as Ali ‘Awad al-Jamal who spent over six consecutive
years in administrative detention. Over two decades, Saleh Mohammed Suleiman al-‘Arouri
received 20 administrative detention orders and two prison sentences; he spent more than
nine years in detention without charge or trial, before he was released in March 2010 in a
deal which saw him forcibly deported from his home in the West Bank to Syria for a
minimum of three years (see Section 4.6 for further details on his deportation).
Thousands of people, the vast majority of them Palestinians, have been detained under
administrative detention orders in Israel and the OPT, but the numbers have varied greatly
over the years. From 1948 to 1966, administrative detention was one of many harsh
measures which Israel’s Palestinian Arab citizens were subjected to under military rule, but
statistics regarding the extent of its use are not readily available. After 1967, the measure
was extensively deployed against Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip in the first
years of the Israeli occupation; for example, more than 1,100 administrative detainees were
reported in 1970.23 During the 1970s, the number fell to dozens, as Israel came under
increasing domestic and international pressure – including from Amnesty International – over
the practice.
For approximately three years after March 1982, when Ali ‘Awad al-Jamal was released after
spending six years and nine months in administrative detention, no administrative detainees
from the West Bank or Gaza Strip were held,24 although the military order authorizing
administrative detention was not repealed and there was an increasing resort to
administrative control orders confining individuals to their towns or villages. In August 1985,
the Israeli authorities announced that they would reintroduce administrative detention and
deportations in order to “clamp down on terrorism and incitement” in the OPT. Dozens of
new orders had been issued by the end of the year. Amnesty International documented 144
Palestinians detained administratively during 1986.25
A new phase began with the outbreak of the first intifada (uprising) in December 1987. By
June 1989, more than 5,000 Palestinians had been administratively detained, including
students, labourers, human rights workers, journalists, trade unionists and teachers.26
Following the peace agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization in
1993 and 1994, many administrative detainees were released, but hundreds remained in
detention, including prominent Palestinians opposed to the Oslo process. Between 1993 and
1997, the number of administrative detainees fluctuated from about 100 to over 400,
according to data collected by the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, with some
350 detained at the end of 1997.27
After many administrative detainees were released in early 1998, the number decreased to
dozens and remained at that level or lower until the end of 2001, despite the eruption of the
second intifada in September 2000. Following the large-scale Israeli military incursions
known as Operation “Defensive Shield” into major West Bank cities, which began in March
2002, during which Israeli forces arrested thousands of Palestinians,28 the number of
Palestinians detained administratively spiralled again, reaching 1,140 by April 2003. After
that date, numbers declined somewhat: monthly statistics collected by B’Tselem ranged from
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Palestinians detained without trial by Israel
Amnesty International June 2012 Index: MDE 15/026/2012
628 to 863 during 2004. From 2005 to 2007, the number of administrative detainees
continued to vary on a monthly basis but averaged 765.29 Following the capture of Israeli
soldier Gilad Shalit by Palestinian armed groups in the Gaza Strip in June 2006, dozens of
Palestinian parliamentarians affiliated with Hamas were arrested and placed in administrative
detention, in an effort to pressure Hamas for his release.
From November 2007, however, the number of administrative detainees began to decrease
again, to a low of 189 in August 2010. Since then, numbers have again increased steadily to
over 300 administrative detainees held at the time of writing in May 2012, a trend which
Amnesty International views with concern.
According to data provided by the Israel Prison Service to B’Tselem, at the end of April
2012, around 31 per cent of the 308 known administrative detainees had been held for six
months to one year, and another 34 per cent for one to two years. Thirteen Palestinians had
been in administrative detention continuously for two to four and a half years, and two had
been held for over four and a half years.30 At least four Palestinian journalists were being
held as administrative detainees.31 There are no Palestinian children currently held as
administrative detainees, but dozens of Palestinians under the age of 18 were detained
administratively between 2004 and 2008, after which numbers dropped to a single child
administrative detainee at the end of 2010.32
Although the vast majority of administrative detainees since 1967 have been Palestinians
from the OPT, smaller numbers of Israeli citizens (both Jewish and Palestinian) and foreign
nationals have also been detained administratively under the different laws and procedures
detailed in Section 3.

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Бу-га-га! Теперь и евреев начали сажать без суда и следствия. Наметился явный прогресс в искорении расовой дискриминации! И это правильно. Правда посадку организовал почему-то министр обороны... Он что, по совместительству судья? Или судья-любитель? А с другой стороны, ну даже если не судья, ну так и что? Суда-то всё равно не будет, так какая разница, кто принял решение?

http://www.newsru.co.il/israel/04aug2015/adm_0015.html
Ультраправый активист Мордехей Майер помещен под административный арест

Вечером 4 августа министр обороны Моше Яалон подписал приказ о помещении под административный арест сроком на полгода ультраправого активиста Мордехая Майера, жителя Маале Адумим.

Этот шаг предпринят в связи с причастностью Майера, который по данным ШАБАК также состоит в подпольной экстремистской организации, к акциям "таг мехир" и актами насилия в отношении арабов.

Применить в отношении Мордехая Майера административный арест рекомендовал ШАБАК.

Ранее юридический советник правительства Йегуда Вайнштейн одобрил использование административных арестов в отношении правых еврейских активистов.

Административные аресты в Израиле ранее практиковались по отношению к израильским арабам и нелегалам из стран Африки. Бессрочный административный арест позволяет помещать подозреваемого в тюрьму без суда и следствия, а также на неопределенный срок.
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