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mark61
03-06-08, 18:41
The Israeli Supreme Court has called on the government to reconsider its almost total ban on Palestinian students leaving the Gaza Strip to study abroad.

The court said the policy was harming prospects for future coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.

This follows the reinstatement by the US state department of Fulbright grants to seven Palestinians in Gaza.

The scholarships had been withdrawn because Israel would not provided exit permits to the students.

Israel tightened its blockade of Gaza after Hamas seized power there a year ago, largely cutting off the territory from the outside world.

Petition

The Israeli Supreme Court heard on Monday a petition filed by Israeli human rights group Gisha on behalf of two Palestinian students whose requests to leave Gaza to study in Britain and Germany have been rejected by Israel.

Palestinian human rights groups in Gaza said hundreds of students would miss deadlines to pursue studies at universities abroad if Israel did not relax travel restrictions.

A member of the court hearing the petition said Israel's policy was harming "any chance of coexistence" between the Jewish state and its neighbours in Gaza.

The panel said the policy should be reviewed within two weeks, but the oral comments are non-binding on the Israeli government.

Human right groups and some Israeli politicians have described the policy of not letting the students out as "collective punishment".

Israel says that as long as Palestinian militants fire rockets from Gaza at Israeli towns, nobody - apart from the most urgent of medical cases - can leave.

The prestigious Fulbright scholarships are run by the US state department.

On Friday US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has promised to investigate the withdrawal of the scholarships.

"If you cannot engage young people and give complete horizon to their expectations and to their dreams, then I don't know that there would be any future for Palestine or, frankly, since I believe the two-state solution is so important to Israelis and Palestinians, to the people of that region who want to have decent lives," Ms Rice said.

De VS gaven een aantal Palestijnen te Gaza een Fulbright-(staats)beurs om in de VS te studeren; Israel verbiedt hen Gaza te verlaten (wie zei ook weer dat Gaza geen openluchtgevangenis is?); de VS trekt die beurzen weer in, stelt ze daarna weer beschikbaar (?).

Het Israëlische Hooggerechtshof spreekt zich tegen het uitreisverbod uit, maar dat kan de regering blijkbaar naast zich neerleggen. Wat heb je dan aan een hooggerechtshof?

mark61
03-06-08, 19:05
Tutu: Gaza blockade abomination

Archbishop Tutu describes his feelings after visiting Gaza
Nobel peace laureate Desmond Tutu has called Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip an "abomination".

He strongly condemned what he called international "silence and complicity" on the blockade, which he compared to the actions of Burma's leaders.

Speaking at the end of a two day mission to the area, the former archbishop said the humanitarian situation there could not be justified.

Earlier, 60 Palestinians were detained in an Israeli raid on northern Gaza.

Residents in the Beit Hanoun area were summoned to a local square by Israeli troops with loudhailers before dozens were taken away, witnesses said.

'International complicity'

Mr Tutu was in Gaza on a United Nations fact-finding mission into the killing of 19 Palestinians by Israeli shellfire in November 2006.

My message to the international community is that our silence and complicity, especially on the situation in Gaza, shames us all. It is almost like the behaviour of the military junta in Burma

Desmond Tutu
The former archbishop of Cape Town said the international community's "silence and complicity, especially on the situation in Gaza, shames us all".

Mr Tutu said conflicts were resolved through talking to enemies not friends.

He said his meeting with the deposed prime minister, Ismail Haniya, was an opportunity to tell the Hamas leader the firing of rockets into Israel was also a violation of human rights.

During his two-day visit, Mr Tutu met relatives of 19 civilians killed in the Israeli shelling of two houses in Beit Hanoun and is due to report his findings to the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

He condemned the incident as a "massacre".



Tutu rocks.

knuppeltje
03-06-08, 19:06
(wie zei ook weer dat Gaza geen openluchtgevangenis is?);

Het Israëlische Hooggerechtshof spreekt zich tegen het uitreisverbod uit, maar dat kan de regering blijkbaar naast zich neerleggen. Wat heb je dan aan een hooggerechtshof?

Ik denk dat er hier een paar zijn die het een Bio Vakantieoord vinden.
Ach, een echte democratie als Israel heeft toch geen hoger gerechtshof nodig? Stel je voor dat die zich met de democratische spelregels zouden gaan bemoeien? Zijn ze helemaal besodemietert?
En zeg nou zelf, met die temperaturen daar is een openluchtgevangenis voor de gevangenen alleen maar aangenaam. Tis maar goed dat daar zo goed als geen werk meer is, anders zouden de stakkers veel last van de hitte hebben.

Tomas
03-06-08, 19:10
Tutu rocks.

Nog 1 maand.

mark61
03-06-08, 19:12
Nog 1 maand.

Alles sal reg kom


*jaloeoers*