A Palestinian rights group has issued a report condemning Israeli regime for implementing discriminatory laws over the past decades.
Rights group raps Israeli apartheid regime over discriminatory laws
2 Nov 2021 - 10:22
A Palestinian rights group has issued a report condemning Israeli regime for implementing discriminatory laws over the past decades.
Palestinian human rights organization, Al-Haq, has released a 15-page report on Monday denouncing Tel Aviv regime for implementing apartheid discriminatory laws and policies since its establishment in 1948.
The Al-Haq said in part of its report that,” In order to maintain its apartheid system, Israel has pursued a policy of systematic persecution of Palestinian civil society organizations that confront its apartheid laws, policies and practices.”
It referred to various forms of intimidation and institutionalized harassment ranging from death threats, arbitrary detention, torture and other ill treatment, collective punishment, travel ban, deportation and other efforts to shrink the Palestinian civil society as some instances of prosecution.
On May 15, 1948 Israel forcibly evicted hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their ancestral lands and proclaimed its existence, a day called the Nakba Day or the Day of Catastrophe.
Al-Haq is among the six rights groups which have recently been outlawed by Israeli regime as “terrorist organization.”
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