Joint project by the KGB and the Stasi - Part I

Joint project by the KGB and the Stasi - Part I


Editor's note: I bring the follownig info to IsraPundit readers with profound anguish. Over the last few weeks, I have been receiving news about brutality and violation of human rights at the hands of Israeli police, on a consistent basis. I am duty-bound to publicize these data and file protests with the Israeli embassy in my home-town of Ottawa as the greatest service I can render Israel. Let us not sit on our hands and look the other way while these violations are taking place, lest our descendants ask, "and what did you do while all this was going on?"

The following report comes from Prof Israel Hanukoglu, former Chairman of Professors for a Strong Israel, and former Science Adviser to the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was
arrested during Sunday's demonstrations.

During the demonstration in Rishon Lezion we had a small group of a few women and two men myself included. We were not involved in road blockings.

We did not lay on the road. I took on myself the task of distributing stickers with the message: People of Israel are with Gush Katif.

Policemen apparently did not want to deal with the elderly women. They approached me and asked me to stand aside. I followed their order. Then they asked me to get into their car, transferred me to the Police station. After police interrogation (that included threats, ridicule, etc. but this is another story), I was put in a small cell of about 1X1 m that is normally used for visitor communication with jailed inmates. I spent there several hours. Then at night I was transferred to the Maasiyahu jail. The policemen who transferred explained to me that distributing stickers is against the law!

After I was jailed all night long demonstrators kept pouring into my section. By the morning my cell of eight people was full. I had the great honor that one of the people put in my cell included Rabbi Levinger from Hebron the Founder of the Hebron community.

I was brought before a judge who released me to partial house arrest with option to go to work during day hours. These limitations hold until my case will be brought for further discussion on next Wednesday. The case was delayed because the large number of people arrested did not permit proper trial of each case.

Welcome USSR.

Best regards,

Israel Hanukoglu

Posted by Joseph Alexander Norland at May 19, 2005 03:28 PM

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1. T. said:

Hmmmm, sorry to hear of your terrible experience at the hands of our totally corrupt judicial system, of course, had you been reading IsraPundit for the last few years, none of this would have come as a surprise.

Posted by: T. on May 19, 2005 08:38 PM

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