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Courts administration: Probe radical rightist MK for incitment posters

Israel Courts administration seeks investigation against MK Ben Ari for distributing posters
across Jerusalem depicting judges wearing Keffiyehs.
The ads were made in protest against the court's decision to deny the State's petition to postpone the eviction of the residents of Ulpana, a neighborhood built on contested land in the West Bank settlement of Beit El.

MK Ben Ari: "I don’t understand what's wrong with putting a Keffiyeh on a judge," he said. " The thought that a Keffiyeh is some kind of an insult indicates that the spirit of racism has reached the courts administration.


Published: 05.09.12


An adviser to the courts administration urged Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein on Wednesday to launch an investigation against Knesset Member Michael Ben Ari (National Union), who was responsible for the distribution of posters that allegedly disparaged the High Court of Justice.


In a letter obtained by Ynet, Attorney Barak Lazer claimed that the posters, which were hung across Jerusalem, depicted High Court justices wearing Keffiyehs and featured the slogan "If there is no loyalty, there is no justice."



Lazer posited that the ads were made in protest against the court's decision to deny the State's petition to postpone the eviction of the residents of Ulpana, a neighborhood built on contested land in the West Bank settlement of Beit El.


Lazer wrote that the posters appear to incite mutiny, and could warrant a contempt of court charge.


"The leveling of such defamatory statements and incitement against the Supreme Court – the institution and the judges – is outrageous and intolerable," he wrote. "(…) An attempt to delegitimize the courts system and its judges, and to ascribe inappropriate intentions while slandering judges due to a decision that was made at their professional discretion, must be viewed gravely – all the more so when it is done by a public official."


MK Ben Ari dismissed the accusations.


"I don’t understand what's wrong with putting a Keffiyeh on a judge," he said. " The thought that a Keffiyeh is some kind of an insult indicates that the spirit of racism has reached the courts administration.


"I wish the police would open the investigation; it would allow me the opportunity to teach the courts administration a lesson in democracy," he added. "It's funny that the same court officials who fight for the freedom of expression are seeking silence when it comes to legitimate criticism of judges."






http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4227089,00.html


The photo shows the poster against the judges


Added: May-9-2012 Occurred On: May-9-2012
By: aydeo
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  • This radical rightist MK claims that claiming his posters are hateful against the court system is a racist claim,since "there is nothing hateful in a (Arab) Keffiyeh..."

    But what counts is his meaning, which is to portray the judges of Israel as "enemies" of society and the state- That is exactly what the radical right did to Rabin, in the months before he was murdered, when showing posters of him with Nazi outfit and a Keffiyeh.

    This is a plain hateful incitment againt the More..

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    • @aydeo

      And the most hillarious part is that the judge in the middle of the poster is Grunis, a judge with a rightist agenda, which the political right camp in Israel was putting allot of efforts last year to make sure he will be appointed (in the supreme court) and now they found out he also makes legal descisions against the settlements....LOOOOL!!

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