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Update on five jailed Israeli conscripts

Shalom, Salaam | 24.02.2004 21:32 | Anti-militarism | Repression | Social Struggles | Cambridge

Update on five jailed Israeli conscripts and Yoni Ben Artzi

From: Gush Shalom (Israeli Peace Bloc)  info@gush-shalom.org

Tel-Aviv, February 17, 2004.


In early 2003, with the occupation becoming increasingly grim, the military
authorities sought to stem the tide of refusal by court-martialing some of
the "trouble makers". A year later, the army seems to have a bad case of
indigestion, trying to get rid of them.

[Report by Adam Keller on behalf of the Refusers Parents’ Forum.]

#The five: a bone in the throat of the military prison
# Ben Artzi: still "not a pacifist" but to be released, so it now seems


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#The five: a bone in the throat of the military prison

Early morning at one Tel-Aviv's main arteries. On one side the Twin
Towers of the Azrieli Commercial Center. On the other side, a monster of
concrete and glass being constructed to house the expanding Ministry of
Defence. In between, a group of demonstrators holding up the placards
"Release the Prisoners of Conscience". Leaflets were handed out to the
big stream of mostly rear-echelon soldiers on their way to the morning
shift.

At nine, not far from there - in the courtroom of the Military Appeals Court
- a surrealistic scene - the testimony by Colonel Major Ochana, Deputy Commander of the Israeli Military Police Corps. "Ever since these five arrived at Military Prison-6, in January, their presence is completely undermining discipline and good order in the prison. The prison commandant and the entire staff are mainly concerned with them, and have no time and energy left for the rest of the five hundred prisoners. They are political activists with their own agenda, completely unfitting for the conditions of a military prison, governed by military discipline. Therefore, we demand that they be forthwith be transferred to a civilian prison." He was addressing the committee concerned with such prisoner transfers,
convened at the Appeals Court hall.

Persistently questioned by advocate Avner Pinchuk appointed by the civil
rights association ACRI to defend the five, Colonel Ochana could mention
no other example than Shimri Tzameret publishing a prison blog on the
internet "in contravention of prison regulations." The military authorities
had been quite tardy in stamping upon this dangerous subversive activity
which Tzameret maintained with the mediation of his grandmother. It had
gone on for nearly a year, and in fact during the five's court martial the
prosecutor had extensively quoted from the blog in his speeches. "There
is much more, but I can't disclose it right now for fear of compromising
intelligence sources" was the Colonel's way of saving his face. In fact, the
committee obliged him by holding a session in camera, expelling the five,
their lawyer, and the entire audience of supporters and family members.
The five, Noam Bahat, Matan Kaminer, Adam Maor, Haggai Matar and
Shimri Tzameret, seemed rather amused, as they sat in the sun on the lawn
outside the courtroom, surrounded by parents and girl friends. Their good
spirits were undampened by their being handcuffed two by two (the sixth
one being a non-political transfer case). "The prison intelligence officer
does maintain a network of spies and informers, and tries to give the
prisoners the impression that he knows everything. But I doubt that they
have anything real on us to say in there", said Haggai Matar.

One by one, the five were called back in, to give their own testimony and
state their position towards the possibility of going to a civilian prison.
Each in turn repeated the position which they had agreed upon: "We consider the intention of transferring us to a civilian prison as part of the campaign of harassment by the military authorities." Colonel Elisha Caspi, presiding judge grew impatient: "Why do you persist in throwing out this abstract principles? Do you have no personal preferences? No practical considerations?" The five did not oblige him. "But why?" exclaimed the military
prosecution representative, Lieutenant Colonel Inbar.
"You don't want to be soldiers. You don't accept military discipline. Why then are you trying to stick to the military prison? Would you not rather move to a civilian
prison where you will not will have to get up at 5am, stand at roll calls the whole day, and address every guard with 'Sir', and where you will have a much better chance to have your term reduced for good behavior?"

"If we are not fitting for a military framework and military discipline, then the army really should send us out of the military prison, not to a civilian prison - but home. After all, our entire court martial turned on the issue whether or not we are to be soldiers, and there the army firmly insisted that we should. The civilian prison is a place for people who have done something wrong in civil society. We have not committed a light traffic offence."

This was followed by a speech of adv. Pinchuk. "The military system is
exhibiting a completely irrational hysteria towards these five guys, as if they carry in
their pocket atomic bombs, ready to explode. The claim of "secret intelligence
material" is void of any substance. They are not on trial here, they have
already been tried and sentenced. They are not here because of any activity on
their part, but because of their very essence as refusers, as people who follow
the dictates of their conscience. Their integrity and courage to refuse is
perceived as a threat."

Lieutenant Colonel Inbar addressed an identical question to each of the five in
turn: "If you stay in Prison-6, would you be willing to oblige yourself to the
prison commandant to adhere to military discipline without exception?" The
answers were very much alike:
"In the month and half that we are in Prison-6 we have obeyed the orders given
to us, but we can't give a blanket promise for the future. If we get an order
contradicting our conscience, we will not obey."

Colonel Ochana pounced upon this answer. "You see! They are not willing to abide
by the most basic obligation, keeping military discipline in the prison. For
example, we have started a project of taking prisoners out to do work on the
Security Fence. Do you think that if we ordered these five to do it, they would
obey?" The faces of some of the other officers present showed some consternation. To threaten imprisoned refusers with being sent to work on the very disputed fence, due next week to be on the agenda of the International Court in The Hague, that seemed to be going a bit far for them.

The members of the military committee remained closeted for more than an hour,
to come out and announce that the decision will be given on an other day.

On March 3, the next act is due on the same place: the appeal prepared by adv.
Dov Chenin against both the conviction of the five and the length of their term.

 http://www.refuz.org.il/
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# Ben Artzi: still "not a pacifist" but to be released, so it now seems

It began yesterday with the curious decision of the army's Conscience Committee
which had dealt for the fourth consecutive time with the case of Yoni Ben Artzi.
The committee had no wish to deal with the issue again, but they were obliged to
do it by the unanimous verdict of the military court, whose three judges declared themselves convinced of the sincerity of Ben Artzi's pacifist convictions and threw the ball back into the committee' court. The resolution, transmitted by fax to the office of advocate Avigdor Feldman, was an unparalleled piece of convoluted thinking and narrow-mindedness. "He is not a pacifist, but an egocentric person, to be discharged on grounds of incompatibility, rather than conscience." In order to proof their point they
cited his being kept in open detention at the Michve Alon Camp, where soldiers
lacking basic education are brought to learn. "He preferred to spend months in
complete idleness, rather than help these unfortunates." The truth is a bit
different: upon his arrival at this camp, Ben Artzi offered to teach them
basic mathematics (his specialty). After two weeks the lessons were discontinued
by the camp authorities - officially because "Ben Artzi is not a qualified
teacher."

"They are letting me go with as bad a grace as they could manage. I expected
nothing else from them" said Yoni Ben Artzi when asked for comment.
For more information:  mbartzi@yahoo.com

see also Ha'aretz:
Panel: Exempt Ben-Artzi due to 'incompatibility'
By Lili Galili, Haaretz Correspondent

Hebrew
 http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=395269&contrassID=1&subC
ontrassID=1&sbSubContrassID=0

English
 http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=395276&contrassID=1&
subContrassID=7&sbSubContrassID=0&listSrc=Y

Jerusalem Post:

Feb. 17, 2004
IDF recommends releasing conscientious objector
By {HYPERLINK "mailto: updates@jpost.com"}JPost.com Staff

 http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull&cid=10769
92948841&p=1008596981749

Shalom, Salaam
- Homepage: http://www.refuz.org.il/

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