Israel Military Censorship Glance
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CordCutter
5/12/2002 (10:29)
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Israel Military Censorship Glance
The Associated Press
Friday, May 10, 2002; 4:10 PM

Here's a look at Israel's military censorship:


WHAT IT IS:

The Israeli government, through emergency regulations in effect since the 1948 establishment of the state, requires journalists, local and foreign, to submit security-related materials for approval to the military censor's office – a unit whose commander holds the rank of brigadier general.

To receive official press accreditation, foreign correspondents must sign a statement saying that they understand the censorship rules. It says that 'all written material, photographs and recordings dealing with security and defense matters intended for transmission abroad must be presented to the censor's office.'


HOW IT WORKS:

The question of whether specific materials require the censor's approval is generally left up to the journalists, although in some cases the decision to censor specific information is made known in various ways.

Written articles are generally faxed to the censor's office – while other materials usually need to be viewed by a censor in person. The article is faxed back either with an 'approved' stamp or with deletions marked.

When a story is censored, AP runs an editor's note stating that it was 'reviewed by a military censor as required by the Israeli government, and deletions were made.'


WHAT IS CENSORED:

In recent days the censor has deleted references to the size of the military buildup near the Gaza Strip – troops and numbers of tanks; the fact of a callup, and the positioning of unspecified numbers of tanks, was not censored.

In recent months the censor has also held up for hours publication of combat deaths until the families could be notified – arguing that the report might have caused unnecessary alarm to the families of all soldiers.

The censor also has deleted items involving security-related arrests in cases where there was a gag order, in effect enforcing the court's decision.


SANCTIONS:

The document signed by foreign correspondents states that should violations occur, 'the censor is permitted to take measures to prevent the transmission of prohibited news items.' Violators face possible revocation of press credentials and even expulsion; although violations could be considered a criminal offense, no foreign correspondents are known to have been jailed.

In addition, a media outlet can be shut down – as was done temporarily to the Israeli newspaper Hadashot in the 1980s.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A2171-2002May10.html
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Lady Pehryn Cordcutter Yada Yada Ya
5/12/2002 (10:39)
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Neo-Nazis, Foes Clash At Israeli Embassy

By Allan Lengel
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, May 12, 2002; Page A19


Their disparate, passionate views threw them together yesterday. Dozens of police officers kept them apart.

Under clear blue skies, in a normally serene neighborhood, about 250 neo-Nazis and white separatists rallied outside the Israeli Embassy, exchanging angry rhetoric with about 150 counter-demonstrators across the street.

The white supremacists, from states including Ohio, Florida and Georgia, gathered outside the embassy on Van Ness Street in upper Northwest Washington to protest U.S. support for Israel. Occasionally, they pumped their arms in the air in unison and yelled, 'Sieg Heil.' Some also voiced support for the Palestinians, waving Palestinian flags and chanting, 'Two, four, six, eight, we don't want your Jewish state.' They interspersed their chants with obscenities and racial and ethnic slurs.

The counter-demonstrators, who included Palestinians, Jews and African Americans, came to voice opposition to the neo-Nazis and support for Palestinian independence. Many were outraged that the white separatists would take on the Palestinian cause as their own. Some counter-demonstrators responded by displaying their middle fingers and chanting, 'Nazi picketers always lie, they don't care if Arabs die.'

'It's not right,' said Isis Nusair, 35, a Palestinian and D.C. resident who screamed, 'Put that flag down!' to a white supremacist protester across the street who was waving a Palestinian flag. 'It drives me crazy. They're using the Palestinian issue for their own racism.'

Rami Elamine, another counter-demonstrator, said he came to tell the white supremacists: 'We don't need your help in this struggle. You would just as well go after Arabs and Muslims and Palestinians just as you do the Jews. But you're using the situation to whip up anti-Semitism. We can stand against the Israeli policies and against anti-Semitism.'

D.C. officers and uniformed U.S. Secret Service police -- some in riot gear -- stood between the two groups, which took up positions on sidewalks opposite one another in the 2600 block of Van Ness. There were no arrests during the rally, but one 16-year-old counter-demonstrator was arrested after the rally ended at 2 p.m. for slowing traffic and refusing to move on, in an incident involving the separatists, police said.

The white supremacist rally was sponsored by the National Alliance, which advocates the overthrow of the U.S. government and a white separatist nation. The Committee in Solidarity with the Palestinian People and the Youth Leadership Support Network sponsored the counter-demonstration.

The National Alliance circulated fliers among its members that displayed pictures of Osama bin Laden and the Trade Center with the heading, 'Let's Stop Being Human Shields for Israel . . . Let's Cut Off aid to Israel now.'

Billy Roper, deputy membership coordinator of the National Alliance, said he was pleased with the turnout. He said Jews have a disproportional influence in the country, and he urged the United States to stop supporting Israel.

Above the yelling of demonstrators, he said the counter-demonstrators agreed with his organization's message, but 'they just dislike us personally. They're dysfunctional societal misfits.'

Counter-demonstrator Jerry Bellow, of the Columbus, Ohio, chapter of Anti-Racist Action, said he has been a counter-demonstrator at many white supremacist rallies. He surveyed the crowd across the street and expressed concern about the group's push to raise its visibility.

'I'm angry,' he said. 'There are too many of them.'
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***message to Israel
5/13/2002 (1:10)
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Don't mumble about how 'difficult' or 'complex' the situation is. It isn't. You are the oppressor. You are the occupier. You park your tanks on plundered land. You fill your swimming pools with stolen water. You kill and destroy in order to inherit. So don't bullshit about 'the situation.' Just get out!