| PCHR Condemns Israeli Authorities Denial of Gaza Muslims’ Freedom of Worship |
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| Thursday, 16 August 2012 00:00 |
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Ref: 87/2012
On 7 August, 2012 the Israeli Supreme Court
approved a state policy that prevents Muslims from the Gaza Strip from
accessing holy sites in
Six Muslim women from the Gaza Strip and the
human rights organization Gisha appealed last year’s ruling by the
Beersheva District Court declining to interfere in the state-approved
prohibition on Gaza Muslims access to Holy sites in
This decision, and Israel’s blanket
prohibition, constitutes discrimination on the basis of religious belief and
violates Gaza civilians’ freedom of movement and religion, as guaranteed in the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Israel is a
State party. As authoritatively stated by the International Court of Justice,
However, PCHR notes that
In light of the above, PCHR:
1. Condemns in
the strongest possible terms the denial of Gaza Muslims’ freedom of movement
and worship by the Israeli authorities; and 2. Condemns the
‘legitimisation’ of these policies by 3. Calls for
holding accountable those who carry individual criminal responsibility for
implementing and maintaining the illegal closure and persecution policies
against the population of the Gaza Strip.
For further information, please see Gisha’s
website: http://www.gisha.org/item.asp?lang_id=en&p_id=1652 Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites |









