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Update on imprisoned Israeli Soldier War objectorsAnonyme, Monday, July 8, 2002 - 12:58 (Analyses | Democratie) To the best of our knowledge, there are six objectors currently held in the military prisons of Israel. One of them, Ilan Windholtz, is serving his fourth prison term in a row (which requires especially massive pressure in his case). Sam Bahour Update on imprisoned Israeli objectors PLEASE CIRCULATE WIDELY Dear friends, To the best of our knowledge, there are six objectors currently held in the military prisons of Israel. One of them, Ilan Windholtz, is serving his fourth prison term in a row (which requires especially massive pressure in his case). This update contains an important novelty: letter of support sent to the prison address of the objector do not always reach their destination. The prison authorities do not always bother to distribute mail to prisoners, especially if there is a lot of mail to distribute. The novelty is that from now on you can send mail to the prisoners not only through the prison, but also in more reliable ways. See full details in the Recommended Action section below. The rest of the update is divided, as usual, into three sections: information about objectors released from prison since the last update, information about imprisoned objectors and recommended action. RELEASED PRISONERS All the objectors whose cases we have reported in our last update were released from prison. Two of them (Ilan Windholtz and Victor Sabransky) were imprisoned again (for the fourth and third time in a row respectively - see further details below). Objectors Rabia` Jihad Saad, Denis Ruttenburgh and Daniel Weinbach are not in prison right now, but might be imprisoned in the near future. A special case is that of David Sonnschein. As you might recall from the previous update, Sonnschein, one of the originators of the "Letter of the Combatants" and a key figure in Courage to Refuse, was sentenced in a disciplinary procedure to 35 days in prison for his refusal to serve in the Occupied Territories. Sonnschein appealed to the High Court of Justice asking to be brought before a full military tribunal. The High Court of Justice announced that its final decision on the case will be given at a later date, but ordered that in the meanwhile Sonnschein should be released from prison. Thus, David Sonnschein has been released, at least for the time being, before his original release date. R. B. N., an objector who wished to remain anonymous, and whose case was not reporter in our last update, finished serving 14 days in prison for his refusal to serve in reserves in the Occupied Territories several days ago. Another objector, Amit Bar-Tzedek, was sentenced a few weeks ago to 21 days of confinement to base due to his refusal to serve in the Occupied Territories. Amit is an activist of the Yesh-Gvul movement. He has already been imprisoned once for his refusal in early 2001. To the best of our knowledge, Amit's confinement term is over by now. He can be reached by e-mail at mailto:amitbt@zahav.net.il. PRISONER REPORTS This section contains information about all declared objectors we know to be held in prison at the moment. The information on the objectors is sorted according to the date on which the objector was arrested, with the most recent cases placed first. As usual, thanks to Yesh-Gvul and to Courage to Refuse for providing much of 1. Ilan Windholtz – 4th Imprisonment "I, Ilan Windholtz, hereby declare that I am unwilling to serve in any military unit, combatant or non-combatant, which fortifies our control over the Territories and/or the Palestinian people, and protects and strengthens the settlements and the occupation. I therefore request to be exempted from service in the Israeli army on grounds of conscience and ideology – an ideology opposed to the conceptions held by the Israel Defence Forces and the governments of the State of Israel since 1967. I am willing to bear the consequences of my stand, imprisonment included". 2. Plato Malinowsky 3. B. Z. 4. Gadi Sprukt Today (7 July) is Gadi's 25th birthday. He can be reached by calling the payphone in his prison ward. The number is ++972(0)4-954-20- 5. Udy Orr Letters to Udy can also be sent by e-mail to mailto:udyor@lycos.com. 6. Victor Sabransky – 3rd Imprisonment Victor wrote: Victor should to be released from prison on 18 July. His prison address is: 7. Guy Rosin Address is: Guy Rosin RECOMMENDED ACTION First of all, please circulate this message and the information contained in it as widely as possible, not only through e-mail, but also on websites, conventional media, by word of mouth, etc. Please send the prisoners your messages of support to the addresses above. The prison authorities do not always pass the mail on to the prisoners (especially when they receive a lot of it). The letters sent to the new mailbox, on the other hand, will be given to the objectors by their family members on visits and in other similar ways. It is thus almost certain that they will reach their destination. Another important advantage of this way of sending letters to objectors lies in the fact that you can now also send letters of support to prisoners who wished to remain anonymous. Letters should be sent with the prisoner's name in the "To:" field, to: When possible, please send your letters of support to objectors to both addresses. Letters sent to prison do not always reach their final destination, but they certainly apply pressure to the prison authorities, even if they are just piled up somewhere in the prison. In addition, please send letters of protest on behalf of the objectors to: Mr. Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, Commander of Military Prison No. 6, Commander of Military Prison No. 4, Another useful address for sending copies would be the Military Attorney General: In the cases of draft resisters (Victor Sabransky and Ilan Windholtz) it would be especially useful to send your appeals to the Commander of the Induction Base in Tel-Hashomer. It is this officer that ultimately decides whether a draft resister is to be exempted from military service or sent to another round in prison: Commander of Induction Base, Tel-Hashomer Military Postal Code 02718, IDF Copies of appeals in the cases of Ilan Windholtz and Victor Sabransky can also be sent to: Head of Incompatibles Unit Addresses of additional military and government officials, as well as those of some Israeli media, to which you can send copies of your appeals, can be found at this web address: http://www.newprofile.org/english/Summery_CO_01.html (see the bottom of the page). Please be aware that writing to the media at this time is more important than ever. A standard sample letter is available at the bottom of the same web page In the cases of Victor Sabransky and Ilan Windholtz it is important to raise the legal argument that a person may not be sentenced more than once for the same offence. Of course, many other things can be done. Any form of public support for objectors and public denouncing of war crimes is welcome, be it in the form of holding vigils, painting graffiti on walls or whatever comes to your minds. Finally, Yesh-Gvul issued a call for groups to "adopt" objectors. For further information on this initiative, please contact mailto:peretz@yesh-gvul.org. All the best and thanks, Amir Givol and Sergeiy Sandler - New Profile. True Peace for Palestine Please also visit the following sites: Palestine Campaign Jews not Zionists The Allance for Democracy Alternatives Indymedia To the best of our knowledge, there are six objectors currently held in the military prisons of Israel. One of them, Ilan Windholtz, is serving his fourth prison term in a row (which requires especially massive pressure in his case). Update on imprisoned Israeli Soldier War objectors |
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