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تعريف
المجموعة
- بيانات
صحفية
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الرقــيب -
مصادر
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المشروع
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Following this report, the PHRMG
decided to launch a 24-hour Hotline to enable
Palestinians to report cases of settler violence and
obtain assistance in filing criminal complaints.
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Outreach campaign
An
advertisement campaign has been
launched to inform the public both about the existence
of the Hotline and their legal rights and what they
should do in case of settler violence. A
new campaign
will be aimed more specifically at explaining to the
Palestinians the importance of filing criminal
complaints, even if this means having to deal with
Israeli law enforcement authorities.
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Legal follow-up
Cases reported to the Hotline are recorded using a
standard
Complaint Intake Form
. The PHRMG follows up on all cases reported to the
Hotline, taking legal action when necessary.
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Informing the public
Every week, we issue a
Hotline Update
detailing the most salient case(s) reported to the
Hotline and the response of the police – if any.
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Interpreting
Furthermore, the PHRMG is establishing a database on
settler violence, to provide the public with
information on specific cases, as well as depict
trends and patterns (Where do the attacks take place?
Who are the victims? Names of perpetrators?).
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Legal outreach
In addition, the PHRMG is organizing
“know-your-rights” educational seminars to take place
in different locations throughout the West Bank, to
educate Palestinians about their legal rights under
both international and Israeli law.
For more information and/or
suggestions, please contact Attorney Audrey Bomse at
audrey@phrmg.org
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Help Stop Settler Crimes
Against Palestinians
And Take Part in Bringing the Criminals to Justice
If you are a victim or witness to a criminal attack by
Israeli settlers, help is available through two direct
telephone hotlines that work 24 hours a day. Call one
of these numbers and the PHRMG can take immediate
steps to try to stop the violence, and also can help
the victims and their families by following-up
criminal complaints and trying to make sure that the
criminals are prosecuted.
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The
direct telephone number
From
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (
02 – 5401122 ) |
What to do if you are attacked: Try to
carefully observe the attackers so that you can
identify them later. See how old they are, how tall
they are, the color of their hair. If they are driving
a car, try to get the license plate number, as well as
the color and make of the vehicle.
If you have a camera, try to take a photograph of the
attackers. Also take
a photograph of your injuries or of the property which
was damaged.
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HOTLINE ADVERTISEMENT
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW AND DO IF YOU ARE
A VICTIM OF SETTLER VIOLENCE
The Israeli police have a duty to enforce the law and
protect the lives, persons and property of
Palestinians from criminal attacks by Israeli
settlers. When the police fail to investigate these
criminal acts and prosecutors fail to bring the
suspects to trial, they violate both Israeli law and
international law.
It is difficult to file a complaint and it is true
that even when complaints are filed, they are
routinely dismissed or ignored by the police. However,
if you are the victim of settler violence and you do
not file a complaint, that fact will be used by the
police and prosecutor as an excuse not to act (not to
investigate a crime and not to initiate legal
proceedings against the criminals).
The Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group (PHRMG)
is convinced that if complaints of settler violence
are systematically filed with the police, this excuse
will be removed and Israeli law enforcement will have
only 2 choices: they will either have to take steps
against the criminals, or they will stand exposed at
home and abroad for their complicity. We have
therefore established a Settler Watch Hotline to
monitor the behavior of Israeli law enforcement
authorities and to lend legal assistance to people who
file and wish to pursue criminal complaints against
settler criminals.
What to do if you are attacked
1. Try to carefully observe the attackers so that you
can identify them later. See how old they are, how
tall they are, the color of their hair and the type of
car and license plate of the car they are driving. If
you have a camera, try to take a photograph of the
attackers. Also take a photograph of your injuries or
property damage.
2. File a complaint at the nearest police station or
D.C.O.. Try to first arrange for an appointment to
file the complaint by calling the police station. The
telephone numbers of the police stations in your area
are listed below:
If you are unable to file a complaint, contact the
PHRMG at our 24-hour Hotline numbers, 02-5401122
(daytime) or 054-258594 (nighttime).
3. Call the PHRMG and request that one of our
attorneys assist you in pursuing your criminal
complaint.
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Settler Violence
Complaint Intake Form
Palestinian Human Right Monitoring Group
Name of Caller:_____________________ I.D No.______
Date of call:_______________ M____, F_____ Age:______
Address:
_____________________________________________________
Phone
number:_________________________________________________
Are you the victim? _yes__no. If not, what is your
relationship to victim?
Can we contact you again for additional information?
__ yes ____no
Do we have permission to release this information? ___
yes ____ no
Do we have your permission to purse your complaint
with the police and State’s Attorney free of charge?
___yes ____ no
Have you already filed a complaint with the police?
____yes ____no
If not, are you willing to file a complaint with the
police? ____ yes ____ no
[Advise caller to get a copy of the complaint from the
police.]
Date and time of incident being complained about:
____________________
Approximately how many settlers were involved?
_____________________
Can you identify any of the settlers or their cars?
___yes ____no
Description(s) of settler(s)
:_______________________________________
Witnesses (names, phone numbers):
________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
Were IDF soldiers present when the incident occurred?
____yes ____no
Brief description of incident/Additional comments:
________________________________________________________________________
If the incident involved your land, do you have
ownership documents?
Where did you learn about the Hotline and our phone
number?_____________________________________________________
Agency Immediately Contacted By
Staff:___________________________
Name of Staff Worker Taking Complaint:
__________________________
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المجموعة
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صحفية
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