Adalah's Newsletter Volume 67, December 2009

 

Volume 67, December 2009 www.adalah.org
The Unrecognized Villages in the Naqab
 
Adalah petitions Supreme Court against Health Ministry’s closure of three Mother and Child Clinics in the unrecognized villages in the Naqab (Negev)
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Briefing Paper: Road 31 from the Shoket Junction to Arad: Discrimination in Planning against Arab Bedouin Villages 

 
International Human Rights Week

 
 
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Commentary
 
Disabled Palestinians in Israel: Between Discrimination and Social Exclusion
By Mustafa Shala’ta and Su’ad Diab, Social Activists
 
 
Prisoners’ Rights
 
Supreme Court: No family visits for Gaza prisoners incarcerated in Israeli prisons 
 
Loyalty to Zionism
 
Adalah to Education Minister: Requiring 'loyalty to the values of Zionism' as a condition for senior posts in Education Ministry perpetuates subordination of Arab educational system in Israel
 
Commentary
 
Loyalty to Zionist Values as a Condition for Acceptance to Community Settlements
By Alaa Mahajneh, Adalah Attorney
 
 
   

International Advocacy

   
         
   

UN Human Rights Committee (HRC), which monitors the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights, publishes its "List of Issues" on Israel:  

   
         
   
  Adalah, Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, and Al Mezan: HRC poses 30 tough questions to Israel on torture, indefinite detention of prisoners, human shields, and ISA medical coercion of Gaza patients at Erez Crossing
     
  Adalah: HRC sets out critical questions to Israel regarding its rights record on equality, citizenship and land and housing for Palestinian citizens of Israel
     
At briefing for embassy representatives, Adalah urges diplomats to take actions against the deteriorating legal status of Arab citizens of Israel
     
   
 

 


 
Adalah’s Newsletter is a monthly publication issued in Arabic, Hebrew and English. It highlights Adalah’s main activities, provides analysis of human rights issues, and links to new reports. Suggestions, articles and commentaries from our readers are welcome. View previous volumes
 

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