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Israel to deny Human Rights Watch visas over 'bias'

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Human Rights Watch Israel and Palestine director Omar Shakir
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Israel  will stop issuing work visas to Human Rights Watch staff, the NGO said Friday, with the Jewish state accusing the group of being “fundamentally biased” against

The New York-based watchdog, which has written critical reports about the Israeli control of Palestinian territories, applied months ago for a visa for its Israel and Palestine director, American citizen Omar Shakir.

On February 20, Israeli authorities informed it the request had been rejected because HRW is “not a real human rights group,” the group said in a statement.

Israeli foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon confirmed the decision to AFP.

HRW, he said, had “demonstrated time and again it is a fundamentally biased and anti-Israeli organization with a clear hostile agenda.”

But Nahshon added that the group was not banned and its Israeli and Palestinian employees would still be permitted to work in Israel and issue reports.

“But why should we give working visas to people whose only purpose is to besmirch us and to attack us?” he asked.

Shakir himself has campaigned against Israel and is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. He has accused Israel of apartheid and has called for the elimination of Israel as a Jewish state.

Israel’s government, seen as the most right-wing in the country’s history, has been accused of putting pressure on both international and local rights organizations.

“We are genuinely shocked,” Shakir said in response to the Israeli decision.

“We work in over 90 countries across the world. Many governments don’t like our well-researched findings but their response is not to stifle the messenger,” he told AFP.

Last year HRW published a report, “Occupation Inc,” detailing how international and Israeli companies operating in Israeli settlements in the West Bank were contributing to alleged rights abuses.

“Settlement businesses unavoidably contribute to Israeli policies that dispossess and harshly discriminate against Palestinians, while profiting from Israel’s theft of Palestinian land and other resources,” HRW’s Arvind Ganesan said at the time.

HRW has also staunchly campaigned for Israeli soccer clubs based in West Bank settlements to be expelled by the sport’s governing body FIFA.

“We were shocked they (Israeli authorities) were not able to distinguish between genuine criticism and propaganda,” Shakir said.

He admitted to having taken part in pro-Palestinian campaigns before joining HRW.

But according to Shakir, Israeli authorities told HRW the visa ban was not targeting him alone but would be applied to all foreign members of the organization.

Nahshon said other organizations such as Amnesty International would be assessed on a case by case basis.

Last year, the Israeli Knesset passed a controversial law compelling Israeli NGOs that receive most of their funding from foreign state entities to declare it in official reports.

The law did not specifically refer to left-wing organizations, but is applicable to some 25 NGOs.

Right-wing NGOs, such as those supporting Israeli settlements, tend to rely on private donations, to which the law does not apply.

Roy Yellin from the Israeli rights group B’Tselem said they felt the government was trying to “scapegoat” them.

“It is part of a larger illiberal wave in recent years that is trying to portray critics as enemies of the state,” he told AFP.

HRW, which has its headquarters in New York city’s famed Empire State Building, has periodically fallen foul of governments across the globe.

In 2011 the government of Uzbekistan closed down HRW’s office in the capital Tashkent, while one of its delegations was expelled from Venezuela in 2008.

“We have little relations with governments in North Korea, Sudan, Uzbekistan, Cuba and Venezuela where there is zero appetite for human rights engagement,” Shakir said.

“With this decision, Israel is joining the list.”

source: AFP

 

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