Sunday, August 27, 2017

Fwd: Tzedek Tzedek Tirdof! Israel Court to Decide If Confessions Made by Torture are Acceptable in Duma Case

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Let us hope and pray that true Justice will prevail.  We learn from this week's Parshath Shoftim how a miscarriage in Justice  leads to many additional serious Biblical transgressions.  

Blood libeling the youth from Judea and Samaria served to delegitimize the Hilltop Youth and entire Settlement Enterprise.  The Shabak with the support of a biased Israel Supreme Court attempted to create false news and a false perception of equivalency between Extreme Youth Arab Terrorists  based on facts and evidence (indisputable evidence of knifings, car rammings stabbings consistent with a culture of hate education vs  "extreme" Jewish hilltop youth terror activity,  based on price tag graffiti which could have been drawn by anybody,  forced confessions and lies and no real facts and evidence, and surely not consistent with these youth's education coming from their homes and their schools and their communities which condemns acts of terror, like arson against innocent people, Jew or non Jew alike.   Logistically it seems totally unrealistic as well that these youth would risk their lives to enter an Arab Village, find a house in the middle of the village and not even on the outskirts, have time to write graffiti and set fire to some random house without getting caught and succeed in escaping unharmed. 

Shabak and the Israel Supreme Court should be subject for investigation for their extreme bias against righteous hilltop youth and the Settlers!

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

False Criminalization of Hilltop Youth by Defense Minister Lieberman and Shabak. Why? ( 'They overturned beds and came out empty-handed' - Israel National News
https://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2017/06/false-criminalization-of-hilltop-youth.html

Friday, July 29, 2016

DUMA-one year (and three arson attacks) later by Martin Sherman and AMONA stop the slated destruction!


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From: <havanehama@aol.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 11:37 PM
Subject: Israel Court to Decide If Confessions Made by Torture are Acceptable in Duma Case
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Court to Decide if Confessions Extracted by Torture Admissible in Duma Arson-Murder Case

(JNi.media) The Lod District Court will be deciding in the coming weeks if testimony extracted via torture from a suspect in the Duma arson-murder investigation will be admissible by the court, according to a report by Kan 11.

The defense claims that the confession of Amiran Ben-Uliel, who was charged with the murder of three members of the Dawabshe family, is inadmissible in court as it was attained through force by the Shabak (Israel Security Service).

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A smaller trial has been held regarding a second suspect, a minor, who also confessed under Shabak torture to have participated in attack.

The Shabak appears to consider the minor's confession problematic due to incongruities between the extracted confession and the actual events.

The outcome of that minor's court decision, will dramatically affect the Lod court's decision.

The court also decided to extend the arrest of the minor for the tenth time. After the first six months, the court needs to extend the minor's detention every 45 days.

The testimony obtained by the Shabak from Ben-Eliel, who said he acted alone, contradicts that of Arab witnesses from Duma who claim to have seen multiple assailants that night.

There have been at least half a dozen arson attacks in Duma over the past few years, some of which are suspected to have been part of a two-decade long feud between different clans in the town.




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