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Joseph Zernik, PhD


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12-08-18 Lynching or pogrom in Zion Square, Jerusalem: a call for establishment


of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission regarding conduct of the Israel
Police
Given the scope of surveillance and undercover police activity in Zion Square, it is
unreasonable that events of late last Thursday night were not prevented or
immediately stopped by the Israel Police. Therefore, the proposed "Special
Investigative Panel" by the Israel Police will not do in this case. A Truth and
Reconciliation Commission should review the conduct of Israel Police in this case.

Zion Square, Jerusalem, August 17, 2012, 00:33 - panoramic view from the south.

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Zion Square, Jerusalem, August 18 - Jewish mob attack on Palestinian


youths last Thursday night was described by eyewitnesses and media as
"lynch". [1] More properly, the recent violence in Zion Square should be
described as a pogrom. Given the scope of surveillance and undercover police
activity in Zion Square, it is unreasonable that events of last Thursday
night were not prevented or immediately stopped by the Israel Police on the
ground.
According to several witnesses it took uniformed police about 15-30 minutes to
arrive on the location, at the center of Jerusalem and less than half a mile from
Police Headquarter, after emergency calls by persons on location, who
described the event as "murder". When police arrived, they stood by as the
Jewish mob continued with the violence. According to witnesses, police
intervened only after victims were in bad condition, on the ground.
The most troubling questions about conduct of the Israel Police in this case are:

1) Why was there no uniformed police presence in Zion Square on a


Thursday night?
Uniformed police presence in Zion Square on Thursday, Friday,
Saturday nights has been repeatedly requested, following the murder of
a Palestinian youth by Jews in February 2011 under similar
circumstance.
2) Why did it take uniformed police so long to arrive on location?
Past experience shows that the Israel Police response in the same
location was remarkably faster in much less serious cases.
3) With the multiplicity of surveillance cameras and undercover police on
the ground in Zion Square and Ben Yehuda pedestrian areas, why was
the violence not immediately stopped?
Regulars in the Zion Square area are familiar with the constant
surveillance and undercover police presence.
Less than three weeks ago, an Open Memo was filed with Nitzav Meni
Yitzhaqi, Substitute Commander of the Jerusalem District, Israel Police,
specifically addressing conditions in Zion Square. [2] The Open Memo listed a
sequence of recent events in the Square, starting with:
February 2011 an Arab youth is murdered on nationalistic background
near the Square. In the wake of the murder, and in view of ongoing
disturbances of public peace in the Square, request was forwarded by
this writer to a Member of Knesset, for uniformed Israel Police presence
in the Square at nights, at least Thursdays-Saturdays. Consequently,
such presence was maintained for a short period only.
The Open Memo concludes:
a) Public Safety in the Zion Square area is deficient.
b) The Israel Police has deliberately refused to investigate some of the
most significant violations of public safety in the Square over the
past half year with no reasonable explanation, although the incidents
were of the nature of sabotage attempts [Nisayon Pigu'a].
c) Civilian agencies have attempted to restrict the rights to Free Speech
and Free Assembly in the Square, a historic public space. Israel
Police has not enforced such policies. However, law enforcement of
the State of Israel is increasingly using the public space for parking
of vehicles and motorcycles.
d) Undercover operations and unwarranted surveillance are conducted
by law enforcement of the State of Israel in the Zion Square area.
Some of such conduct is likely to be deemed in violation of Human
Rights, or worse - staging of provocations.
The conclusions of the Open Memo are re-affirmed by events of last Thursday
night. Combined, they raise serious concerns that withholding uniformed

police and the reliance on surveillance devices and undercover police are
employed for institutionalized discrimination by law enforcement - a serious
violation of Human Rights.
Given the nature of the events, the proposed "Special Investigative Panel" by
the Israel Police is unreasonable. Likewise, an investigation commission,
headed by a retired justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Israel (a
common practice) would be deficient, in part, because the standard of review
should be based on Human Rights, as applicable to Jerusalem, "Corpus
Separatum" by international law.
Instead, a Truth and Reconciliation Commission should be established to
investigate the conduct of the Israel Police surrounding the recent
lynching/pogrom in Zion Square. [3] Obviously, such Commission would not
have access to critical evidence, held by the Israel Police. It is unlikely that the
surveillance videos, or identities of undercover police, who were present on the
scene, would ever be made public under any other investigative body in this
case either. And investigation by any body of the State of Israel, where the
evidence is kept confidential, should not be trusted in this case.
The agreement of peers, both Arabs and Jews, to serve on the proposed Truth
and Reconciliation Commission, and likewise - the voluntary appearance of
eye witnesses, both Jews and Arabs, should be sufficient to reach informed and
competent conclusions and recommendations in this case. The voluntary
service of panel members and the voluntary appearance of eye witnesses would
also provide the real demonstration that the People of Jerusalem are
willing/ready/able to safeguard Human Rights and justice for all. Otherwise,
constant presence of voluntary or mandated international monitors may be
required.
Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)

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LINKS:
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http://www.haaretz.co.il/news/law/1.1803801
Nir Hason, In suspected Jerusalem lynch, dozens of Jewish youths attack 3 Palestinians _
Haaretz
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/in-suspected-jerusalem-lynch-dozens-of-jewishyouths-attack-3-palestinians.premium-1.459002
6 wounded in two anti-Palestinians attacks by Jewish perpetrators in Israel _
English.xinhuanet.com
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/world/2012-08/17/c_131792656.htm
[2] 12-07-31 Open Memo to Nitzav Meni Yitzhaqi Substitute Commander, Jerusalem District
(Mahoz) Israel Police, in re: Evidence of deficient Public Safety and alleged violations of
Human Rights in Zion Square area, conclusions and recommendations s
http://www.scribd.com/doc/101631065/
[3] Among the numerous truth and reconciliation commissions, established in various nations
in recent decades, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, established in Greensboro,
North Carolina, under similar circumstances, should be particularly noted:
The 2005 Greensboro (North Carolina) Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2005- 11-12-23
6) and the Greensboro Massacre (1979) - Executive Report s
http://www.scribd.com/doc/76383132/
[4] 12-07-07 Biographical Sketch Joseph Zernik, PhD
http://www.scribd.com/doc/46421113/
[5] 12-06-04 Human Right Alert's Appendix to Submission; 15th UPR Working Group Session
(Jan-Feb 2013) State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of
the courts of the State of Israel
http://www.scribd.com/doc/82927700/
[6] 10-04-19 Human Rights Alert (NG0) submission to the United Nations Human Rights
Council for the
2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States as incorporated into the UPR staff
report, with a note referring to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession in California".
http://www.scribd.com/doc/38566837/

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Human Rights Alert (NGO)

* The 2010 Human Rights Alert submission was incorporated in the 2010 United Nations
Human Rights Council report on the United States, with a note referring to "corruption of the
courts and the legal profession in California". [5]
* The 2012 Human Rights Alert submission , regarding the State of Israel, titled, "Integrity, or
lack thereof of the electronic records of the courts of the State of Israel", is scheduled for
review by United Nations Human Rights Council in January 2013. [6]
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