News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2004
Contact:
The U.S. Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu
(in the US) 520-323-8697
The Israeli Committee for Mordechai Vanunu and for a Middle East Free of
Atomic, Biological and Chemical Weapons - Tel. +972-02-6254530,
+972-051-368236
International Outrage Over Israel's Further Punishment of nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu
The
State of Israel has detailed its intention to continue punishing nuclear
whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu even after he completes his 18-year prison
sentence next Wednesday, April 21. The proposed restrictions, akin
to South Africa's "banning" of apartheid's opponents, have
sparked outrage world wide among advocates for human rights and nuclear
disarmament. According to law, the restrictions are being appealed
to the High Court. The Association for Civil Rights in Israel is
representing Dr. Vanunu in these proceedings.
Here is a sampling of international condemnations:
Mary Eoloff [Minnesota, USA] adoptive mother of Mordechai Vanunu:
"This is a destructive decision for Mordechai. The terrible
thing is, that the State is denying basic human rights to a person who
has already completed his sentence. They are assuming in advance,
that he will use his freedom of speech to speak out against Israel.
He has the right of expression just like any citizen, and that cannot be
taken away from him." [Yediot Ahronot -15 April 2004]
The Israeli Committee for Mordechai Vanunu and for a Middle East Free of
Atomic, Biological and Chemical Weapons:
"The restrictions and prohibitions which the Sharon-Lapid government
intends to impose characterize tyrannical regimes, and it is not
surprising that the order was signed by the Homeland Defense Commander,
based on the draconian State of Emergency Regulations, the legacy of the
British Mandate. We wish to remind the public, that former Prime Minister
Menachem Begin and two former Justice Ministers, Yakov Shimshon Shapira
and Dov Yosef, denounced the regulations as being Nazi in nature."
Issam Makhoul, Israeli-Arab Member of the Knesset:
"When Mordechai Vanunu is released from that terrible cell in
Ashkelon Prison, he will not leave behind a void; he will leave behind a
shout, which should become the call for the emergence of an Israeli
anti-nuclear movement."
Alyn Ware [New Zealand], Vice-President of International Peace Bureau and
global coordinator of the Parliamentary Network for Nuclear Disarmament:
"The situation in the Middle East is very tense at the moment and
the safety of well-known peace advocates is of concern. One of the
parliamentary network members from Israel, Mr Issam Makhoul, who has
spoken out on nuclear weapons issues in the Israeli parliament, narrowly
escaped an assassination attempt recently, an action which prevented him
from attending an international conference we were organizing on the
issue. Given the tense situation, the presence of extremists
willing to direct violence against individuals, and the fact that some
reports in Israeli media have labelled Vanunu a traitor to the country,
we would be concerned if he is prevented from leaving Israel, if that
were to be his choice. It is in fact a fundamental and universal human
right to be allowed to leave and return to one's country."
Felice Cohen-Joppa [Arizona, USA], Coordinator of the U.S. Campaign to
Free Mordechai Vanunu
"With these restrictions, the Israeli government is building a
special prison just for Mordechai Vanunu. This is an outrageous injustice
not fitting for a democratic nation."
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