Occupy Tel Aviv, October 28 - Israeli media announced this mornign the end of the boycott on the UN Human Right Council and the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Human Rights in Israel, scheduled for this year.
Consequently, request was filed with Prime Minister/Pro Tem Foreign Minister Netanyahu for resumption of the dialogue with Israeli stakeholders in the process, integral part of the UPR process.
The request was filed on behalf of "Human Rights Alert" (NGO), and specifically requested for government response on the Human Rights Alert UPR submission, which documented the invalidity of computer systems, which have been implemented in the Israeli courts over the past decade. Such systems enable the falsification of court records by judges and the conduct of simulated/sham litigation on a routine basis.
The Human Rights Alert submission was incorporated into the UN UPR report with the note:
"Lack of integrity in the electronic records of the Supreme Court, the district court courts and the detainees courts in Israel".
Copy of the request was filed with the UN Human Rights Council, and with the German government, which played a crucial role in Israel's decision to end the boycott.
Corruption of the Israeli courts is central to the socio-economic conditions, now prevailing in the State of Israel.
LINKS:
[1] 13-10-28 Israel: Request filed with Prime Minister/Pro Tem Foreign Minister and Knesset for renewal of Human Rights dialogue// לאור ביטול החרם על מועצת זכויות האדם - בקשה הוגשה לראש הממשלה ולכנסת לחידוש הדו-שיח עם בעלי עניין בישראל - לגבי אי תקינות בבתי המשפט
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