In July 2012, social activist Moshe Silman self-immolated during social protest in Tel Aviv. The opening lines of his suicide letter accuse the Tel Aviv District Court of obstructing his access to justice in his complaint against the social security administration. Review of the records of the Court reveals conduct of simulated litigation, involving judges, clerks, and attorneys in the Tel Aviv District Court and in the Supreme Court of the State of Israel. Attempts continue to access court records, to inspect and to copy. In handling such requests, the District Court continues to engage in simulated service of simulated decisions.
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Jerusalem, October 11 – Human Rights Alert (NGO) has filed a report with the United Nations Human Rights Council, pertaining to the conduct of the case of the self-immolated Moshe Silman in the Tel Aviv District Court and the Supreme Court of the State of Israel. [5]
In July 2012, social activist Moshe Silman self-immolated during social protest in Tel Aviv. The opening lines of his suicide letter accused the Tel Aviv District Court of obstructing his access to justice, and named Judge Hagai Brenner as the culprit.
Review of the records of the District Court in the cases related to Moshe Silman revealed conduct of simulated litigation [הליכים למראית עין], involving judges, clerks, and attorneys in the Tel Aviv District Court and in the Supreme Court of the State of Israel:
- The complaint and initial decision in this case were filed under a court file number that now the office of the Clerk of the District Court says never existed;
- None of the published decisions are signed, instead, simulated, ¨Post-it Decisions” were issued;
- Judge Hagai Brenner affected the dismissal of the original complaint, and then denied an appeal from his own decision.
Attempts continue to access court records in the relevant cases, to inspect and to copy – a fundamental Human Right. The District Court continues to obfuscate on permitting access to the records, and continues to engage in simulated service of simulated decisions.
Today's report was filed as an Appendix to the Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission to the Human Rights Council for the 2013 Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights in the State of Israel. The original report provided extensive evidence, based on data mining and system analysis, of large-scale fraud in the electronic records of the courts of the State of Israel, through invalid, fraudulent electronic record systems, which were developed and implemented in the courts over the past decade. [1-4] The case of Moshe Silman was discovered after the original submission to the United Nations, and it was therefore filed as an appendix, documenting the previously reported fraud in Net HaMishpat – the electronic record system of the district courts.
A paper, based on the Human Rights Alert submission, pertaining to the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel, was also peer-reviewed and published by Data Analytics 2012, and international conference of computer science experts. [6] An overview for general readership was also published through OpEd News, a syndicated news service. [7]
LINKS:
[1] 12-06-04 Human Right Alert's Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel
[2] 12-05-10 Appendix I to Human Right Alert's Submission; 15th UPR - State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israe
[3] 12-07-18 Human Right Alert's Appendix II to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - Additional Responses by National Authorities/Experts, Re: ComSign, LTD - sole certifier and hacker of the digital signatures of the State of Israel
[4] 12-10-10 Human Right Alert's Appendix III to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel - Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - peer-reviewed and published in Data Analytics 2012 s
[5] 12-10-11 Human Right Alert's Appendix IV to Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel - Integrity, or lack thereof, in the electronic record systems in the courts of the State of Israel - the case of Moshe Silman
[6] 12-09-04 Zernik, J., "Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Record Systems of the Courts of the State of Israel", Data Analytics 1:31-38 (2012)
[7] 12-09-26 Zernik, J., "Large-scale fraud in the courts of the State of Israel, peer-reviewed by international computing experts", OpEdNews.com
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Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
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* United States - the 2010 submission of Human Rights Alert to the Human Rights Council (HRC) of the United Nations was reviewed and incorporated in the official HRC Professional Staff Report with a note referring to “corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California.”
[1] 10-10-01 United Nations Human Rights Council Records for 2010 Review (UPR) of Human Rights in the United States, where Human Rights Alert (NGO) submission was incorporated with a note referring to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and discrimination by law enforcement in California."
* State of Israel - the 2012 submission of Human Rights Alert to the HRC, titled, "Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel', is scheduled for review in January 2013.
[1] 12-06-04 Human Right Alert's Submission; 2013 UPR of the State of Israel: Integrity, or lack thereof, of the electronic record systems of the courts of the State of Israel
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