Thursday, October 27, 2016

"Moving on the Supreme Court" - demonstration November 01, 08:00-19:00 at the entrance to the Supreme Court: Notice sent to Jerusalem Police







 "Moving on the Supreme Court" - demonstration November 01, 08:00-19:00 at the entrance to the Supreme Court: Notice sent to Jerusalem Police


 
Following is the Notice and confirmation of fax transmission: 
October 27, 2016

Commander Yoram HaLevy
Jeuralem District Commander
Israel Police
By fax: 02-589-8988

RE: Notice of Protest Demonstration against corruption of the courts and the law enforcement system at the entrance to the Supreme Court on November 01, 2016, 08:00 – 19:00
Your expedient response by fax is kindly requested. Time is of the essence!

Dear Commander HaLevy:
1. On November 01, 2016, demonstration was planned at the entrance to the Supreme Court, protesting corruption of the courts – the Family Courts, the Maigstrate Courts, the District Courts and the Supreme Cort, and also protesting corruption of law enforcement – the Debtors’ Courts, Israel Police, State Prosecution and the Attorney General.
2. I was not the originator of the demonstration, but I heard about it on Facebook.
3. I have no clear information regarding the expected number of participants. However, past experience indicates that no more than 50 persons are expected. The planned demonstration is an open air event, and no political speeches are planned.
4. To the best of my knowledge, there is no need for a permit at all under such circumstances. However, I notice you herein in order to assist in the safeguard of public peace and welfare and in coordination of this important public event.
Therefore, I kindly request your expedient response by fax, confirming receipt of instant notice, and also providing any information that you may find necessary for coordinating the event, and/or any reservations or objections that you may have to this protest demonstration.
Truly,

Joseph Zernik, PhD
Human Rights Alert (NGO)
OccupyTLV
CC:
Israeli Association for Civil Rights, activists, media

 
 


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