Israel set to become first democracy to expel HRW staffer

Published November 25, 2019
Kenneth Roth (L) the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) and  US citizen Omar Shakir, the New York-based rights group HRW director for Israel and the Palestinian territories speak during an interview at an east Jerusalem hotel, on November 24, ahead of his expulsion from Israel.  — AFP
Kenneth Roth (L) the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch (HRW) and US citizen Omar Shakir, the New York-based rights group HRW director for Israel and the Palestinian territories speak during an interview at an east Jerusalem hotel, on November 24, ahead of his expulsion from Israel. — AFP

JERUSALEM: Israel is set to become the first demo­cracy to expel a Human Rights Watch employee, its executive director Ken Roth said on Sunday, denouncing the upcoming deportation of one of his staffers.

US citizen Omar Shakir, the New York-based rights group’s director for Israel and the Palestinian territories, is to be deported from Israel on Monday over his alleged support of a boycott of the country.

The expulsion, upheld by the supreme court, would make Shakir the first person to be expelled from the country under a controversial 2017 law allowing the deportation of foreigners who support a boycott of Israel, according to authorities.

HRW denies Shakir supports a boycott of the Jewish state and accuses Israel of seeking to suppress criticism of policies towards Palestinians.

“I cannot think of another democracy that has barred a Human Rights Watch resear­cher,” Roth said in Jerusalem.

Roth said countries inclu­ding North Korea, Venezuela and Iran have expelled HRW researchers but no functioning democracy had taken such action.

“I think it demonstrates the increasingly constrained nature of Israeli democracy,” Roth added.

He said Israel, despite having elections and a free press, tries “as much as it can” to silence efforts “spotlighting the human rights violations at the heart of the oppressive, discriminatory occupation (of Palestinian land).

Shakir has been fighting a lengthy legal campaign agai­nst expulsion but earlier this month Israel’s supreme court upheld the government’s decision to deport him.

Israel accuses him of being a supporter of the banned Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which calls for a broad-ranging boycott of Israel over its treatment of the Palestinians.

Israel sees the movement as a strategic threat and accu­ses it of anti-Semitism — a claim activists strongly deny.

Supporters compare it to the economic isolation that helped bring down apartheid South Africa.

“All those who work against Israel must know that we will not let them live or work here,” Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri said earlier this month.

The case against Shakir was initially based on statements he made in support of a boycott before taking up his post with HRW.

The government case also highlighted work he has done since joining HRW, including criticising Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Published in Dawn, November 25th, 2019

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