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Douglas Carpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 08:53 AM
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Israel seeks to expel Jewish-American Journalist working for Palestinian Maan News Agency
Edited on Sat Jan-16-10 09:11 AM by Douglas Carpenter
"Malsin was detained on Tuesday at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport, as he and his girlfriend were returning from a holiday in the Czech Republic. They were then interrogated for eight hours, and the woman was expelled this morning.

Malsin's expulsion was stalled by an injunction filed by Ma'an's lawyers last night. His case will be heard by today.

According to a story on Ma'an's website, Malsin has been accused of entering Israel illegally, refusal to cooperate, lying to border officials, exploiting his Jewishness to get into Israel, and entering Israel on the basis of lies.

International Press Institute director David Dadge said that IPI was "troubled by the possibility that the Israeli authorities have detained and will deport Jared Malsin because they dislike the editorial policies at Ma'an News Agency.

"The authorities should recognise that the right of press freedom applies to all journalists, not just to reporters who write favourably about Israeli government policy."

The agency was founded in 2005 with money from the Netherlands and Danish foreign ministries, and now receives funding through US government agencies. Based in Bethlehem, on the West Bank, it offers news coverage in both English and Arabic.

Its journalists, as with most Palestinian journalists working for agencies based in the Palestinian territories, receive only Palestinian press accreditation, which is not recognised by Israel."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/jan/14/press-freedom-israel
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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 08:59 AM
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1. "exploiting his Jewishness to get into Israel"
I think my brain just broke.
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Douglas Carpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 09:07 AM
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2. From Tikum Ulam/Richard Silverstein


Shin Bet Seeks Expulsion of American-Jewish Journalist Working for Palestinian News Agency


http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/01/15/shin-bet-seeks-expulsion-of-american-jewish-journalist-working-for-palestinian-news-agency/

The Only Democracy in the Middle East™ has struck again: the English editor for the independent Palestinian news agency Maan, American Jared Malsin, was detained along with his girlfriend at Ben Gurion airport on his return to Israel from a European vacation. During the detention it became clear that the Shin Bet intended to expel him from Israel as a security risk. It provided no justification whatsoever. And when Malsin notified the U.S. embassy of his predicament and they called to inquire, security officials lied by claiming neither individual was in custody and that they were probably “enjoying a night on the town in Tel Aviv” and had simply forgotten to notify them.

Look, I understand this is garden variety harassment when it comes to Israel. Palestinians are treated far worse. Indeed, three Gaza journalists were killed during Cast Lead, one by an Israeli tank shell fired despite the victim being clearly marked as a journalist. But what stands out here is the sheer effrontery of Israel’s Interior Ministry expelling a U.S. citizen and journalist from its shores merely for reporting inconvenient facts about Israel’s maintenance of the Occupation. The security establishment doesn’t shrink from tangling with Israel’s most important ally nor from violating one of the most treasured traditions of western democracies: freedom of the press.

Maan quickly filed an injunction staying the expulsion order and the Israeli attorney general filed for the court to remove the stay. Luckily, the Israeli district judge refused to lift the stay and Malsin will live to fight another day, but barely. Unless there is a furious outcry both from inside and outside Israel chances are a judicial system inherently biased in favor of state power when it comes to security issues will likely acquiesce with the decision to expel the journalist.

Since he was arrested Tuesday, Malsin has been allowed only one 20 minute meeting with his lawyer and permitted contact with a single U.S. consular official. His personal belongings have been put in herem and he is not allowed access to them (when Malsin first boarded the flight back to Israel in Prague, security agents confiscated his cell phone so he could not inform his employer or U.S. diplomats of his situation).

Lying scumbag PR flack Mark Regev labelled as “absurd” claims that the action comes in retaliation for Maan’s coverage of rather unpleasant events like the weekly Bilin anti-Wall protests at which several Palestinians and an American have been murdered or maimed with severe brain injuries. But Israeli immigration officials seem not to have been on the same page:

…The official explanation offered by the country’s own immigration department cited news stories Malsin had authored “inside the Territories,” among them some which “criticized the State of Israel.”

The Interior Ministry makes the vague claim he was detained because he was ‘uncooperative’ during questioning:

An official report on the questioning, which Maan said it had received from the court, accused Mr Malsin of failing to arrange the correct visa, but did not give details.

It said he was suspected of “exploiting the fact that he is Jewish to gain a visa”. This was apparently on the basis that, when seeking a visa extension previously, he had told Interior Ministry officials he was exploring the option of emigrating to Israel, but had written articles critical of the country. By law Jews from around the world are eligible to emigrate to Israel.

The report also said Mr Malsin had refused to give the name of the friend he said he lived with in the West Bank.

This might have made Israeli officials even angrier:

…Mr Malsin, a graduate of Yale University, had initially come to Israel on the Birthright programme, which funds visits to Israel for young Jewish Americans.

Mr Malsin had never overstayed a visa, except for his most recent one, which was a few days overdue and that he had been told by officials this did not matter, Mr Hale said.

Whoa, biting the hand that feeds, Mr. Malsin. You’re only allowed to come on a Birthright tour if you expect to make aliyah or return to the States to make Jewish-Zionist babies. It’s simply bad form to take the free trip AND exploit the Law of Return in order to write nasty articles about Israel. If he had only gone to work for Israel HaYom, he would’ve been welcomed with a ticker tape parade and given the keys to the kingdom or a settlement or two.

Maan even reports that some Israeli officials have expressed concern and opposition to the violation of press freedoms.

Several major press freedom NGOs have expressed support for Malsin:

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, which monitors freedom of the press worldwide, urged Israel to refrain from taking punitive action against reporters over specific content in their work. “Israel cannot hide behind the pretext of security to sideline journalists who have done nothing more than maintain an editorial line that the authorities dislike,” the organization said.

The 2009 Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index ranks Israel 93rd (out of 175) behind other Middle Eastern countries like Kuwait, Lebanon and United Arab Emirates. Press freedom in the Israeli Occupied Territories is ranked 150th. Now we see a perfect example of why.

Malsin’s girlfriend, a Lutheran peace activist, has already been deported by Israel. She, alas, was not a journalist and had no protections from Israel’s wrath. And Israel didn’t even have to explain what sort of security risk she posed as a Christian adherent of non-violence.


http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/01/15/shin-bet-seeks-expulsion-of-american-jewish-journalist-working-for-palestinian-news-agency/



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azurnoir Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-16-10 11:09 AM
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3. Detention of top Ma'an journalist condemned
As Israeli authorities prepared to expel Ma'an News Agency's chief English editor later this week, media rights groups have blasted his ongoing detention as an assault on freedom of the press.

Jared Malsin was originally scheduled to be deported without a hearing on Thursday morning. Protests by US authorities in Tel Aviv resulted in a temporary reversal, and an injunction filed by Ma'an delayed the expulsion until at least Sunday.

Reporters Without Borders "condemns the detention and imminent expulsion of US journalist Jared Malsin, who has worked for the past two years as an editor with Ma'an, an independent Palestinian news agency," the group said on Wednesday in a statement, the first of many that it and others would issue on behalf of the top journalist at Ma'an's English Desk.

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists, which monitors freedom of the press worldwide, urged Israel to refrain from taking punitive action against reporters over specific content in their work. "Israel cannot hide behind the pretext of security to sideline journalists who have done nothing more than maintain an editorial line that the authorities dislike," the organization said.

Indeed, court documents indicated that Malsin's detention was directly related to his work at the news agency, quoting airport officials as noting that he authored articles "inside the territories," among them some which "criticized the State of Israel."


http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=254148
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Douglas Carpenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-17-10 08:24 PM
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4. an update: Israeli Hearing on Deporting Maan Reporter
from Tikum Olam by Richard Silverstein

link: http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/01/17/israeli-hearing-on-deporting-maan-reporter/



Israeli Hearing on Deporting Maan Reporter



On Sunday morning, Tel Aviv District Court judge Kobi Vardi will hear the case of Jared Malsin, the American Jewish journalist serving as English editor for the Palestinian Maan news agency. The Shin Bet seeks to expel him from Israel as a security risk because he secured a visa by indicating (falsely they claim) that he might take Israeli citizenship via the Law of Return and because he originally came to Israel on a Birthright trip (among other reasons). None of the reasons listed can legitimately be terms a “security threat” to Israel or anyone else.

The judge can rule on the spot to deport Malsin or free him. Or he can call for a full hearing later in the day. If the judge decides to deport the journalist, then the defense has the option of appealing to the Supreme Court. The difficulty in this is that the detainee will remain in Israeli detention for the duration until his hearing. Currently, Malsin is being held in a small cell with blacked out windows and access to nothing other than the small suitcase he had when he returned from his Prague vacation. There is no indication that Israel is prepared to move him to less punishing accommodations.

The International Federation of Journalists released this statement:

“We condemn this intolerable violation of press freedom,” said Aidan White, IFJ general secretary. “The ban of entry in this case appears to be a reprisal measure for the journalist’s independent reporting and that is unacceptable.”

“Journalists cannot be sworn to support governments in order to gain entry into countries,” White added. “This kind of interference has no place in a democracy.”

My blog colleague, Ray Hanania, of the National Arab American Journalists Association released this statement:

“Any action to censor or restrict or threaten or intimidate journalists for the sole ‘crime’ of expressing an opinion or covering stories frowned on by the occupation government is a violation not only of international law but a violation of Israel’s claim to be Democratic and fair,” said Ray Hanania, Chicago coordinator of NAAJA, which has issued formal letters to Israel’s embassy in Washington, to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and to Israel’s Ministry of Information in Jerusalem.

“NAAJA is not only calling on Israel to immediately release Jaslin, but also urging Israeli journalists who claim to be objective and concerned about free speech, Democracy and the accuracy in reporting to also publicly protest the arrest,” he added.

Speaking of which, the Israeli Jerusalem Association of Journalists, while affirming the right of journalists to report freely from Israel (and not necessarily defending Malsin himself), attached this unintentionally ironic statement:

The JAJ warned against campaigns which have a political motive and “ try to portray Israel as a state without media freedom.”

Seems to me you have a wee problem, Israeli journalists. You claim that in general you support freedom to report from Israel regardless of favoring or opposing government policy. Yet you won’t specifically defend Malsin and you want to claim that his case does not mean that “media freedom” is absent in Israel. You can’t have it both ways. If there IS media freedom, then you defend Malsin and insist that Israel free him to be a journalist and do his job. If there isn’t, then you refuse to defend Malsin and accept his deportation when or if it happens. Let us see what transpires.

Those wishing to support Malsin and who are Americans should write to Hillary Clinton and your Congressional representatives as both Malsin and his girlfriend, who WAS deported, are U.S. citizens. You should also blast your local Israeli consular office.

Malsin’s partner, Faith Rowold, a Lutheran Church volunteer was deported to Prague after being detained with him at Ben Gurion. She released this statement about the general harassment by the Shin Bet and immigration officials of foreign aid workers in the West Bank:

“Israel is really making it difficult for humanitarian organizations and churches to do their work in Israel and the Palestinian Territories,” Ms. Rowold commented. “It seems like Israel especially discriminates against organizations that are working with Palestinians or in the Palestinian Territories, making it difficult for workers and volunteers to get the visas they need to stay and do their jobs. So many people are on tourist visas now, leaving every three months and hoping to get back in. It is really an insecure situation and it makes long-term planning impossible.”

It has also been reported that approximately 100 church and NGO workers who had previously held B1 work visas from Israel had been denied renewals. Some were given 6-month tourist visas instead, which do not legally allow the holder to work in Israel.

http://www.richardsilverstein.com/tikun_olam/2010/01/17/israeli-hearing-on-deporting-maan-reporter/





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