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Nearly 30 female Israeli lawmakers sexually abused: Report

May 31, 2016 By administrator

israeli female lawmaker abusedNearly 30 female members of Israel’s Knesset have fallen victim to sexual harassment or sexual assault at some point in their lives, a report says.

Of the total 32 current female lawmakers at the Israeli legislature, 28 revealed they had suffered from some sorts of sexual abuses in the past, Israeli daily Ha’aretz reported on Tuesday, citing a survey conducted by Israel’s Channel 2.

The report added that two of the lawmakers, Michal Biran from the center-left alliance Zionist Union, and Merav Ben Ari from the centrist party Kulanu, experienced the harassment even after they had entered the Knesset.

“Even today, the fact that I’m a single woman in the Knesset puts me in unpleasant situations. Sometimes people make comments … I don’t want to elaborate, but there was a situation recently in the Knesset,” said Ben Ari, speaking of a recent incident in the Knesset building.

“There was an incident that repeated itself in the planning and building committee, of which I was a member. Another city councilor would make remarks of a sexual nature regarding things that I said, and the whole room would burst out laughing,” said Rachel Azaria from Kulanu party.

“I consulted with the legal adviser and other officials, and they all said there was nothing to be done,” she said, recounting a bitter experience she had when she was a Jerusalem City Council member.

The lawmakers also exposed different kinds of other sexual abuses, which happened on military buses or on the streets.

In December, the Israeli interior minister and vice-premier, Silvan Shalom, was forced to resign after his ex-staffer revealed that she was sexually harassed by her boss and was “touched” against her will, giving details on how he had abused her more than a decade ago.

Subsequently, “several other women also alleged that the minister sexually assaulted them,” according to a December 20, 2015 Ha’aretz report.

The Israeli interior minister is by no means the first top Israeli politician to leave office over sexual misconduct.

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav stepped down in 2007 on charges of raping two women as a cabinet minister in the late 1990s, as well as sexual assault against two of his female staffers as president.

The issue of sexual misconduct is also frequently reported in the Israeli military, which has given rise to heated debates over the past years.

The Israeli military itself says it has launched about 250 investigations into sexual abuse allegations over the past two years. Twelve of the investigations concern alleged rape, up from eight in 2014 and five in 2013.

Source: presstv

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Human Rights Watch (HRW) says police in Turkey have abused prisoners in southeast Turkey

September 3, 2015 By administrator

Turkish police officers work at the site where shots were reportedly fired at police officers in Istanbul, August 19, 2015. (Photo by AFP)

Turkish police officers work at the site where shots were reportedly fired at police officers in Istanbul, August 19, 2015. (Photo by AFP)

Human Rights Watch (HRW) says police in Turkey have abused prisoners while responding to perceived security threats in the troubled southeastern part of the country.

The HRW released a report on Wednesday that listed the alleged abuse of detainees at the hands of police officers in the southeastern Turkish province of Sirnak.

The New York-based group revealed documents showing that at least three Kurdish detainees were harshly beaten, kicked and forced to remain in kneeling positions for hours. The three men were reportedly detained during an August 7, 2015 security operation in the predominantly Kurdish district of Silopi near the Iraqi Kurdistan border.

“Three men were taken into police custody on suspicion of being Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) members in front of a hospital to which they had driven relatives and neighbors in need of treatment for injuries sustained during armed clashes. Six other men were also arrested at the hospital that day. The three interviewed said they had been beaten while being taken into custody, and again on arrival at the police station, with rifle butts, fire extinguishers, chains, batons and brass knuckles, and threatened with further abuse and death,” the report read.

Meanwhile, Benjamin Ward, the Europe and Central Asia division deputy director at the HRW, has expressed serious concerns over the alleged abusive behavior by the Turkish security forces.

“It’s deeply worrying that police in Turkey’s southeast seem to be returning to abusive tactics in response to the security threats,” Ward said.

The group said that, in another case, police denied adequate medical treatment to a seriously wounded 17-year-old boy who was taken into police custody in the town of Cizre on July 30.

The HRW also demanded that those behind the alleged acts be brought to justice. “The authorities should urgently investigate and prosecute those responsible, and ensure that people in custody are protected from ill-treatment and have prompt access to proper medical treatment.”

Senior officials at the HRW say they have made several efforts to discuss such issues with the governor of Shirnak Province and other authorities but have not received responses, yet.

The report comes as Turkey has been launching airstrikes against purported Daesh targets in Syria as well as PKK positions in Iraq since a Daesh bomb attack on July 20 left 32 people dead in the southeastern Turkish town of Suruc, which lies across the border from the northern Syrian town of Kobani

A shaky ceasefire that had stood since 2013 was declared null by the PKK following the Turkish airstrikes against the group, narrowing chances for the two sides to reach a deal in the near future.

Reports say over 60 Turkish soldiers have been killed in clashes with PKK militants over the past weeks.

The PKK has been fighting for an autonomous Kurdish region inside Turkey since the 1980s. The conflict has left tens of thousands of people dead.

Source: presstv.com

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: abused, Kurd, prisoners, Turkey

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