Activist beaten by IDF officer: Claim protesters were violent is ´a complete lie´ (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Gili Cohen 04/17/12)
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Andreas Ias, the Danish activist that was hit in the face with an M-
16 rifle by senior IDF officer Lt.-Col. Shalom Eisner on Saturday,
said on Monday that the officer´s claim that the activists were
violent is a fabrication.
The beating of the pro-Palestinian activist by a senior IDF officer
was seen in a film posted on YouTube on Sunday.
Speaking with Haaretz, Ias said claims by IDF spokesman on Monday
that the protesters were violent were "a complete lie."
He added that there was no violence on the part of any of the
protesters. "We just wanted to enjoy the bike tour and the view," he
said.
"If I thought this would happen I would have protected myself, it
came out of nowhere," the Danish national said, adding that
everything can be seen on the video uploaded to YouTube on Sunday by
the International Solidarity Movement.
Andreas told Haaretz that after seeing the reported claims of the
officer that he was responding to the violence of the protesters, he
is considering submitting an official complaint that the attack on
him was unprovoked.
Andreas is currently traveling to Ramallah, in order to consult with
two lawyers regarding his options for legal recourse over the
incident.
There were two more female activists who were also injured, the
activist told Haaretz, adding that he hopes that they will be able to
submit a complaint. There were other officers who also pushed the
protesters to the ground, he said, but he was taken into an ambulance
after he was injured, and did not see exactly what happened.
The IDF spokesman told Army Radio on Monday morning that there was no
justification for the behavior of the officer, and that it was
against IDF principles, although he said that there was violence from
the Palestinian and foreign protesters, and that the video does not
present the full picture of Saturday´s events.
President Shimon Peres on Monday said he was "shocked" by the
incident, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday condemned
the incident, which was seen in a film posted on YouTube earlier
Sunday.
"Such behavior does not characterize IDF soldiers and officers and
has no place in the Israel Defense Forces and in the State of
Israel," Netanyahu said.
IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz also commented on the incident in
which a senior officer was filmed hitting a leftist activist in the
face with an M-16 rifle, saying he sees the incident as very grave,
and the IDF announced on Sunday that the deputy commander of the
IDF´s Jordan Valley brigade who was filmed hitting the activist will
be dismissed from his position. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 04/17/12)
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