Demonstrators set up Camp Sucker in J´lem (JERUSALEM POST) By JPOST COM STAFF 04/22/12)
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Demonstrators set up a Camp Sucker ("Frier") in Jerusalem´s Wohl Rose
Park on Saturday in protest against IDF draft-exemptions given to the
ultra-orthodox community.
Former IDF chief of staff Gabi Ashkenazi arrived at the park in
support of the protest.
The law, approved in 2002, was designed to increase the number of
ultra-Orthodox men serving in the army, but has been criticized for
failing to bring the rate of haredi recruitment up toward the
national average.
There are currently approximately 60,000 full-time yeshiva students
who are of army service age but who have gained exemptions under the
terms of the Tal Law.
The High Court of Justice in February ruled the Tal Law illegal, but
the government has been holding meetings with heads of the ultra-
orthodox community to discuss possible compromises for its
replacement.
The Camp Sucker movement is led primarily by the Forum for Military
Service Equality (Forum La’shivyon Ba’netel.)The group has led
similar protests around the country in protest of what they view as
discrimination against those who serve in the IDF.
At one such protest in January at Tel Aviv´s Savidor (Arlozorov)
Train Station, a spokesman for the Mitpakdim social reform
organization said that “We’re the people who pay taxes, we’re going
to the army and we’re not being listened to.” She added that: “We
want everyone to have equal rights; everyone should work, everyone
should contribute. If you want to get you have to give too,” said
Rechess. It’s not logical that the people who don’t work, who don’t
go to the army, get the most support from the government, not us, she
continued.
Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin met on Thursday afternoon with leading
haredi figure Rabbi Aharon Leib Shteinman to discuss a deal.
In an interview with the hassidic Hamevaser newspaper published just
before Passover, Shteinman said, “We should be more concerned about
the attempt to injure the status of those studying in yeshiva then
the Iranian threat.” Jeremy Sharon and Ben Hartman contributed to
this report. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 04/22/12)
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