Hagai Amir released, says ‘I’m proud of what I did’ (TIMES OF ISRAEL) By YOEL GOLDMAN and SAM SER 05/04/12)
Source: http://www.timesofisrael.com/as-haggai-amir-goes-free-protesters-await/
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Shelly Yachimovich says brother of Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin
provokes ‘nausea and disgust’
Hagai Amir walked out of Ayalon Prison on Friday morning, saying “I
have no regrets. I am proud of what I did.” He was met outside by
family members and dozens of left-wing protesters.
Amir, who was convicted of helping his brother Yigal Amir assassinate
former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, flashed a victory sign as he
left the prison gates and immediately embraced his mother, father and
brother, who took him to the home of relatives in a West Bank
settlement for the weekend.
Channel 2 TV showed peace activists outside the prison ahead of
Amir’s release holding signs reading, “We won’t forgive, we won’t
forget.” As Amir exited the prison and was whisked away in a white
van, they chanted “disgrace.”
Chairwoman of the Labor Party Shelly Yachimovich said that the “V”
sign flashed by Amir, along with his lack of remorse and the
celebrations that awaited him “provoke nausea and disgust.”
“Today we salute Yitzhak Rabin and his legacy,” added Yachimovich, “a
legacy that knew how to integrate peace, security, a deep concern for
Israeli society and constant contributions to it.”
Peace Now called on the Israeli public Friday morning to initiate a
boycott against the Amir family. The peace movement called on
Israelis to not hire any members of the family and to refrain from
selling them goods and services in order “to continue punishing them
by civilian means.”
Hagai Amir has never expressed remorse for aiding in the 1995 murder
that shocked the nation. This week, Channel 2 news reported, he told
his lawyer that he felt he had “done the right thing,” and that that
he had “saved Jewish lives” by effectively derailing the peace
process with Rabin’s murder.
Amir was convicted in 1996 of conspiracy to commit murder and
possession of a firearm, after his brother’s assassination of Rabin
following a peace rally on November 4, 1995. In 2006, half a year was
added to his sentence after he was found guilty of threatening to
kill Sharon, who led the disengagement from the Gaza Strip.
The impending release of Amir raised the ire of the Rabin family,
with the former prime minister’s daughter, Dalia Rabin, stating in
an interview in Thursday’s Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that “people
like that should be behind bars forever, or should at least be
shunned.”
Rabin’s granddaughter Noa, who as a teenager delivered a moving
eulogy at his funeral, wrote on her Facebook wall on Thursday that
Amir’s scheduled release from prison “burns” and “is insulting to the
point of suffocation.” However, she added, “Hagai Amir is leaving
prison. That’s the way it is in a democracy.” (© 2012 THE TIMES OF
ISRAEL 05/04/12)
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