‘Resident’ Status Given in Ramat Migron (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Maayana Miskin 05/18/12)
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Those living in Ramat Migron have resident status in the area, and
are not obligated by IDF orders declaring the area a closed military
zone, a Jerusalem judge has ruled. The ruling follows a similar
ruling regarding a man from the Mitzpe Avichai outpost.
The court order came after a young man was arrested on Wednesday
night for entering Ramat Migron after it had been declared a closed
military zone. The teen was represented by the Honenu legal rights
group.
Attorney Yitzchak Bam spoke to Arutz Sheva following the verdict.
Bam, who also represented Aryeh Davis in the precedent-setting Mitzpe
Avichai case, explained that the recent verdicts are the first in
which judges have recognized that Jews can also be permanent
residents in Judea and Samaria.
Previously, IDF orders declaring a closed military zone – a measure
often used in an attempt to prevent riots – would normally include an
exception for PA residents of the area in order to avoid infringing
on their freedom of movement. However, there was no exception made
for Jewish residents of Homesh, Ramat Migron, or other communities
considered illegal outposts by the IDF.
Bam said that in addition to violating his client’s rights as a Ramat
Migron resident, police had violated his rights as a minor. As a 15-
year-old, the client should have had his parents or another adult
present while he was questioned. However, Bam accused, police
questioned the young man alone. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 05/18/12)
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