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April 11, 2018

[video] Petition seeks to stop security exports to the murderous Cameroon BIR ("Israeli Unit")

By Joseph Zernik

Israeli Supreme Court is asked to stop all security export licenses to the BIR unit in Cameroon. BIR is nick-named "The Israeli Unit". Israelis not only train and consult its soldiers, but the unit is also headed by an IDF veteran. The petition claims that BIR is involved in shooting protesters, beating citizens, raping female students, transforming parts of Cameroon into a military zone.

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Petition was filed in the Israeli Supreme Court, seeking to stop all security export licenses to the BIR unit in Cameroon. BIR is nick-named "The Israeli Unit", since according to reports, Israelis not only train and consult its soldiers, but the unit is also headed by an IDF veteran. The petition states that BIR is involved in shooting protesters, raiding universities, businesses and residences, beating citizens, raping female students, detaining political leaders, transforming parts of Cameroon into a military zone...


(Image by Screen shot from video, published by Mark Bareta)   Details   DMCA

Figure. Screen shot - BIR abuse of detainees.

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Tel-Aviv, April 10 - below are excerpts from the Hebrew press release by Attorney Itay Mack and a group of Israeli Human Rights activists, pertaining to a petition, filed two weeks ago in the Israeli Supreme Court, seeking to stop security exports to the murderous BIR ("Israeli Unit") in Cameroon.

Israel is notorious for its arms exports to dictatorial regimes. Beyond the exports of conventional weapons, Israel has become a leader in exports of surveillance technology to dictatorial regimes, often used to track political and Human Rights activists. The Palestinian territories have become the testing ground for such systems. [1]

In previous cases, the Israeli Supreme Court refused to stop such exports. Court hearings are often conducted ex parte (in presence of State Attorney counsel, but not the petitioners) and State evidence is filed under seal. At times, even the rulings in such petitions are under seal... [2]

Graphic video: https://www.facebook.com/baramark/posts/10155498139122074

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Excerpts from press release:

Petition was filed in the Supreme Court, seeking to stop all Israeli security export licenses to the BIR unit in Cameroon... Since October 2016, Cameroon is under serious political crisis in the English speaking regions... Strikes by teachers and attorneys initiated a a snowball effect, which is severely suppressed... shooting protesters, raiding universities, businesses and residences, beating citizens, raping female students, detaining political leaders, transforming the area into a military zone... Tens of thousands have fled to refugee camps in Nigeria, and many others escaped their villages and are hiding in the jungles.

In Cameroon, BIR is nick-named the "The Israeli Unit", since according to reports, Israelis not only train and consult its soldiers, but the unit is also headed by an IDF veteran. Videos and stills show that BIR is using Israeli weapons, including Galil, Tavor, Negev...

The unit was established in 2001, formally intended to fight organized crime. Effectively, together with the Presidential Guard, it is used to secure the regime of Cameroon dictator Paul Biya, who has ruled the country since 1982...

This case is different from the "usual" Israeli security exports, which are used for serious Human Rights violations, since it amounts to real intervention of the Israeli Ministry of Defense in the political life of another nation, in a neo-colonialist manner...

There is not justification that the history of the Israeli security exports be repeated...

LINKS

[1] 2017-06-06 Israeli Companies Are Making a Killing off Technology Perfected Over 50 Years of Occupation | Alternet

https://www.alternet.org/world/israeli-companies-are-making-killing-technology-perfected-over-50-years-occupation

2016-08-02 Israeli Spy-tech Firm at Heart of Global Debate on State Surveillance | Haaretz

https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/israeli-spy-tech-firm-at-heart-of-debate-on-state-surveillance-1.5419565

[2] 2017-09-28 Israel refuses to stop arms sales to Burma despite Rohingya 'ethnic cleansing' | Asian Correspondent

https://asiancorrespondent.com/2017/09/israel-burma/

2017-09-28 After court's gagged ruling on arms sales to Myanmar, activists call for protest | Times of Israel

https://www.timesofisrael.com/after-courts-gagged-ruling-on-arms-sales-to-myanmar-activists-call-for-protest/

2017-09-27 High Court to Make Secret Ruling on Israeli Arms Sales to Myanmar | Haaretz

https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/high-court-to-make-secret-ruling-on-arms-sales-to-myanmar-petition-1.5453844

2016-12-05 Supreme Court rules against exposing Israel's role in Bosnian genocide | +972

https://972mag.com/israels-involvement-in-bosnian-genocide-to-remain-under-wraps/123503/



Authors Website: https://www.scribd.com/Human_Rights_Alert

Authors Bio:

Dr Zernik's core research pertains to e-government and its significance for Human Rights and Civil Society.


His work won appreciation in Israel and abroad:
* Prof Uzzi Ornan - "All power to you! I hope that you see your tremendous efforts reach fruition!"
* Attorney Avigdor Feldman - "In my opinion you are doing very important work" thank you for your thorough and persistent work".
* Prof Amnon Shashua, Mobileye Co-founder - "" very important work".
* International experts, as part of anonymous peer-review - "" challenges current concepts in the field".
Four submissions, which he authored on behalf of Human Rights Alert - NGO, were incorporated into UN Human Rights Council Periodic Reports regarding the US or Israel (2010, 2013, 2015, 2018). His research has been presented and published in international academic conferences, including Data Mining (2010), Criminology (2012), E-government (2015, 2017), and were also cited in a textbook on "Machine Learning".
Online updated version: http://www.scribd.com/doc/46421113/

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