Droit International & Droits Humains

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Right to Education Campaign

29/06/2008

Through ongoing monitoring and research on the issues affecting Palestinian education under occupation, as well as building an active campaign network in Palestine and worldwide, the Right to Education Campaign seeks to raise international awareness about the obstruction and denial of education in Palestine and to bring pressure to bear on governments, decision-makers and ultimately the Israeli authorities to guarantee safe and free access of all Palestinians to their educational institutions.

http://right2edu.birzeit.edu

Right to Enter

05/01/2007

Campaign for the Right of Entry/Re-Entry to the Occupied Palestinian Territory (oPt)
A Grassroots Campaign for the Protection of Foreign Passport Holders Residing in and/or visiting the oPt.
The Issue An undeclared Israeli policy is currently in effect. It denies entry and/or re-entry to foreign nationals, who want to visit, live, or work in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). Israel is arbitrarily turning away foreign nationals at Israeli ports of entry, which are the only way to reach the oPt, causing unjustified hardships: families are being separated, investors are exiting the country, educators are unable to reach their schools and universities, students’ education is being disrupted, and elderly are being left without caretakers, to state but some of the ramifications.

http://www.righttoenter.ps/

Diakonia - Easy Guide to International Humanitarian Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory

08/11/2006

Diakonia is an international development organization composed of a global network of people, organisations and churches working towards more people living a life in dignity. The organisation was founded in Sweden in 1966. Commonly, Diakonia does not carry out any projects of its own, but supports local partners. We support 400 partner organisations in about 30 countries. Diakonia’s goal is a democratic world in which living standards for the most vulnerable people are improved, and human rights and equality are respected.

http://www.diakonia.se/

Machsom Watch

08/11/2006

Machsom Watch was founded in January 2001 in response to repeated reports in the press about human rights abuses of Palestinians crossing army and border police checkpoints. The excessive Israeli response to the El Aksa Intifada, the prolonged closure and siege of villages and towns on the West Bank provided the stimulus and the motivation for what at first seemed an impossible mission. The initiative of three women – Ronnee Jaeger, a long time activist with experience of human rights work in Guatemala and Mexico, Adi Kuntsman a feminist scholar who emigrated from the former Soviet Union in 1990 and veteran activist Yehudit Keshet, an orthodox Jewess – Machsom Watch now boasts 400 women all over the country.

http://www.machsomwatch.org/