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Police Officers in Ski Masks Carrying Out Mass Arrests in East Jerusalem | Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI)

27.8.14

Police Officers in Ski Masks Carrying Out Mass Arrests in East Jerusalem | Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI): During the last two months, since the kidnapping and murder of 16-year old Mohammed Abu Khdeir on July 2nd, police forces have arrested more than 550 East Jerusalem residents, including 166 minors. According to testimonies collected by ACRI, dozens of masked police officers, wearing no visible identification, have been arresting Palestinian residents in various neighborhoods of East Jerusalem. Police regulations stipulate that, subject to extraordinary circumstances, police officers must have their faces uncovered, wear name tags on their uniforms, and clearly identify themselves before executing an arrest.


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