FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 27, 2015
Contact: Ori Nir | onir@peacenow.org | 202-408-9898
Israeli
Government’s anti-NGO Bill: Hate Crime against
Democracy
Washington, DC – Americans for Peace Now (APN) is alarmed and
appalled by the Israeli Cabinet's approval today of a bill aimed at
intimidating and silencing progressive Israeli non-profit
organizations such as our sister-organization Peace Now (Shalom
Achshav), Israel's preeminent peace movement.
The bill, introduced by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked of the
far-right Jewish Home party compels representatives of
non-governmental organizations (NGOs, or non-profit organizations),
which receive funding from foreign governments, to wear special
tags on their clothing whenever visiting the Knesset, and to
provide details about their foreign funding in any communication
with elected officials.
Contrary to allegations of the bill's backers, its objective is not
to secure "transparency" of nonprofit funding, but rather to attack
Israeli organizations that challenge the policies and the agenda of
Israel's right wing government. The bill is about de-legitimizing
these groups by depicting them as agents of foreign governments.
Almost all Israeli NGOs receive funding from abroad. Foreign
support for Israeli human rights, civil rights and peace
organizations comes mainly from foreign governments and
foundations. Foreign funding for right-wing Israeli NGOs comes
mainly from US Evangelical foundations and wealthy US right-wing
Jews such as casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. Some also enjoy Israeli
government support. The bill adopted today by the Israeli Cabinet's
Legislation Committee targets only the type of foreign funding that
progressive NGOs receive, although these NGOs publicly state, in
keeping with existing law, what the source of their funding is. The
bill, however, permits right-wing NGOs -- like those funding West
Bank settlements and anti-democratic and racist campaigns – to
continue keeping their funding sources secret.
APN joins Peace Now in strongly condemning the Cabinet's
Legislative Committee's approval of the new bill. Like our
colleagues in Israel, we view it as a hate-crime against Israeli
democracy.
Here is Peace Now's full statement on the draft legislation: "The
NGO Bill was just approved by the Ministerial Committee for
Legislation. The bill is a hate crime against democracy. Instead of
fighting against Jewish terrorism coming from the right-wing, the
government is busy with legislation aimed at forcing peace and
human rights activists to wear special badges. The bill, also known
as the 'transparency bill' has nothing to do with transparency and
everything to do with the de-legitimation of organizations
criticizing the government's policies. If the Minister of Justice
is truly interested in transparency, she must first and foremost
promote legislation requiring right-wing organizations to expose
the millions they receive from private donors abroad and from the
state budget."
Peace Now activists last night held a vigil opposite Minister
Shaked's home in Tel Aviv to demonstrate against the legislation
she initiated, carrying signs that said: "The right will not
Silence me."
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