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Human rights group blasts West Bank travel restrictions as 'racist'
By Nir Hasson, Haaretz Correspondent and Haaretz Service

The Yesh Din organization, which works to protect human rights in the West Bank, wrote a letter of complaint to Defense Minister Amir Peretz Monday over army regulations released Saturday limiting Palestinians from traveling in Israeli vehicles in the West Bank and Jordan Valley.

The warrant, signed on Sunday, states that only Palestinians with permits can travel in vehicles bearing Israeli registration plates. The new regulations will come into effect in mid-January.

Yesh Din's chairman condemned the regulations as racist.

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"We are talking about an order which reminds one of legal orders from the Dark Ages and racist regimes? This constitutes a clear illegality, even an international crime. It is an apartheid crime," the chairman, Paul Kider, and his attorney Michael Sfarad said.

According to the letter, the new regulations breach international conventions against separating people based on nationality.

"Striking at fundamental rights based on ethnic or national identity is defined as oppression, and such oppression is a crime against humanity. There is no doubt that the order seriously compromises fundamental rights ? to freedom of movement, social and professional relations and especially to dignity ? and there is no disputing that it is directed only at those who are Palestinian," it said.

Yesh Din representatives said the judicial and international implications of the order will be negative for human rights workers in the territories.

Such workers regularly transport Palestinians in Israeli vehicles, for example, to file complaints to police. From now on, such transportation will be prohibited.

"The order harms the same echelons of the Israeli and Palestinian public, which even in these difficult days are connected through cooperation and mutual assistance," the letter said.

The drafters of the letter are requesting that Peretz cancel the order immediately.

GOC Central Command Yair Naveh issued the regulations "due to repeated attempts [at times successful] by Palestinian terror organizations to exploit Israeli vehicles in order to infiltrate Israeli population centers and carry out terror attacks against Israeli civilians," the IDF said in a statement.

Permits recognizable by the new regulations include: Palestinians traveling with a family member with Israeli citizenship; Palestinians with entry permits into Israel or into Israeli communities in the West Bank; Palestinian holding a certificate verifying employment in an international, medical or governmental services; and Palestinians traveling on an Israeli bus which holds a permit from the Civil Administration to operate bus services in the West Bank and Jordan Valley.

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  1.   New rules 18:17  |  Mike 20/11/06
  2.   What`s new? 18:27  |  Lebanese admirer 20/11/06
  3.   Palestinians are NOT Israeli citizens 19:24  |  William 20/11/06
  4.   Keep emulating me 19:55  |  Arthur Seyss-Inquart 20/11/06
  5.   to lebanese admirer 20:19  |  Rehovot 20/11/06
  6.   Rehovot- when did the IDF leave Gaza? 21:31  |  Lebanese admirer 20/11/06
  7.   William - get real! 21:38  |  Lebanese admirer 20/11/06
  8.   New rules are not the answer!!!!!!! 21:59  |  Abu Ali 20/11/06
  9.   Lebanese Admirer - Settlers out do not mean peace # 22:07  |  William 20/11/06
  10.   williams #3 22:11  |  shoshanna 20/11/06
  11.   Security? Why does the Wall not divide Jerusalem? 22:21  |  Lebanese admirer 20/11/06
  12.   Abu Ali - the "bloody" occupation #8 22:21  |  William 20/11/06
  13.   William #12 23:16  |  shoshanna 20/11/06
  14.   #3, William 00:11  |  Hannah 21/11/06
  15.   #2 to Lebanese admirer 00:21  |  Yehuda ben Shalom 21/11/06
  16.   William one sided 00:27  |  Loun 21/11/06
  17.   To the LEbanese admirer 00:50  |  phil 21/11/06
  18.   Another straw 00:57  |  David King 21/11/06
  19.   Israelis 00:58  |  David King 21/11/06
  20.   To Abu Ali 01:02  |  Phil 21/11/06
  21.   Racism 02:04  |  Jon 21/11/06
  22.   Jew Bashers Defined as OPPRESSORS ! 02:16  |  Klaudia 21/11/06
  23.   #3 Jackass 02:31  |  heinz 21/11/06
  24.   Racist? 02:32  |  DAVID KAPLAN 21/11/06
  25.   #3 William, has it ever occurred to you? 02:37  |  Johnboy 21/11/06
  26.   Yesh Din is right, but not rigorous enough 02:57  |  Hannah 21/11/06
  27.   Shame on the Defense ministry 03:09  |  Dutch 21/11/06
  28.   I wonder when the Palestinians get their badges? 03:54  |  Guy From NYC 21/11/06
  29.   #15, Klomping Kanadian Klaudia 04:24  |  Hannah 21/11/06
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