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August 19, 2007
Lest we forget...
JERUSALEM (CNN) - Israel on Sunday rejected 50 Africans -- most of them reportedly from Sudan's Darfur region - who had illegally entered the country from Egypt, a government official said.

The move angered many Israeli lawmakers and human rights advocates because of reports that some Sudanese refugees are being killed or mistreated by authorities in Egypt.

Israel has been struggling with how to cope with an increasing number of Africans, including some from Darfur, who enter the country through Israel's southern border with Egypt.

According to Israel's Haaretz newspaper, the refugees were arrested Friday evening as they tried to cross from Egypt into Israel. They were held at a military base in southern Israel before being driven back to Egypt on Sunday, the newspaper reported.

The nationalities of the 50 sent back Sunday were not released, but the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, citing figures from the Israeli military, said nearly all of them had escaped the genocide in Darfur.

Speaking to CNN, Israeli government spokesman David Baker described them as "economic refugees from Africa."

Baker told The Associated Press that Darfurians would not be immune from Israel's ban on unauthorized immigrants.

Israeli law denies asylum to anyone from an enemy state, AP reports. Sudan's Muslim government is hostile to Israel and has no diplomatic ties with the Jewish state.

Eytan Schwartz, an advocate for Darfur refugees in Israel, told AP that about 400 have entered Israel in recent years. Baker said they would be allowed to live in Israel, and that the ban applied to new arrivals.

Dozens of Israeli lawmakers recently signed a petition urging the government not to deport Sudanese refugees.

Arab militias supported by Sudan's government have committed numerous human rights atrocities, U.N. officials say, including the slaughter and gang rape of civilians, destruction of water sources, looting and burning of buildings and crops.

Earlier this month, Israel's Channel 10 interviewed Israeli soldiers who said they had witnessed Egyptian security officers executing several Darfur refugees.

According to Channel 10, their testimonies were backed up by Israeli military security cameras that showed Egyptian soldiers shooting and killing several asylum-seekers.

Channel 10 did not air the video.

I guess one set of folks Genocide is more important than others... I have always been blown away by the hypocrisy of a government who arrests whole families for the crimes of one of the members, executes people without trial, bulldozes houses, making homeless whole families.... and then laments injustice against them. You would think that Israelis would have some affinity for the victims of Dafur....

Posted by David A at August 19, 2007 07:34 PM
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"executes people without trial..."

Israel has no death penalty. It has a history of targeted assassination against terrorist leaders, but goes to great lengths to minimize additional casualties -- to the point of reducing the standard warheads on missiles where they are barely potent enough to kill their targets.

Targets, it should be noted, that make a point of surrounding themselves with civilians (especially children) whenever they appear in public and make a point of pride out of indiscriminately attacking civilians and random targets.

You bring up a valid criticism, though -- one would expect Israel, of all nations, to take the lead in accepting Darfur refugees. This is, indeed, a black mark on the only democracy in the Middle East.

J.

Posted by: Jay Tea [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 20, 2007 06:46 AM

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