Israel supreme court upholds expulsion of Human Rights Watch official

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Israel's supreme court on Tuesday upheld a government decision to expel a senior Human Rights Watch official over his alleged support of a boycott ...

JERUSALEM: Israel's supreme court on Tuesday upheld a government decision to expel a senior Human Rights Watch official over his alleged support of a boycott of the country, the ruling said.

"If it proceeds, I have 20 days to leave & it'll join ranks of Iran, North Korea & Egypt in blocking access for @hrw official," Shakir tweeted after the decision was announced, referring to Israel. The case against him was initially based on alleged statements in support of a boycott he made prior to taking up his post, HRW says.The government later added new statements it alleges are in support of a boycott.

Israel's ministry of strategic affairs, which probes potential violations of the 2017 law, alleges Shakir's activism, particularly related to the country's occupation of the West Bank, has amounted to calls for a boycott.

 

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