Deportation Hearing For Detained US Peace Activist
On Tuesday July 6, 2004 at 2:00 pm, US citizen, Ann Petter will be brought before an Israeli judge at Tel Aviv’s
District Court after being denied entry into Israel at Ben Gurion Airport and spending nearly two weeks in an Israeli
jail.
On June 23, the 44 year-old graphic designer from New York was detained for nearly 10 hours at Ben Gurion Aiport without
explanation and later told that she was refused entry into the country based on “security” concerns.
Petter was accompanying to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, a 79-year-old Holocaust survivor. She was
planning to attend a wedding in Israel and participate in the International Solidarity Movement’s Freedom Summer
campaign, a 56-day campaign of nonviolent action for freedom and against occupation that includes a 3-week peace march
along the path of the Apartheid Wall. Ann Petter’s legal representative, Adv. Yael Berda, obtained an injunction on the
deportation order after Ann refused to be deported without a legal procedure.
Advocate Shamai Leibowitz says, "The words 'security threat' and 'terrorism' are the most abused words of our times, and
Israel is the primary abuser of these words. Ms. Petter represents no security threat to the state of Israel and is
being denied entry for the same reason thousands of other human rights people have been denied. She simply wants to
witness the current situation in the Middle East with her own eyes and stand peacefully in support of human rights."
Over the past 3 weeks, the number of international citizens who have been denied entry at Ben Gurion airport has notably
increased. At least 10 people coming from different countries have been detained and denied entry after being
interrogated about their affiliation with the International Solidarity Movement. Dozens others have been harassed,
intimidated and extensively searched by the security services of the airport. According to Adv. Yael Berda, the Israeli
authorities must differentiate between physical and political dangers. Denying people entry into the country based on
the latter violates the principles of democracy. “The Israeli security services are treating us like an illegal
organization in an effort to stop nonviolent resistance to illegal occupation policies. In doing such, they are
encouraging violent resistance” said ISM spokesperson Huwaida Arraf.