Friday, October 14, 2011

Bereaved families petition High Court against Shalit deal


Terror victims, families aim to delay prisoner exchange claiming prisoner swap deal is 'wholesale release of murderers'

Yair Altman
Published: 10.14.11, 15:09 / Israel News


Bereaved families filed a petition with the High Court of Justice on Friday, the first against the Gilad Shalit deal which will see1,027 Palestinian prisoners being released in exchange for the Hamas-held soldier. They are claiming the deal is a "wholesale release of murderers" and have asked that the implementation of the exchange be delayed.

The families are seeking a delay in order to be given more time to organize a petition against their loved ones' murderers being freed. It should be noted that the full list of prisoners set to be released in the deal is only expected to be published on Sunday – two days before the exchange is expected to go ahead.

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The families have petitioned against the cabinet decision itself claiming it was "unreasonable and disproportionate" due to the "dramatic number of terrorists with blood on their hands being released, including arch-murderers sentenced to multiple life sentences for the murder of dozens of people."


העוטרים נגד עסקת שליט. "משפחות שלמות עתידות לעבור גיהנום" (צילום: גיל יוחנן)
Some of the petitioners at High Court  (Photo: Gil Yohanan) 
 The petitioners also claimed that "this release is like none before it – not even in the Jibril deal – due to the mental consequences on the victims and the security threat it creates for civilians and soldiers in the future." Read the rest on: Ynet

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