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Vanunu re-arrested

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | news report author Friday November 12, 2004 01:33author by Justin Morahan - Peace People

Dr Mordechai Vanunu was rearrested by between 30 and 50 police Thursday morning

Mordechai Vanunu was re-arrested Thursday morning at the Church of St George in Jerusalem where he was receiving sanctuary.
According to the Anglican Bishop of St George's between 30 and 50 men invaded the Church, some of them brandishing machine guns, and took Vanunu away.
"They terrified, terrorised the guests and the pilgrims, none of whom knew why this invasion happened with machine guns", Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal, the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, told the BBC News website. Vanunu's room was searched, his mobile phones, laptop, camera and notebooks were seized.
The invaders came in over the fences and through doors. Some Swedish pilgrims visiting the Church were shocked to tears, according to the Bishop.
A police spokesman said that Dr Vanunu would be charged at a court hearing on today, Friday.

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author by dannypublication date Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:02author address author phone

Pure co-incidence that Vanunu is arrested on the day that Arafat dies and the attention of the world's media is on Paris, Cairo and Ramallah? I don't think so! Ironic as well that WMD were the excuse given for the invasion of Iraq and yet all Vanunu was doing was exposing Israel's stockpiling of WMD in the same part of the world.

author by Jack - International Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunupublication date Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:14author address author phone

PRESS RELEASE
International Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu

November 11, 2004
For immediate release

Contact:
In Israel - Rayna Moss, 0507-368236, legalese@netvision.net.il
In the U.S. - Felice Cohen-Joppa, 520-323-8697, freevanunu@mindspring.com

For more information, see www.vanunu.co.uk, www.vanunu.com, www.vanunu.org

VANUNU RE-ARRESTED BY DOZENS OF ARMED POLICE; LATER RELEASED TO HOUSE ARREST

Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu was released from custody that evening, following his arrest in a dramatic and excessive show of force early Thursday morning, November 18, at St. George's Cathedral in East Jerusalem. He has been punished yet again, and placed under house arrest for seven days. His cell phones were returned to him, but he is still waiting for his laptop computers to be returned.

Vanunu was warned that he is still bound by the severe restrictions placed on him by Israeli authorities when he was released on April 21 after serving his complete 18 year sentence. Issues regarding his re-arrest are under investigation, and no formal charges have been filed. However, Vanunu was told that he may face charges for interviews that he has given to foreign media.

When Vanunu was released from custody, he told the press, "Once, twice, three times - how many times will I be punished for the same act?"

Thursday morning, at least 30 armed police stormed the compound of St. George's Cathedral, terrifying the clergy as well as pilgrims and guests having breakfast. The force consisted of special unit officers on motorcycles as well as additional police in other vehicles. A reporter for Israel's Channel 2 evening news called the raid "unnecessary and embarrassing" and wondered aloud why the police hadn't simply asked Vanunu to report for questioning. By the time he was released from detention, the general opinion in the Israeli media was that, once again, Israel's security services had gone out of their way to make Vanunu headline news.

After his release Vanunu told friends that he was well and glad to be back at St. George's, but that as long as he is kept in Israel against his will, he remains a prisoner. He thanked his supporters for their immediate response to his arrest.

Daniel Ellsberg, author of the book "Secrets: A Memoir of Vietnam and the Pentagon Papers," said: "The only secret Mordechai Vanunu has left to tell the world is the one he revealed on the day of his release from 18 years in prison, April 21, 2004: 'I am a symbol of the will of freedom, that the human spirit is free. You cannot destroy the human spirit.' That is indeed the most dangerous secret in the eyes not only of Israel but of every state that withholds vital information from its own citizens, including the U.S. and U.K. Israel should let the foremost prophet of the nuclear age go forth to be honored throughout the world -- and we call on them to do so -- but even if it returns him instead to his 6-by-9 foot cell, Mordechai Vanunu will remain the most free man on earth."

Vanunu's adoptive American parents, Nick and Mary Eoloff, said after learning of their son's re-arrest: "We are horrified that today armed Israeli special police forces entered St. George's Cathedral compound in order to kidnap Mordechai Vanunu for the second time. It is further proof that the security forces have no respect for an individual's human rights and dignity nor respect for a religious site which is a sacred place of sanctuary. Mordechai has always acted from a moral belief that nuclear weapons are immoral and illegal and that all nations should begin the process of their disarmament."

In 1986, Vanunu was kidnapped, taken back to Israel for a secret trial and convicted on charges of treason and espionage after revealing information about Israel's secret nuclear arsenal to the London Sunday Times. The restrictions include not being allowed to leave Israel and not being allowed to talk to foreign press, among other things restricting his freedom of movement and speech.

Supporters around the world continue to work for Vanunu's total freedom, and join him in continuing to call for nuclear abolition in the Middle East and around the world. Fifteen British supporters vigiled at the Israeli Embassy in London on November 11 to immediately protest Vanunu's arrest.

Felice Cohen-Joppa, coordinator of the U.S. Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu said: "It is an outrage that Israel has re-arrested nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu only six months after his release from prison. The unjust and severe restrictions that have forced Mordechai Vanunu to remain in Israel following his release last April, and intend to muzzle his voice for nuclear disarmament, are grave violations of his human and civil rights. After 18 years in prison, he has no secrets to reveal. Israel must stop punishing this man who has already suffered so much for letting the world know about Israel's nuclear arsenal."

Rayna Moss, Israeli coordinator for the International Campaign to Free Vanunu, said: "The attempt to silence Mordechai Vanunu on this of all days, is an attempt to bury Israel's secret nuclear arsenal together with Yasser Arafat. While the world media and attention are focused on the burial of the Palestinian leader, the Israeli government is attempting to disappear the nuclear whistleblower, whose only crime is revealing the terrible truth that Israel is trying to hide: weapons of mass destruction that are concealed from Israeli citizens and from the world."

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2) LETTER, FAXES, EMAILS, PHONE CALLS NEEDED - LIFT THE RESTRICTIONS, FREE MORDECHAI VANUNU

Contact the Israeli Embassy to demand that Mordechai Vanunu's restrictions be lifted and he be allowed to leave Israel. Contact information for other Israeli officials can be found at http://www.nonviolence.org/vanunu/youcanhelp.html

phone:
202-364-5500
email:
ambassador_sec@israelemb.org
fax:
202-364-5607

Public & Interreligious Affairs
v.(202) 364-5542
Political Department
(202)364-5581/2
Press Office
(202) 364-5538

or contact Israeli ambassador in your country -
http://www.embassyworld.com/embassy/israel1.html

Felice Cohen-Joppa
Coordinator
U.S. Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu
POB 43384
Tucson, AZ 85733
Phone/Fax 520-323-8697
freevanunu@mindspring.com
www.nonviolence.org/vanunu

Related Link: http://www.nonviolence.org/vanunu
author by iosafpublication date Mon Nov 15, 2004 11:52author address author phone

Mordechai Vanunu served 18 years in an Israeli prison for blowing the whistle on the country's nuclear weapons programme. Last week he was arrested again - but not before he had given Duncan Campbell of The Guardian an exclusive interview.
which you can read at the link--

Related Link: http://www.guardian.co.uk/israel/Story/0,2763,1351324,00.html
author by Vpublication date Mon Nov 15, 2004 13:10author address author phone

Recent Interview with Vanunu in today's (Mondays) Guardian-magazine lift out section!



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