New Profile Explained
New Profile is a movement for transforming Israeli society into a "civilian" one ("" - a term recently coined by parts of the Israeli left wing to highlight their view of the present society as "recruited" or "militarized"). It is a voluntary organization that acts against the compulsory law of military enlistment and supports people who refuse to enlist in the Israel Defense Forces. New Profile is a feminist organization and most of its activists are women. It was founded in 1998, among others by Rela Mazali.[1]
Objectives
- Reducing the militarism in Israeli society.
- Resisting the Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
- Reducing the stigma of profile 21.
- Cancelling the law of compulsory enlistment to the Israeli military.
- Helping refuseniks or people who don't enlist in the army for other reasons.
- Supporting refusniks who are in army prison because of their refusal to enlist in the army or serve in the Occupied Territories.
- Offering an alternative discourse to the public.
Legal proceedings and criminal investigation
In September 2008, Israeli Attorney General, Menachem Mazuz, ordered the police to open a criminal investigation against New Profile because of allegations of "incitement to draft dodging" and helping people secure exemptions fraudulently.[2]
On April 26, 2009, eight New Profile activists were detained and the organization's computers were confiscated.[3]
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External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Rela Mazali INVERSE JOURNAL. 2020-06-16. www.inversejournal.com.
- http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1020999.html "Mazuz to police: Probe group accused of encouraging draft dodgers"
- Web site: Israel's budding autocracy: The arrest of members of a pacifist NGO is symptomatic of a country that is becoming militarised at an alarming pace . Dimi Reider . April 30, 2009 . .