Quotidien Shaarli
June 22, 2015
« The UN report notes a number of significant shortfalls in Israel’s systems for investigating its own military. Israel’s Military Advocate General, for instance, faces significant conflicts of interest when deciding when to investigate and prosecute soldiers: the same IDF lawyers that advise soldiers and officers on the legality of their actions in combat are later asked to judge whether their conduct was legal. Secondly, the report notes that war crimes themselves do not exist in Israeli law, making their prosecution understandably difficult. Thirdly, the concept of command responsibility does not exist in Israeli military law, meaning that lowly soldiers are most often those who face consequences for seemingly isolated acts. And lastly, the rates of investigations, indictment and conviction into alleged war crimes are very low. »
« Le statut de cohabitant est un instrument de déstructuration sociale. Le montant de l'allocation pour des personnes cohabitantes étant moins élevé que pour des personnes isolées, ce statut pousse à l'isolement et empêche la solidarité. »
« Pour Edwy Plenel, [fondateur de Mediapart,] le projet de loi sur le renseignement [en France] est le fruit d'un "coup d'État à froid" opéré par les services et plus globalement par "l'État profond", avec la complicité du gouvernement et des parlementaires. Plus qu'une mauvaise loi, c'est une crise démocratique. »