Protester sues policeman for two hundred thousand NIS
Haredi beaten by a police officer during protests against Golovenzitz complex, sues the state and policeman for compensation • Lawyer: "There is a sense that everything is permitted with Haredim"
- Eli Schlesinger, Behadrey Haredim
- א' חשון התשע"ד
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The young Haredi who was attacked by a border policeman in Beit Shemesh, filed a lawsuit at the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court suing the officer and the State of Israel for compensation to the amount of two hundred thousand NIS.
The lawsuit was filed by attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir and the statement of claim tells the details of the incident.
According to the lawsuit, on the eighth of Elul 5773 the claimant came to protest against the construction at the Golovenzitz site. He noticed that police were beating an avrech, while putting him into a patrol car and his hat fell, the prosecutor sought to clarify with the avrech if that was his hat and what to do with it, therefore he opened the car door to return the hat to him.
The policeman chased him and threw the plaintiff on the ground, then began beating him with fists in his face. Only after another Border Policeman arrived, did he stop doing that.
Even then the policeman continued to beat him, until he was injured. Medics arrived on the scene, bandaged him and took him to the hospital.
Watch the assault:
Advocate Itamar Ben Gvir said tonight: "I have no doubt that if this Border Policeman was a citizen of Tel Aviv, the whole system would have reared, and rightly so, until the officer would be suspended, but the feeling is that because these are Haredim - everything is permitted, and there is no law and no judge. This feeling must stop. This claim this is part of a wave of claims which will be filed to meet the civil rights of the Haredi community, one can disagree with the protesters, but you can not do a lynch to a citizen whose only crime was he wanted to protest against the demolition of graves. "
The lawsuit was filed by attorney Itamar Ben-Gvir and the statement of claim tells the details of the incident.
According to the lawsuit, on the eighth of Elul 5773 the claimant came to protest against the construction at the Golovenzitz site. He noticed that police were beating an avrech, while putting him into a patrol car and his hat fell, the prosecutor sought to clarify with the avrech if that was his hat and what to do with it, therefore he opened the car door to return the hat to him.
The policeman chased him and threw the plaintiff on the ground, then began beating him with fists in his face. Only after another Border Policeman arrived, did he stop doing that.
Even then the policeman continued to beat him, until he was injured. Medics arrived on the scene, bandaged him and took him to the hospital.
Watch the assault:
Advocate Itamar Ben Gvir said tonight: "I have no doubt that if this Border Policeman was a citizen of Tel Aviv, the whole system would have reared, and rightly so, until the officer would be suspended, but the feeling is that because these are Haredim - everything is permitted, and there is no law and no judge. This feeling must stop. This claim this is part of a wave of claims which will be filed to meet the civil rights of the Haredi community, one can disagree with the protesters, but you can not do a lynch to a citizen whose only crime was he wanted to protest against the demolition of graves. "
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