Sunday, 24 June 2012

More Airport Madness - Isreali Airport Security now demands personal email accounts.

More Airport Madness - Isreali Airport Security now demands personal email accounts.

Israel airport security demands access to tourists' private email accounts


Several U.S. tourists report being asked by airport security personnel for access to their personal email accounts; Israel's Shin Bet security service says it acted within the law.

Link to Haaretz Article

Israel's Shin Bet security service has been demanding access to personal email accounts of visiting tourists with Arab names, according to the testimony of three U.S. citizens who were interrogated at Ben Gurion Airport and subsequently refused entry into Israel in May.

Najwa Doughman, a 25-year-old architect from New York, landed in Israel on May 26. Doughman, who had already visited Israel three times in the past, planned to tour the country for ten days with a friend, Sasha Al-Sarabi, 24, who was visiting Israel for the first time. Both women were born to Palestinian families who were expelled from Haifa and Akko in 1948.

Around 5 P.M., approximately an hour after landing, Doughman's interrogation began. She was questioned by a female security guard who did not divulge her name or position. Another female questioner was also present.




The first part of the interrogation began with questions like: "Do you feel more Arab or more American?" (to which the interrogator supplied her own answer: "Surely you must feel a little more Arab."), "Will you go to Al-Aqsa?” and "Why are you coming now for the third time? You can go to Venezuela, to Mexico, to Canada. It is much closer to New York, and much less expensive!”

When Doughman responded by asking "Don't you have other tourists who come here more than once?" her interrogator responded, "I’m asking the questions here.”

Then, according to Doughman, her interrogator said, "Okay, we are going to do something very interesting now!” As Doughman describes it, the harsh stare on the security woman's face gave way to a slight smirk. She typed www.gmail.com on her computer, turned the keyboard toward Doughman and demanded that she log in to her personal email account.  

Doughman said she that, while she was taken aback, it did not occur to her to refuse, despite the fact that this was clearly not a reasonable request.

According to a piece Doughman wrote several days later on the blog Mondoweiss, the security woman read through every email with certain key words (including "Palestine," "Israel," "West Bank" and "International Solidarity Movement"), reading some lines out loud as well as some chats between her and her friend regarding their upcoming trip. Then she recorded a number of her contacts' names, emails and telephone numbers.

After some five hours of questioning, Doughman and her friend were forced to wait another three hours, after which they were told that they would be refused entry into Israel. Accompanied by a heavy cadre of security people, they were led to another part of Ben Gurion Airport, where they were photographed and their bags were searched meticulously down to the smallest objects.

Their computers and iPads were passed, twice, through an explosives-detection machine. Then they were given body searches behind a curtain.

When a metal detector beeped while being passed over a button on Doughman's jeans, she was asked to take her pants off. She broke down in tears and refused, to which the security team responded by threatening to remove her pants by force. Instead, she was given a pair of shorts from her own suitcase and told to put them on instead of her jeans.

The two spent the night in a detention facility at Ben Gurion Airport and were flown out via France, some 14 hours after landing in Israel.

On May 21, another U.S. citizen, Sandra Tamari, a 42-year-old Quaker from St. Louis, was also asked to give airport security people access to her email before being denied entry into Israel. Her interrogation lasted eight hours. When she refused to open her email account, she was told that she was probably hiding something.

Tamari, also of Palestinian descent, has been active in campaigns for a boycott and sanctions against Israel. Her description of events was also published on Mondoweiss.

A third American citizen, who preferred that her name not be published, was also refused entry in May after refusing to allow airport security personnel to access her personal email account. She was also told that she must have something to hide.

A similar case was reported in October of 2011.

Ronit Eckstein, a spokesperson for the Israel Airports Authority, told Haaretz that the Interior Ministry is responsible for the entry of tourists to Israel, and that the security officials who interrogated the women were not employed by the Airports Authority or by Ben Gurion Airport.

The Interior Ministry said in response that the security checks are the responsibility of the Shin Bet security service.

The Shin Bet confirmed that Doughman and Tamari had been questioned by Shin Bet agents after landing in Israel, adding that the actions taken by the agents during questioning were within the organization's authority according to Israeli law.

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Holy Crap.

All I can say is that Israeli Airport Security makes American Security seem like a walk in the park. The practice of taking passengers off jets and then subjecting them to 5 hour interrogation without any cause  is a gross breach of human rights. But then again, I guess Israel has since abandoned any pretext at following any human rights conventions at all.

The scary thing is, that i'm sure that from their point of view, it makes sense, which must be an indication of how bad things have gotten over there when pulling random passengers of planes and ransacking thier gmail accounts seems like a good and proper idea.

I can definitely say that this isn't going to improve the tourist input rate into Israel. Mind you, if they are only doing to people with Arab names, then I guess all the jewish people are free to go there without interference.

It's funny how every year Israel slides towards a full blown apartheid state and the rest of the world just sits by and do nothing. I mean it's crazy, Jews building Ghetto's. I mean, what the hell is next? The final solution for the Palestinians?

I mean, I know the Jews as a people were very scarred by the holocaust, but surely God would teach that turning around and then doing the same things to your enemies is not a good idea.

But then again, I dunno. The Old Testament God is pretty vengeful.. Maybe he thinks it's ok? =)

Christopher Carrion

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