Mordechai Vanunu - Israeli Nuclear whistleblower (MERGED)

And prisoner of conscience, jailed for 18 years for exposing Israel’s secret nuclear programme…must be released. It’s good to see a great deal of American’s are campaigning for Vanunu’s release… :k:

Israel’s Secret Weapon

Since its March 15 premier at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in London, the BBC program Israel’s Secret Weapon has been the focus of a great deal of attention and controversy. Producer/director Giselle Portenier and reporter Olenka Frenkiel put together a hard-hitting documentary about Israel’s nuclear and chemical weapons, with a sympathetic portrayal of its imprisoned nuclear whistleblower, Mordechai Vanunu. The show, which raises timely questions about double standards in the world’s treatment of Israel and Iraq regarding weapons of mass destruction, hit the airwaves just days before the U.S. and U.K. attack on Iraq. Before the 45 minute program was due to air on BBC during evening prime time on March 16, Israel was considering lodging a strong protest about the show. The documentary, part of the Correspondent series, was also criticized by the British Board of Deputies and other Jewish groups in the U.K. When coverage that day of the Azores summit on Iraq ran overtime, the program was postponed until Monday, March 17, at 11:20 p.m. The BBC was immediately flooded by complaints about the time switch via phone and email, from members of the Free Vanunu campaign and other viewers. They reported receiving more than 2,500 calls. Although senior BBC managers did privately admit that the decision was controversial, the BBC denied allegations that they had bowed to political pressure.

The controversy regarding the program is well-earned. The documentary does not avoid the difficult questions regarding Israel’s nuclear arsenal - questions largely ignored by the world community. In fact, attempts to interview a U.S. government official about Israel’s nuclear weapons were unsuccessful. Israel’s Secret Weapon opens with the story of Nick and Mary Eoloff, Mordechai Vanunu’s adoptive parents. It includes an interview with Shimon Peres, who arrogantly refuses to answer Frenkiel’s questions; a meeting with members of the Israeli committee to free Vanunu; and documents unsuccessful attempts to interview Dimona workers who are now suffering from cancer, and were warned by the Shin Bet not to talk. It touches on the case of retired Brigadier General and nuclear insider Yitzhak Yaacov, who was convicted of showing people his unpublished book manuscripts, and reveals information about Israeli army use of an unidentified chemical weapon against Palestinians in the winter of 2001. The program also revealed for the first time a photo of the mysterious “Y” - exposed in 2001 as Yehiyel Horev, head of Israel’s most powerful intelligence service dealing with nuclear and military secrets, and reported to be the real force blocking Vanunu’s release. Ronen Bergman, who is security correspondent for the newspaper Yediot Ahronot, referred to Horev as a serious danger to Israeli democracy, saying he “operates with no law, no real scrutiny and no monitoring by the Israeli parliament.” When the program aired, the BBC put a link from their website to the websites of the U.S. and U.K. campaigns to free Vanunu. In the two days following the broadcast of the program, the website of the U.S. campaign was visited over 2,000 times! The program has since been shown on television in a couple of other countries. A theater showing in the San Francisco/Bay area is being planned for September, and small community showings have taken place at meetings in the U.S., U.K. and Israel. If you would like to try to get the program included in a Jewish, documentary, international or other film festival in your community, please contact the U.S. campaign for more information

Hmmm so a person is arressted and jailed for speaking the truth about the nature of the Israeli state and its Weapons of Mass Destruction.

The whole knows about the double standards of the israeli state know one doubts it at all they break every international law, commit untold atrocities against palestinian civillians as well as causing terror around the world from its terrorist unit known as mossad.

Its tests chemical weapons on palestinians it starves them of water and blocks there movements wow what an example to the world of a civillised and so called democractic state :yukh: :yukh:

Israeli state born in violence will die in violence :2guns:

agreed…

Well looks like he might actually be released at the expiry of his jail term (21 April). However the almight zionist govt is scared of him talking and leaving the country - so the gag order and prohibition to leaving “the only democracy” in the M.E. Welcome to reality.

"The man who knew too much

THE Israeli Government is still uncertain how to confront Vanunu’s release. It is known to be considering - perhaps has already decided upon - “certain supervisory means” and “appropriate measures” to shut him up. In the second half of January, the Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, met Menachem Mazuz, Israel’s Attorney-General, and the Defence Minister, Shaul Mofaz, and discussed whether Vanunu should be refused a passport. Vanunu would be free to sunbake on the beaches of Tel Aviv but could not tour the world advertising Israel’s nuclear power. It’s a sign of how fearful the Israeli administration has become at the prospect of his release that Sharon also summoned to this conference Yehiel Horev’s so-called “Defence Ministry Security Unit”, the country’s internal and external intelligence services - Shin Beth and the equally overestimated Mossad - and a representative of the Israeli Atomic Energy Committee.

Horev, it is now known, wanted to go much further than Sharon. He proposed clapping an administrative detention order on Vanunu - Israel’s usual way of dealing with Palestinians whom they regard as “terrorists” - although the meeting apparently came to the conclusion that this would only enhance Vanunu’s reputation as a martyr for world peace.

There’s another way of shutting Vanunu up, of course. He can be publicly freed and then - the moment he starts talking about his work as a nuclear technician - he can be tried again and thrown back into Ashkelon jail.

But the real problem that Vanunu represents is that he will remind the world at a critically important moment in the history of the Middle East that Israel is a nuclear power and that its warheads stand ready to be fired from the Negev desert. He will also remind the world that the Americans, despite battering their way into Iraq to destroy Saddam Hussein’s nonexistent weapons of mass destruction, continue to give their political, moral and economic support to a country that has secretly amassed a treasure trove of weapons of mass destruction.

How can the US President, George Bush, remain silent on Israel’s nuclear power when he has not only illegally invaded an Arab state for allegedly harbouring nuclear weapons and condemned Iran for the same ambitions, but also praised - with Tony Blair’s Government - Colonel Gaddafi of Libya for abandoning his nuclear pretensions? If the Arab states are being “defanged” - always supposing they had any real fangs in the first place - why should Israel not be “de-nuclearised”? Why can’t the US apply the same standards to Israel it does to the Arabs? Or why, for that matter, can’t Israel apply the same standards to itself that it demands of its Arab enemies?

This is the debate that the Israeli and the American governments wish to stifle. In the US, where any discussion of the Israeli-American relationship that deviates from the benign is routinely condemned as subversive or “anti-Semitic”, discussion of Israel’s nuclear power is not something that Washington will want to hear on the Sunday talk shows.

Vanunu had clearly become deeply distressed at Israel’s growing nuclear power when he walked into British newspaper offices in September of 1986 in the hope of telling the world the truth about Dimona. He had dropped by Robert Maxwell’s Daily Mirror at first, handed over his photographs of the nuclear plant and waited for a reply. Unknown to Vanunu, Maxwell sent the pictures to the Israeli embassy in London to “take a look at them”, supposedly to “confirm” whether or not the story was true.

It seems likely that Maxwell had motives other than journalistic integrity in this betrayal of Vanunu. After his death at sea in 1991, Maxwell, who had stolen millions in pensioners’ funds, was given a state funeral in Israel at which Shimon Peres praised his “services” to the state.

It remains to be seen if Israel will allow Vanunu the free speech he loves. Horev, the defence ministry security official who attended Sharon’s meeting, has spoken of the threat that he believes the nuclear technician represents.

The Israeli journalist Raanan Shaked was a good deal more cynical when he spoke on the subject on Israel’s Channel 10 TV. “Who is the main threat to Israel?” he asked. “Of course, Mordechai Vanunu! He is the big danger. Israeli democracy simply cannot withstand the impact of this one man saying what every child knows: we have nuclear weapons.”
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http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/04/08/1081326868815.html

There's another way of shutting Vanunu up, of course. He can be publicly freed and then - the moment he starts talking about his work as a nuclear technician - he can be tried again and thrown back into Ashkelon jail.

That's the farce that is called Israeli justice...

Israel worried its Nuclear Weapons will be exposed!

Israeli fears that the release of nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu after 18 years in prison will stir up the debate over its controversial nuclear weapons programme are reflected in the country’s press.

Most commentators have little sympathy for Mr Vanunu, with some worrying he could become a rallying point for anti-Israeli sentiments.

The government also comes under attack for the way it is handling his release, particularly the decision not to keep him in some form of administrative detention.

The Jerusalem Post is not optimistic that Mr Vanunu will maintain a discrete silence.

The cumulative damage he will continue to do to Israel as a propagandist will considerably exceed the damaged he caused as a spy."

The Post believes that “ostensibly, Vanunu owes his fame to what he stands for: nuclear disarmament, freedom of information, human rights. In fact, it is owed mainly to what he stands against. ‘I am against Israel’ he is reported to have told the Shin Bet (Israeli secret service). ‘I am against your state’.”

**The Israeli establishment has long sought to maintain an ambiguity about Israel’s nuclear arsenal, and fears that dropping the veil on the issue could expose Israel to “very harsh sanctions”, Mr Man writes.

“In view of the attempts to scare us with spin, it is important to reiterate one basic fact: expressing an opinion, even on the nuclear issue, is not an offence,” he concludes.**
Israel worried about its nuclear weapons exposed

WMD@hmmmm wonder what we can expect from the so called international community when it comes to this terrorist state of israel and its dirty Nuclear weapons!

As for jailing one of its own citizens for speaking the truth just shows you what a bunch of liars these israelis are they do anything to cover something up!

America is here why should Israel be worried?

So they actually let him out. The restrictions are in place - let’s see how the ball rolls.
He is rightly calling for inspections of israeli nuclear site(s) - you hear that Bush?

"Freed Vanunu: Inspect Israeli nukes

Vanunu, who walked out of the Shikma prison in the Israeli town of Ashkelon on Wednesday, where he was imprisoned for 18 years, said Western leaders such as US President George Bush, Tony Blair, Gerhard Schroeder and Vladimir Putin should “speak up” on Israel’s nuclear secrets.

“Israel doesn’t need nuclear weapons, especially now that all of the Middle East is free from nuclear arms. My message today to all the world is open the Dimona reactor for inspections,” he said.

“I suffered cruel, barbaric treatment by Israeli spies Mossad, Shabak agents. The guards inside the prison were only obeying orders from Shabak, Mossad”, Vanunu said.

He added: “I suffered for 18 years in solitary confinement because I am a Christian. If I was Jewish I would not have had this suffering.”
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The Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu has taken sanctuary in Jerusalem’s Anglican cathedral after his release from prison on Wednesday.

Mr Vanunu, 49, had been expected to take up residence in a Jaffa apartment after the Israeli Government’s decision to block his wish to seek asylum abroad following the expiry of his 18-year sentence.

But when details of his address were leaked to Israeli media outlets and websites, the former orthodox Jew chose instead to spend his first days of freedom in the care of the church that he joined in Australia in 1986.

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Earlier Mr Vanunu, whose parents were poor Moroccan Jewish immigrants to Israel, had claimed that his conversion [to Christianity] had played a part in his incarceration. “I want to tell you something important,” he told reporters. “I suffered here 18 years because I was baptised to Christianity. If I was Jewish I wouldn’t have all this suffering.”

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/story.jsp?story=513985

Chota - simply sickening Zionists.

He should have been pardoned.

*Earlier Mr Vanunu, whose parents were poor Moroccan Jewish immigrants to Israel, had claimed that his conversion [to Christianity] had played a part in his incarceration. "I want to tell you something important," he told reporters. "I suffered here 18 years because I was baptised to Christianity. If I was Jewish I wouldn't have all this suffering." *

Well, Israel is a "Jewish state" - no rights for Muslims or Christians.

I am pleased with your attention to christian rights.

Mordechai Vanunu

Mordechai Vanunu -
The world’s first nuclear hostage
“I have sacrificed my freedom and risked my life in order to expose the danger of nuclear weapons which threatens this whole region. I acted on behalf of all citizens and all of humanity”
Mordechai Vanunu

Mordechai Vanunu was a technician at Dimona, Israel’s nuclear installation, from 1976 to 1985. He discovered that the plant was secretly producing nuclear weapons. His conscience made him speak out and in 1986 he provided the London Sunday Times with the facts and photos they used to tell the world about Israel’s nuclear weapons programme. His evidence showed that Israel had stockpiled up to 200 nuclear warheads, with no debate or authorisation from it own citizens.

On 30th September 1986, Mordechai was lured from London to Rome. There he was kidnapped, drugged and shipped to Israel. After a secret trial he was sentenced to 18 years for ‘treason’ and ‘espionage’ though he had received no payment and communicated with no foreign power. He was held in complete isolation for 11 years, only allowed occasional visits from his family, lawyer and a priest, conducted through a metal screen.
http://www.vanunu.freeserve.co.uk/

Another site about the guy http://www.vanunu.org/

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"I have sacrificed my freedom and risked my life in order to expose the danger of nuclear weapons which threatens this whole region. I acted on behalf of all citizens and all of humanity"
Mordechai Vanunu
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That's very true.

Making full use of Arafats death to do it so as to limit this coverage in the media. Israeli way of doing things.

Link

** Vanunu re-arrested by Israeli police**

So much for freedom of Speech and the Holland Käse crises!