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Acclaimed Palestinian Actor Mohammad Bakri Faces Jail Time in Israel for Documentary

by Democracy Now (reposted)
Friday, June 22, 2007 : Palestinian actor and director Mohammad Bakri is one Israel’s most well-known citizens. But since producing a documentary on Israel’s 2002 assault on the West Bank town of Jenin, Bakri has found himself virtually blacklisted in Israeli cinema, and now, he even faces possible jail time for making the film.
Acclaimed Palestinian actor and director Mohammad Bakri is one Israel’s most well-known citizens. He has acted in over a dozen films made by Israeli and international directors including “Hanna K” by Costa-Gavras and is well-known as a stage actor and director. But since producing a documentary on Israel’s 2002 assault on the West Bank town of Jenin, Bakri has found himself virtually blacklisted in Israeli cinema, and now, he even faces possible jail time for making the film.

In April 2002, the Israeli military killed fifty-two Palestinians, flattened over 150 buildings, and closed off the camp for two weeks. Several human rights groups accused Israel of commiting war crimes. The United Nations suspended its fact-finding mission after Israel refused to allow them entry. Bakri’s documentary, “Jenin, Jenin” was one of the first to tell the stories of the town’s residents during the Israeli assault.

Excerpt of “Jenin, Jenin.” Despite receiving international acclaim, the film was initially banned in Israel until a reversal by the Israeli Supreme Court. Mohammad Bakri was then sued by five Israeli soldiers who were part of the military operation in Jenin. They allege that Bakri falsified information about them. The trial is set to begin next month.

Mohammad Bakri . Acclaimed Palestinian actor. In addition to “Jenin, Jenin,” Bakri is the director of “1948,” and most recently “Since You Left.”

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by Mike Novack
He's being SUED. That's a CIVIL proceding.

You don't go to jail in Israel if you lose a civil suit -- not unless that results in your being in contept of court (like the judge orders you to pay and you simply won't)

And being sued doesn't mean being found liable. Because the standard of proof is so much lower and because one option of the court is to make the plaintiff pay all costs, people are allowed to file a lawsuit on much shakier gorunds than a criminal charge.
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