Closed Society: May 21, 2012
Students at Bat-Yam’s yeshiva high school, Aderet, rioted in protest of the fact that the supervisors sent by the Ministry of Education to supervise their exams were Arab (they were in fact Druze).
(Hebrew - nrg)
Notes From a Crumbling Democracy
Students at Bat-Yam’s yeshiva high school, Aderet, rioted in protest of the fact that the supervisors sent by the Ministry of Education to supervise their exams were Arab (they were in fact Druze).
(Hebrew - nrg)
Written by The Site's Team
May 21st, 2012 at 9:08 pm
Posted in Closed Society
Tagged with Aderet Yeshiva High School, Arabs, Bat Yam, Druze, Exams, racism, Supervisors
These are translations of items from the Hebrew Slippery Slope blog, which documents the decline of Israeli democracy. The Slope collects isolated incidents, which together draw the picture of a crumbling democracy – violation of human rights, bad governance, corruption, and police brutality. The various news media report these incidents; we connect the dots.
Translations were provided by a team of volunteers. Links in the posts often point only to the original Hebrew sources, unless an equivalent English source is available. Read more
Some notes on terminology (possibly unfamiliar if you are not familiar with Israel)
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