I was deeply concerned at the raid which took place on the Addameer office in Ramallah on 11 December 2012. Ireland has provided annual support to Addameer since 2007, including a recent contribution of €60,000 in 2012. The organisation works to assist prisoners and their families through the provision of free legal advice and representation in Israeli military courts. Addameer also documents human rights violations and conducts regular prison visits.
On the morning of 11 December 2012, soldiers of the Israeli Defence Forces raided the offices of three Palestinian non-governmental organisations in Ramallah: the Union of Palestinian Women Committees, the Palestinian NGO Network and Addameer. I understand that hardware, legal files and other material were removed from the Addameer offices during the raid. While the hardware has already been replaced by a donation, work to replace the files and to resume normal day-to-day activities will be heavily time-consuming and costly for the organisation.
Following the raids, the EU Delegation to the Palestinian Territory issued a strong statement expressing its concerns and that of all EU member States. Such incursions by Israeli forces into Palestinian cities, where the Palestinian Authority under the Oslo Accords assumes the powers and responsibilities for internal security and public order, put in jeopardy the internationally recognised success of Palestinian institution-building efforts. Ireland fully supports this statement.
We will continue to work closely with our NGO partners in Palestine, including Addameer, to ensure that they can carry out their work safely and effectively to protect human rights in Palestine.