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16:40 Dec 28, '03
Contrary to headlines on other Israeli media outlets, the Cabinet did not "legalize Arutz-7" today (Sunday). It rather approved legislation, which must still be passed in the Knesset, to grant national radio station licenses for designated public sectors. Arutz-7 will be eligible to take part in the public tenders for the new stations. Only Interior Minister Avraham Poraz of Shinui objected to the proposal, saying that it was unfair to the existing regional radio stations. The proposal, raised by Ehud Olmert in his capacity as Communications Minister, stipulates that three special-interest radio stations will be established for "various special public sectors." The press release issued today by the Ministry of Communications does not mention Arutz-7 or any other station, but rather states that the stations will be of "unique characteristics, such as language or culture, or one that is chiefly aimed for a particular sector within the populace... The government will determine the types of stations, giving consideration to the needs of the population sectors, and will provide expression for various sectors that today do not have such in the existing media." Arutz-7 hopes both that one of the designated stations will be for "Judea, Samaria and Gaza" or the like, and that it will win the tender for that slot. Arutz-7 stopped broadcasting two months ago after ten of its broadcasters and directors were found guilty of operating an unlicensed radio station. The conviction was handed down despite the fact that the station had spent millions of dollars on purchasing and operating a ship from which to broadcast outside of Israel's territorial waters. In addition, its hundreds of thousands of listeners were an indication of the public's acute need for its broadcasts. The "Arutz-7 Ten" will be sentenced tomorrow (Monday) in the Jerusalem Magistrates Court. The prosecution has asked for active jail terms for up to four of the defendants, as well as hundreds of thousands of shekels' worth o f fines for each of several of them. No one has ever been jailed in Israel for operating a radio station without a license. Women in Green and other grass-roots organizations will be demonstrating outside the Jerusalem Magistrates Courthouse in the Russian Compound in downtown Jerusalem tomorrow at 1:30 PM on behalf of Arutz-7. The organizers wrote to the defendants, "You are our courageous heroes, and we thank you for supplying us with the relevant news and commentary for the past 15 years. You have given us responsible free speech, and supplied us with the kind of views and Jewish orientation of our tradition and heritage that resulted in pride in ourselves and love of our country." http://www.arutz7.net/news.php3?id=55218 |
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