From Yedioth Ahronot | Original Article
It should be stressed that the IDF allows most of those required to enlist, more than 50% of each yearly call up, to evade induction or to receive early release. The reasons are numerous and varied. Health causes, marriage or pregnancy, economic problems at home, psychological stress. Another reason is exemption for religious or conscientious causes.
There is no doubt the commander of the Induction Center, Col. Aran Shani, knows what religion is’ but it is not certain that he knows what conscience means.
This is what Kaminer wrote to the Conscience Committee, which is to meet by the end of the month to discuss her case.
`I was born and grew up in Israel, I studied high school at the School of Arts, I was a member and then a group leader in the Scouts Youth Movement in Tel Aviv and ten months ago I completed a year of voluntary service with the Scouts in Sderoth. Since January 10, 2016 I have been repeatedly jailed again and again in military prison for my refusal to serve in the army despite my request to do alternative civilian volunteer work. Since I was a child I heard of many events linked to the army, to its rule over the Palestinian population, its role in the defense of the settlements, about rights denied to many citizens in the region. In my home I was educated towards critical thinking and not to accept things without question but I was never pressured in regards to any decision to serve or not to serve in the army.”
Since so many supported the shooter soldier from Hebron, Eluor Azria, and have named him “our boy,” I permit myself to call Tair Kaminer “our girl.”
A girl who opposes the occupation, who requests release on conscientious grounds and is unwilling to declare that she is orthodox, or to enter a fictitious marriage, or go to see the Officer for Psychological Stress, or to find a way to serve in the IDF magazine, or the IDF radio station, or in the IDF spokeperson’s office or in the military Rabbinate.
The shooting soldier from Hebron did not spend a single day in prison, and it is doubtful that he ever will. The battalion commander who shot a fleeing boy in the back after he threw a stone was never put on trial. An administrative check, not judicial, exempted him from punishment. Ultra-orthodox men refuse even to appear in the Induction Center to receive a discharge hang out in the streets, undisturbed. But Kaminer, our girl is in jail.
Kaminer is in Prison 6. She can speak on the phone for seven minutes a day. She can receive visitors for half an hour, once every two weeks. She writes a diary in prison and gives it to her mom on paper. Goldfeiner types it and posts it as a blog.
She could have done so much if she did national service, says Goldfeiner. As a leader in the Dizengoff Scout Club she organized sending 800 kids to summer camp. In Sderot she led the whole Scout youth group for the year.
But what her mother sees, the IDF doesn’t. And the commander of the induction base and his officers are going to continue to use force against Kaminer until she gives up. Maybe to prove to other conscientious objectors how things stand (Omri Baranes, who already served 37 days was also sentenced for the third time now).
Apparently, the army fears, that with the many who lie and are released each year, the number of conscientious objectors will double and maybe even reach the number of six, and what will we do then. They are determined to prove, as if there is doubt, that the army is stronger than her. But there is a doubt. Apparently there is a young woman who is stronger than them.
Conscientious objector Tair Kaminer, 19, was sentenced to another 45 days in military prison on Sunday for refusing to serve in the Israel Defense Forces.
She has already served some 125 days in lock-up. By the time Kaminer completes her latest sentence, she will have spent almost 170 days in military detention.
Kaminer wrote on her Facebook page that she refused to serve “for the sixth time with full belief in peace.”