| Petition for Disclosure
of Demographic Data - NGOs Approaching a Success?
In 1995, the Alternative
Information Center, supported by ACRI and the Israeli Coalition for the
Freedom of Information filed a High Court petition against the Israeli
Ministry of Interior, demanding access to data on ID card confiscations
and family reunification in East Jerusalem. In May 1996, the Ministry -
in an apparent effort to convince the NGOs to withdraw their petition -
released partial information concerning family reunification (see ARTICLE
74/16). At that time, the Ministry refused to release information on the
matter of lost residency rights, arguing that, “it was impossible to conduct
a statistical examination using our computers”. The petitioners were skeptical
regarding this claim and decided to continue the legal procedures.
In a preliminary hearing
of the case on 27 February 1997, the Ministry offered to cooperate in providing
the requested data, if the petitioners are willing to cover expenses involved
in the computer processing of the data (approximately US $1,000). This
because, the Interior Ministry representative argued, data on lost residency
cannot be accessed with the computer programs currently used by the Ministry.
The petitioners accepted this offer in principle, however negotiations
over the actual costs involved and to be paid are not yet completed. |