- Felicia Langer
Felicia Langer (born 1930) is an
Israel ihuman rights attorney known for her defense ofPalestinians charged with political violations in the Israeli-occupiedWest Bank andGaza Strip . She has also authored numerous books alleginghuman rights violations on the part of Israeli occupation authorities. Her books detail widespreadtorture of detainees, as well as routine violation ofinternational law prohibiting deportation andcollective punishment . In 1990 she received theRight Livelihood Award (known as theAlternative Nobel Prize ) "...for the exemplary courage of her struggle for the basic rights of the Palestinian people." In 1991 Langer was awarded theBruno Kreisky Award for Outstanding Achievements in the Area of Human Rights.Life
Felicia Langer was born in
Poland ofJewish parents. In 1950 she emigrated to Israel with her husband, Mieciu Langer, a survivor ofNazi concentration camps . In 1965 she obtained a law degree fromHebrew University . She briefly worked for aTel Aviv law firm, until after theSix-Day War in 1967. She was opposed to the conduct of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, and so established a private practice inJerusalem defending Palestinian political detainees. "I'm part of the other Israel," Langer has said. "I'm for justice and against all those for whom the conclusion of theholocaust is hatred, cruelty and insensitivity." Although she only infrequently won cases in her 23-year career, she counts her successful defense in 1979 ofNablus mayor Bassam Shaka as the high point. Shaka had been aPLO supporter and outspoken critic of the Camp David accords, and was subsequently accused of inciting terrorism by his public statements and issued an expulsion order. Shortly after this expulsion order was overturned in the Israeli Supreme Court, an Israeli terrorist group planted a bomb in his car, leaving him a double amputee.In 1990, Langer ended her law practice and left Israel, accepting a teaching position in a German university. In an interview with
The Washington Post , Langer said "I decided that I could not be a fig leaf for this system anymore. I want my quitting to be a sort of demonstration and expression of my despair and disgust with the system... because for the Palestinians unfortunately we cannot obtain justice." In Germany she continues to author books and be an outspoken advocate of the Palestinian cause.Some books by Felicia Langer
*"With My Own Eyes" (1975)
*"These Are My Brothers" (1979)
*"An Age of Stone" (1987)
*"Fury and Hope" (1993) (autobiographical)
*"Appearance and Truth in Palestine" (1999)
*"Miecius Report. Youth between theGhetto and Theresienstadt" (1999)
*"Quo vadis Israel? The newIntifada of the Palestinians" (2001)External websites
[http://rightlivelihood.org/recip/langer.htm The Right Livelihood Award to Langer]
[http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1998/1948/402_flci.htm Al-Ahram article]
[http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/mideast/palestine/2002/dailyStar031402.html.pf The Daily Star article]
[http://www.geocities.com/alabasters_archive/israeli_violations_2.html#contents Report of Langer's testimony before the World Peace Council International Inquiry Commission]
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