It has been more than a year since Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was fatally shot while reporting on an Israeli military raid of a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. The prevailing consensus is that an Israeli soldier was responsible for her death. Yet there had been no justice for Shireen.
This week, a coalition of more than 60 national organizations sent a letter to members of Congress urging them to support the Justice for Shireen Act (H.R. 3477). The bill, introduced by Rep. Andre Carson (IN-07), would require the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the State Department to publicly report on the circumstances surrounding Shireen Abu Akleh's death.
The letter was led by Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), Friends Committee on National Legislation, Americans for Justice in Palestine Action, and Defense of Children International – Palestine (DCIP). Over 60 groups signed it, including Amnesty International USA, Reporters Without Borders, Churches for Middle East Peace, Oxfam America, Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED), Human Rights Watch, and Center for Civilians In Conflict (CIVIC).
This letter appeals to lawmakers to pass the Justice for Shireen Act and urges Congress and the Biden administration to take immediate steps to ensure U.S. assistance to Israel does not contribute to human rights violations against Palestinians or attacks on press members.
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July 17, 2023
Dear Members of Congress,
Over a year ago, Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot and killed while reporting on the Israeli military's invasion of a refugee camp in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. It is widely accepted by many media and human rights institutions, based on available witness testimony and forensic video and audio analysis, that Shireen Abu Akleh was killed by an Israeli soldier.
We mourn the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and renew our call for justice and accountability for her death.
We, the undersigned organizations, call on Congress and the Biden administration to support Representative Andre Carson's Justice for Shireen Act to require necessary reporting to Congress by the State Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation in an effort to learn all the unanswered questions leading up to, during and after the fatal shot that killed Ms. Abu Akleh. Additionally, this bill requires an identification of the individuals and entities that carried out, participated in, or were otherwise complicit in, or responsible for the death of Shireen Abu Akleh; and any United States defense materials or services that were implicated in the death of Ms. Abu Akleh.
Shireen Abu Akleh was a celebrated journalist who gave voice to Palestinians living under Israeli military occupation. Her death, on May 11, 2022, and the violent attacks on her funeral procession by Israeli police, horrified the entire world. And yet, a forceful response from the United States government for accountability for her killing has been noticeably absent.
Several prominent media outlets, including Al Jazeera, CNN, the Washington Post, and the New York Times, as well as the United Nations Human Rights Office, have conducted extensive investigations into Shireen Abu Akleh's death, utilizing a range of resources, including witness testimony, outside expertise, and visual evidence. They have all reached the same conclusion: there was no gunfire from Palestinian militants in the area and there is overwhelming evidence that an Israeli soldier was responsible for her death.
Over 100 members of Congress have made statements or signed letters calling for a thorough U.S.-led investigation that results in accountability for those found responsible for the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh. President Biden even called for a "full and transparent accounting" of her death when he was in the region last year. In November 2022, news broke that the United States had opened a federal criminal investigation into Shireen's killing.
The U.S. Security Coordinator for Israel and the Palestinian Authority (USSC) recently delivered a report to the State Department regarding the killing of Shireen Abu Akleh. Senator Van Hollen (MD) issued a press release after viewing the classified USSC report stating, "I urge the Administration to immediately declassify it in its entirety. I strongly believe that its public release is vital to ensuring transparency and accountability in the shooting death of American citizen and journalist Shireen Abu Akleh and to avoiding future preventable and wrongful deaths – goals we should all support."
Shireen Abu Akleh's killing is part of a systemic pattern of human rights abuses against Palestinians and the free press by the Israeli military. For more than two decades, the Committee to Protect Journalists has recorded at least 20 instances where journalists were killed by the Israeli military. Despite multiple internal investigations by the Israeli military, no one has been prosecuted or held accountable for these killings.
In September 2022, the Israeli military acknowledged a "high possibility" that Abu Akleh was "accidentally" shot and killed by Israeli fire. In May 2023, the Israeli military finally expressed regret for her death. Even still, they failed to accept responsibility and have taken no steps to hold anyone accountable for her killing. We need more answers and action from policymakers to bring about justice for Shireen Abu Akleh.
We call upon Congress to pass Representative Carson's Justice for Shireen Act to require necessary reporting into Shireen Abu Akleh's killing and urge Congress and the Biden administration to take immediate steps to ensure that U.S. military funding to the Israeli government does not support human rights abuses against Palestinians.
The United States has a moral and legal obligation to ensure that its military funding is not used to support actions that violate international humanitarian or human rights law. Thank you for your consideration of this important matter. We look forward to working with you to bring about justice for Shireen Abu Akleh.
Sincerely,
- Adalah Justice Project
- American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
- American Muslims for Palestine
- Americans for Justice in Palestine Action
- Amnesty International USA
- Arab American Institute
- Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC)
- Center for Constitutional Rights
- Center for International Policy
- Center for Jewish Nonviolence
- Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP)
- CODEPINK
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- CommonDefense.us
- Community of Christ
- Community Peacemaker Teams
- Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
- Defense for Children International – Palestine
- Demand Progress Action
- Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
- Fellowship of Reconciliation USA
- Friends Committee on National Legislation (FCNL)
- Friends of Wadi Foquin
- Global Ministries of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and United Church of Christ
- Historians for Peace and Democracy
- Human Rights Watch
- If Not Now
- Institute for Policy Studies New Internationalism Project
- Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
- Jewish Voice for Peace Action
- Just Foreign Policy
- Justice Democrats
- MADRE
- Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
- Mennonite Central Committee U.S.
- Methodist Federation for Social Action
- Migrant Roots Media
- MPower Change Action Fund
- National Council of Churches
- National Lawyers Guild
- Neighbors for Peace
- Oxfam America
- Palestine Legal
- Pax Christi USA
- Peace Action
- Presbyterian Church (USA)
- Progressive Democrats of America
- Project on Middle East Democracy (POMED)
- Project South
- Rachel Corrie Foundation for Peace and Justice
- Reporters Without Borders
- ReThinking Foreign Policy
- RootsAction.org
- U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Human Rights (USCPR)
- U.S. Palestinian Community Network (USPCN)
- United for Peace and Justice
- United Methodists for Kairos Response (UMKR)
- Washington Advocates for Palestinian Rights
- Win Without War
- Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, US
- World BEYOND War
- Yemen Freedom Council
- Yemen Relief and Reconstruction Foundation