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Live with ASI / The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat

Photo: Ahmad Erekat. (June 23, 2020, Facebook)
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Live with ASI
The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat
{{langos=='en'?('03/03/2021' | todate):('03/03/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.2
Hosted by Carly Krakow

Carly A. Krakow interviews Noura Erakat about the February 2021 investigation report, “The Extrajudicial Execution of Ahmad Erekat” by Forensic Architecture with Al-Haq. An excerpt of this conversation aired on Live with ASI on 3 March 2021.

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On 23 June 2020, Ahmad Erekat was shot and killed by Israeli forces at the “Container” checkpoint in the West Bank. He was shot after he emerged unarmed from his car, which had crashed into the checkpoint. Israeli authorities have refused to return Ahmad’s body to his family. Among other findings, the report documents that there was no attempt by Ahmad to accelerate his car, and presents evidence about how Ahmad was denied medical attention. In this conversation, Noura Erakat discusses the report and the issue of collective punishment—Ahmad is one of 70 Palestinians whose bodies have not been returned to their families. 

Read the full report and watch the video narrated by Angela Davis here.

Read Mouin Rabbani’s “Quick Thoughts” interview with Noura Erakat here

For more on the Palestinian struggle in relation to the power and control of international law, read Noura Erakat’s book, Justice for Some: Law and the Question of Palestine

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Noura Erakat
Noura Erakat

Legal Advocate for the Badi Resource Center for Palestinian Refugee & Residency Rights

Noura Erakat is an Assistant Professor at George Mason University where she teaches in the legal studies, international studies, and human rights/social justice studies concentrations. Her scholarly interests include humanitarian law, human rights law, refugee law, and national security law. She earned her BA and JD from Berkeley Law School and her LLM in National Security from the Georgetown University Law Center. She is a Co-Founder/Editor of Jadaliyya e-zine. Prior to beginning her appointment at GMU, Noura was a Freedman Teaching Fellow at Temple Law School and has has taught International Human Rights Law and the Middle East at Georgetown University since 2009. 

Upon completing law school, Noura received a New Voices Fellowship to develop a litigation unit aimed at redressing Palestinian human rights claims under the ATS in US federal courts. She went on to serve as Legal Counsel for a Congressional Subcommittee in the House of Representatives, chaired by Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich. In Spring 2010, Noura worked with a Lebanese human rights attorney to file habeus corpus petitions on behalf of Iraqi refugees detained by Lebanese authorities.Upon leaving Lebanon, she became the Legal Advocate for the Badil Resource Center for Palestinian Refugee and Residency Rights where she represented their claims before the Human Rights Council, human rights treaty bodies, among the UN diplomatic missions as well as among the US Administration and Congress. 

Her scholarly publications include: "U.S. vs. ICRC-Customary International Humanitarian Law and Universal Jurisdiction" in the Denver Journal of International Law & Policy, “New Imminence in the Time of Obama: The Impact of Targeted Killings on the Law of Self-Defense” in the Arizona Law Review, and "Overlapping Refugee Legal Regimes: Closing the Protection Gap During Secondary Forced Displacement," forthcoming in the Oxford Journal of International Refugee Law . Noura’s media appearances include MSNBC, Fox News, PBS NewsHour, BBC World Service, NPR, Democracy Now, and Al Jazeera. She has published in The Nation, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Huffington Post, IntlLawGrrls, The Hill, and Foreign Policy, among others. Noura is the co-editor with Mouin Rabbani of Aborted State? The UN Initiative and New Palestinian Junctures, an anthology related to the 2011 and 2012 Palestine bids for statehood at the UN. Twitter: @4noura

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