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category international | crime and justice | news report author Thursday May 27, 2004 20:12author by Eoin Dubsky Report this post to the editors

Peter Hounam, the Sunday Times journalist who broke the story
of Mordechai Vanunu's revelations about Israel's nuclear
weapons programme 18 years ago, was arrested by plain
clothes agents in Tel Aviv last night.

Mr Hounam, who has been in Israel since Mr Vanunu's release
last month after 18 years in prison for publishing state secrets,
was seized on his way to a dinner with a longstanding Israeli
supporter of the former nuclear technician.

Before being taken into custody, he was driven at high speed
back to his hotel in Jerusalem where he broke away from his
captors long enough to grab a fellow guest by the hair to attract
her attention and urge her to "tell people, tell The Sunday Times
that I am being arrested".

Mr Hounam's seizure came as he was traveling to meet Yael
Lotan, an Israeli journalist and Vanunu campaigner who last
Saturday conducted a two-hour interview with Mr Vanunu
scheduled for publication in this weekend's Sunday Times. Mr
Hounam was in detention last night, facing probable
interrogation by Shin Bet, Israel's domestic intelligence service.

Ms Lotan said that she had been telephoned by Mr Hounam at
about 8.10pm and that he appeared to be having trouble finding
her home to take her to a restaurant which he had booked. He
then failed to show up and calls to his mobile phone elicited no
response. The BBC, for whom Mr Hounam has been making a
documentary about Mr Vanunu, said it was "very concerned"
about his arrest.

Donatella Rovera, the Middle East specialist for Amnesty
International, who like Mr Hounam has been staying at the
Jerusalem Hotel in Nablus Road, was sitting at a table near the
door of the hotel's garden restaurant at around 9.30pm. "He
grabbed me and told me to tell people that he was being
arrested," she said. Ms Rovera said that he was with about five
men, wearing T-shirts and jeans who then ushered him upstairs
to his room.

When he came downstairs about 20 to 30 minutes later he
seemed less agitated and waved to Ms Rovera as he left the
hotel before being driven away in one of two unmarked cars
which had been waiting outside with a police jeep. He seemed
to have all his luggage with him and the agents were helping
him to carry it down and out to the car.

Ms Lotan said last night that she and not Mr Hounam had
conducted the interview for The Sunday Times. The conditions
attached to Mr Vanunu's release severely restrict his rights to
make contact with foreigners. Ms Lotan said that while the
interview included a personal narrative of his period in solitary
confinement, it did not contain new material threatening Israel's
security. "I don't think it endangers Israel at all," she added.

After Mr Vanunu was released from prison on 21 April he was
embraced by Mr Hounam in an emotional reunion as he arrived
to take communion at Jerusalem's Anglican cathedral.Mr
Vanunu converted to Anglicanism in the 1980s. He subsequently
moved into a hostel attached to the cathedral.

A government spokesman said last night that he was unable to
give details of Mr Hounam's arrest and detention because of a
gagging order.
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2. Vanunu in Court for Libel Suit Hearing
By Zvi Harel, Haaretz Correspondent and agencies
via Haaretz
May 24, 2004

Vanunu appears at court in case against Yedioth Aharonoth

Mordechai Vanunu attended a court hearing Monday at the Tel
Aviv Magistrate's court, his first public appearance since being
released last month from an 18 year prison sentence, in a libel
case against Yedioth Aharonoth newspaper and journalist Ron
Ben Yishai

The suit filed for the amount of NIS 368,000 was submitted in
September 2002 in the wake of an extensive article, which stated
that during Vanunu's prison sentence he passed on information
to the Hamas on how to manufacture explosive devices.

Vanunu's defense attorney, Avigdor Feldman, said the report
was fabricated. The article was never verified and Yedioth
Aharonoth did not even ask Vanunu for his response on the
matter.

Ben Yishai said on Monday, that that the preliminary information
he received on the case came from Ami Ayalon, former head of
the Shin Bet security services who discussed it in a meeting with
a group of some 10 journalists at the end of 1999. Ben Yishai
said, he had decided to publish the article five months later, only
after verifying the information with another source and because
there was public interest at the time since Vanunu had
submitted a request for his early release.

Ben Yishai stressed that he did not reveal Ayalon's name
(Haaretz revealed that Ayalon was the source of the information
[ZH]). Ben Yishai also said that he did not ask the other source to
testify in order not to divulge journalistic sources.

Ayalon is expected to testify at the next hearing.

Vanunu was released from an Israeli prison last month after
serving an 18-year prison sentence for providing The Sunday
Times of London with information and pictures of Israel's
nuclear reactor.

Based on the pictures and information provided by Vanunu - who
worked as a technician in the reactor - experts assessed at the
time that Israel has the sixth-largest stockpile of nuclear
weapons in the world. After his release from prison Vanunu - a
convert to Christianity- stayed St. George, an Anglican Church in
Jerusalem's Old City.


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3. Write to Mordechai Vanunu

Mordechai would love to hear from his friends and supporters.
You can write to him at:
Mordechai Vanunu
c/o Cathedral Church of St. George
20 Nablus Road
PO Box 19018
Jerusalem 91190
Israel

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Press release after being let go by Israeli State

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BISHOP RIAH, PROVIDER OF SANCTUARY AT ST. GEORGES, DETAINED AND SEARCHED AT TEL AVIV AIRPORT Ha'aretz, May 30, 2004

Shin Bet security service interrogators conducted a body and property search of the Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, the Right Reverend Riah Abu El-Assal, in connection with the controversies surrounding freed nuclear whistle-blower Mordechai Vanunu.

The bishop said interrogators hinted that Vanunu should vacate the St. George Church in Jerusalem, where he has stayed since his release from prison on April 18. "Although they did not act in a vulgar manner, and offered me coffee, which I declined, it was humiliating," the bishop told Haaretz on Saturday night. He said he has written a report on the incident and will protest to President Moshe Katsav.

The interrogators wanted to know if Bishop El-Assal was involved in the interview initiated by British journalist Peter Hounam and facilitated by Israeli journalist and translator Yael Lotan. The bishop said he was questioned at noon on Friday when he returned from a trip to Jordan. "First, they searched my body," he said, "then they photographed me and I was taken to a side room, where I was questioned." The questioning lasted about an hour and a half - he told Haaretz it was the first time he has been interrogated since he was appointed in 1996.

Bishop El-Assal gave the following account of some of the questioning:

Q. We know that Vanunu is with you.
A. "True, since April 21 he has received sanctuary in the church. I believe that Vanunu has the right to be free, and I have a duty toward him, like to other members of the community."

Q. What did you do in Jordan?
A. "I took part in the Hashemite Kingdom's Independence Day celebrations, and I dedicated a church school."

Q. Have you heard of Peter Hounam? Do you meet with journalists?
A. "Yes. Often."

Q. Have you met recently [with Hounam]? A. "No."

Q. What about the recording [of the interview given by Vanunu]?
A. "I don't know anything about it. I was in Jordan..."

The Bishop told Haaretz that after he returned from Jordan, there was an envelope on his desk addressed to "Alexander." He told his secretary to wait for this person to come and pick up the envelope, which apparently contained the tape of the interview. "I receive hundreds of letters and envelopes from visitors to the church, and it isn't my business to check their contents, if they are not addressed to me. I don't check them."
The "Alexander" in question came a few days later, and picked up the envelope, the bishop said.

Asked if Vanunu's presence in the church has caused it any problems, El-Assal replied: "He doesn't cause any difficulty. You [Israelis] are turning him into a hero."

On Wednesday, the Shin Bet arrested Hounam on suspicion that he was involved in interviewing Vanunu, in contravention of the limitations placed on the former nuclear technician upon his release from jail. Hounam, who left the country Friday, said that Israel should be ashamed for arresting him.

OTHER PRESS REPORTS Foreign Ministry furious at BBC over Vanunu interview By Anat Balint, Haaretz Correspondent The arrest of British journalist Peter Hounam, and the apparent smuggling of the Mordechai Vanunu interview to London, have sparked more tensions between Israel and the BBC. Foreign Ministry officials charge that the BBC is a "communications organization whose goal is to undermine the legitimacy of the state of Israel. It promotes hostile coverage of Israel... and the Vanunu affair proves that the BBC is a communications entity which shows complete disregard for journalistic standards and ethics. Their journalistic culture can be compared to that of media outlets in Arab states, or in the Palestinian Authority."

One Foreign Ministry source said the ministry will now reevaluate Israel's relations with the BBC. For five months, leading up to November 2003, Israel boycotted the BBC. The Foreign Ministry is furious about what it regards as the BBC's shirking of responsibility for an interview with former nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu, who was convicted of treason and recently released from prison.

An exclusive interview with Vanunu is to be broadcast by the BBC this evening (and there was a report about the interview this morning in The Sunday Times). "The BBC baldly lied to us after Vanunu's release," says the ministry official. "It lied when it denied having any connection with the apartment which was about to be rented for him in Jaffa. [Journalist Peter] Hounam worked for the BBC, and they are simply lying on this matter."

The same ministry official charged that the BBC failed to submit the recorded interview to Israeli censors, even though it is obliged to do so under Israeli law. The BBC's official statement about this charge is that the film of Vanunu was produced by an independent outfit, Magnetic North, for the BBC.

Gideon Meir, who heads the Foreign Ministry's public relations (hasbara) efforts, commented on Saturday: "Whoever reads Lord Hutton's report [the British report that charged the BBC with broadcasting biased information prior to the war in Iraq] and inserts the name 'Israel' instead of 'Iraq' will find that the things written in the report equally apply."

Speaking on the condition of not being named, BBC representatives unleashed a series of counter-charges. "It's not true that we lied," they say. "Hounam has never worked for the BBC. He works for the Sunday Times and for a private company that sold us the film, and what he does as an independent journalist is of no concern to us."

Andrew Steele, head of the BBC's bureau in Israel, said: "The state of Israel demonstrated a lack of judgment when it arrested a journalist [Hounam]...I am stunned by the way Israeli security forces acted in this affair." Israeli Foreign Ministry officials are also angry about Hounam's detention for one day last week, which was carried out without notification given to Israel's diplomatic corps. Yet the ministry appears to be more incensed by the BBC's behavior, and its unhappiness stems from a long, complex history with the BBC

3. Write to Mordechai Vanunu Mordechai would love to hear from his friends and supporters. You can write to him at: Mordechai Vanunu c/o Cathedral Church of St. George 20 Nablus Road PO Box 19018 Jerusalem 91190 Israel The U.S. Campaign to Free Mordechai Vanunu would appreciate any news clippings about the release for our files. Please send to the campaign at PO Box 43384, Tucson, AZ 85733 US. Also, if anyone taped any of the TV or radio coverage, we would appreciate a copy. Thanks!

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