By AFP
The Israeli army’s inquiries into Palestinian complaints against its soldiers are frequently flawed and less than four percent result in an indictment, an Israeli rights group said on Wednesday.
In a report entitled “Alleged Investigation,” Yesh Din said more than a third of the 3,150 complaints against Israeli troops filed between 2000 and 2010, were dismissed without a criminal investigation.
And of the 1,949 cases that were investigated by the Military Police Criminal Investigations Unit (MPCID) and the Military Advocate General’s Corps (MAGC), only 112 ‒ a rate of just 3.5 percent ‒ resulted in indictments, the group said.
The group said a total of 190 soldiers and officers were indicted through April 2011, with decisions against nine still pending.
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