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Bohemian Club Uses Copyright Strikes To Scrub Ritual Footage

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A video uploaded by a citizen journalist, known by the pseudonym “Dancer,” was removed from YouTube after the Bohemian Club issued a copyright strike against the footage, which captured scenes from the secretive Bohemian Grove’s annual ceremony.

Dancer filmed parts of the “Cremation of Care” ceremony, a private event held within the confines of the 2,700-acre retreat in Monte Rio, California. The Bohemian Club, a private club known for its high-profile membership including politicians, business leaders, and artists, asserts strict privacy policies and prohibits any recording devices at the gathering.

Tucked away in the ancient redwood forests of Monte Rio, California, lies a 2,700-acre retreat known as Bohemian Grove. This exclusive enclave hosts a private all-male membership that comprises some of the most influential figures in politics, business, and the arts. Annually, members of the Bohemian Club, which was founded in San Francisco in 1872, gather for a two-week retreat that is both a sanctuary from the public eye and a subject of substantial controversy.

Bohemian Grove continues to be shrouded in mystique and controversy. While members may argue that the retreat serves as a critical decompression chamber away from the limelight, the secrecy surrounding its ritualistic activities fuels ongoing debates about transparency.

Copyright strikes have become a prevalent tool for removing controversial footage from online platforms, a trend that raises significant concerns about the suppression of free speech and transparency.

While these legal mechanisms are designed to protect intellectual property rights, they are increasingly leveraged by corporations, private entities, and even government bodies to censor material deemed sensitive or damaging. This practice not only restricts public access to potentially important information but also stifles discourse and debate, particularly when the content in question involves powerful figures or institutions.

This incident has added fuel to the ongoing controversy surrounding Bohemian Grove, which has been criticized for its secrecy and alleged influence on global affairs. Activists and transparency advocates have long demanded more insight into the club’s annual gatherings, suggesting that the decisions made behind closed doors should be subject to public scrutiny.

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Israeli soldiers suspected of raping Palestinian prisoner arrested, sparking far-right riot

Israeli soldiers suspected of raping Palestinian prisoner arrested, sparking far-right riot

Minister among Israelis storming notorious Sde Teiman detention facility in solidarity with the suspects

MEE staff

Mon, 07/29/2024 – 15:10

Israeli protesters wave flags outside Sde Teiman detention facility, after Israeli soldiers were arrested on July 29 (Reuters)

Nine Israeli soldiers in the notorious Sde Teiman detention centre were arrested on Monday on suspicion of raping a Palestinian detainee, sparking a riot where far-right activists and MPs stormed the facility.

Israeli military police raided Sde Teiman but were met with resistance by soldiers, who reportedly barricaded themselved into the facility and used pepper spray to defend themselves before eventually being taken into custody.

The soldiers were suspected of abusing a Palestinian detainee, who according to Arab48 is suffering from “a serious wound in his rectum area”.

The prisoner had been transferred from Sde Teiman in the Negev desert to a hospital in Beersheba, which is also in southern Israel. Haaretz said the prisoner is unable to walk.

The Israeli army said an investigation is underway.

The arrests were met with outrage by right-wing Israelis, with protests in solidarity called across Israel.

Dozens of people, reportedly including members of parliament and Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu, gathered outside Sde Teiman and stormed the detention facility.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the storming of Sde Teiman and called for “immediate calming of spirits”.

Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, is currently on a summer break but will hold an emergency discussion on Tuesday, called by MPs who want to defend the soldiers, Israeli media reported.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich described the suspects as as “heroic warriors”, while National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who oversees the prisons where Palestinians are detained, called them the “best heros” and described the arrests as “shameful”.  

‘Acting outside any law’

Palestinians have long reported abuse inside Israeli prisons, jails and detention centres, including torture and sexual abuse.

However, since the 7 October Hamas-led attack on Israel and subsequent war on Gaza, Palestinians have reported systematic torture and abuse, and been detained in far higher numbers, often without charge.

Palestinians detained by Israeli forces since the start of the war have previously told Middle East Eye how they were physically tortured with dogs and electricity, subjected to mock executions, and held in humiliating and degrading conditions.

Palestinians raped and tortured in Israeli detention, says prisoners group

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There have been various reports in recent months of Palestinian prisoners being raped by Israeli soldiers and prison guards using metal rods and fire extinguishers. 

Addameer, an NGO supporting Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, says there are 9,700 Palestinian political prisoners held by Israel.

On Sunday, Ben Gvir confirmed that conditions inside Israeli prisons “have indeed worsened”, adding: “I am proud of that.”

The Public Committee Against Torture in Israel condemned the alleged rape of the Palestinian detainee.

“Since the beginning of the war, we claimed that the Sde Teiman was operating as an ‘ex-territory’, and the soldiers stationed there were acting outside any law – first in their treatment of detainees, and now towards military law enforcement agents,” it said.

“Instead of absolute condemnation, some Israeli far-right leaders have rallied to support the suspects of abuse, which is emblematic of the root causes that enable such abuse to happen in the first place.”

On 15 July, Israel’s High Court issued a conditional order seeking to close Sde Teiman in response to the reports of abuse there.

The court’s order seeks an explanation to “why the Sde Teiman detention facility is not operated in accordance with the conditions set forth in the law governing internment of unlawful combatant”.

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