Ahmed ibn Ibrahim
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Rape charge recommended for Israeli president
POSTED: 6:42 p.m. EDT, October 15, 2006
JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Police in Israel are recommending that the country's president be charged with rape and other crimes against several women, a police announcement said.
Police issued a statement Sunday announcing that they have asked Attorney General Menahem Mazuz to charge Israeli President Moshe Katsav with rape, indecent assault and sexual harassment of an undisclosed number of women.
Investigators also have evidence that Katsav illegally pardoned people convicted of crimes and conducted illegal wire-taps, the statement said.
The investigation of Katsav continues into other charges that he harassed a witness and obstructed justice, the statement said.
Mazuz will make the final decision on whether to put the president on trial.
A previous president and several prime ministers have been suspected of financial misdeeds and a former defense minister was convicted of sexual harassment. But the charges facing Katsav would be the most serious criminal counts brought against a serving Israeli official.
The investigation of Katsav began earlier this year after a former employee alleged he forced her to have sex under the threat of dismissal. Police repeatedly questioned Katsav at his official residence and seized personal documents.
Katsav has denied wrongdoing and his lawyer has said that he is the victim of blackmail.
Katsav was appointed president by parliament in 2000, after President Ezer Weizman resigned amid allegations of corruption.
The Israeli president's role is mostly ceremonial, but Razi Barkai, a political journalist for more than 30 years, told CNN these accusations, true or not, will mean an end to Katsav's political career.
News of a possible presidential sex scandal, which was overshadowed when it broke during Israel's war with Hezbollah, has recently become the focus of national media coverage.
Sooo... Looks like the Isreali President is out of the picture, but to what end? These charges seem a little suspicious to me: Rape, treason, "indecent assault"(?), espionage? Call me Canadian, but I don't trust everything a Police State involved in all sorts of conflict and gains has to say. The Historian in me tells me this is leading somewhere. I see Isreal focusing its political power/will stronger onto Olmert, but beyond that..?
POSTED: 6:42 p.m. EDT, October 15, 2006
JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Police in Israel are recommending that the country's president be charged with rape and other crimes against several women, a police announcement said.
Police issued a statement Sunday announcing that they have asked Attorney General Menahem Mazuz to charge Israeli President Moshe Katsav with rape, indecent assault and sexual harassment of an undisclosed number of women.
Investigators also have evidence that Katsav illegally pardoned people convicted of crimes and conducted illegal wire-taps, the statement said.
The investigation of Katsav continues into other charges that he harassed a witness and obstructed justice, the statement said.
Mazuz will make the final decision on whether to put the president on trial.
A previous president and several prime ministers have been suspected of financial misdeeds and a former defense minister was convicted of sexual harassment. But the charges facing Katsav would be the most serious criminal counts brought against a serving Israeli official.
The investigation of Katsav began earlier this year after a former employee alleged he forced her to have sex under the threat of dismissal. Police repeatedly questioned Katsav at his official residence and seized personal documents.
Katsav has denied wrongdoing and his lawyer has said that he is the victim of blackmail.
Katsav was appointed president by parliament in 2000, after President Ezer Weizman resigned amid allegations of corruption.
The Israeli president's role is mostly ceremonial, but Razi Barkai, a political journalist for more than 30 years, told CNN these accusations, true or not, will mean an end to Katsav's political career.
News of a possible presidential sex scandal, which was overshadowed when it broke during Israel's war with Hezbollah, has recently become the focus of national media coverage.
Sooo... Looks like the Isreali President is out of the picture, but to what end? These charges seem a little suspicious to me: Rape, treason, "indecent assault"(?), espionage? Call me Canadian, but I don't trust everything a Police State involved in all sorts of conflict and gains has to say. The Historian in me tells me this is leading somewhere. I see Isreal focusing its political power/will stronger onto Olmert, but beyond that..?