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David Norris outside his home in Dublin yesterday. Photocall Ireland

Ezra Nawi rape conviction went unreported in Israel: report

The story which has ended the presidential hopes of David Norris has only come to light 14 years later.

AS THE FALL out from yesterday’s decision by David Norris to step down from the presidential race continues this morning, it has emerged that the trial of his former partner went unreported in Israel at the time.

Fourteen years on the details of it have brought down a one-time presidential favourite.

Writing in the Irish Times today, Mark Weiss reports that in convicting Nawi of the statutory rape of a 15-year-old boy back in 1992, the court in Israel ruled that the sexual relations were consensual in its 1997 decision. Nawi served a jail term of less than three months.

The Jerusalem plumber has however been in trouble with the law on numerous occasions.

As a political activist he was convicted of the illegal use of weapons, various drugs offences, entering a closed military area, threatening behaviour, illegal transportation of a foreigner and disturbing a public servant, the paper reports.

In 2007, he was arrested and later convicted of assault after getting into an altercation with Israeli troops in the West Bank. He told the Irish Times at the time that he was a thorn in the side of Israeli authorities.

In 2009, he told the New York Times: “I don’t consider my work political. I don’t have a solution to this dispute. I just know that what is going on here is wrong. This is not about ideology. It is about decency.”

Yesterday, it emerged that in relation to that incident in the West Bank, Norris had tabled a motion to the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Foreign Affairs in 2009 in which he expressed “concern at the trial of Ezra Yizhak Nawi and the dangerous precedent that may be set”.

He argued that Nawi was being  framed.

The motion was seconded by Michael D Higgins, now Labour’s presidential candidate, and Senator Mark Daly but both men told TheJournal.ie yesterday that they had been unaware of Nawi’s previous statutory rape conviction and that in this case it was a human rights issue.

As he bowed out of the presidential campaign yesterday, Norris said that in writing the letter to the Israeli courts seeking clemency for his former partner for the statutory rape of a teenager: “My motivation to write the letter was out of love and concern.”

Read: Norris quits presidential race: his statement in full [text and audio] >

Read: Political reaction to Norris’s withdrawal >


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    May 26th 2013, 4:42 PM

    Will the home-grown ones be charged with treason?

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    May 26th 2013, 4:47 PM

    Actually your dead right it is treason. No different if irish man for political beliefs kills garda or irish solider.

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    May 26th 2013, 6:43 PM

    Here we go again. It used to be a crime in England to be Irish. Now it’s a crime to be a Muslim. Where’s the evidence against these people? Knowing a criminal doesn’t make you one.

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    May 26th 2013, 7:30 PM

    It does if you don’t report what their up too

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    May 26th 2013, 8:20 PM

    How quickly people forget.

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    May 26th 2013, 11:27 PM

    The judge in the Guilford Four case wondered why they had not been tried for treason so he could have “without doubt passed a sentence of death by hanging”. Attitudes seem to change when it’s happening to people you don’t like.

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    May 26th 2013, 8:21 PM

    Should be interesting to see how long Cameron and Hague etc wait to arm their peers in Syria, now that Hezbollah have officially entered they fray?!?

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    May 26th 2013, 8:36 PM

    Hizbullah, the contracts division of the Iranian Government

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    May 26th 2013, 10:02 PM

    True but the best of a bad lot…..just ask the IDF and their affiliates!

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    May 27th 2013, 12:00 AM

    At least unlike Mossad they don’t carry out their dirty work using Irish passports. How soon we forget.

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