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German Justice Minister Marco Buchman met today (Tuesday) with his Israeli counterpart Yariv Levin, and expressed his concern about the government's plan to weaken the justice system, according to sources familiar with the details of the meeting.
The office of Justice Minister Yariv Levin responded: "The German minister asked questions about the legal plan and received answers."
Earlier today, the UN Human Rights Commissioner called on Israel to stop the legal revolution, and expressed concern about its consequences. "These moves pose a risk to the ability of the Israeli justice system to maintain its independence and protect the rule of law and human rights," said Volker Turk. He added that
he "Worried that if these changes are approved, they will weaken the protection of human rights for everyone, but especially for the most vulnerable communities who cannot assert their rights through representation in the legislative authority and the executive authority."
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