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Prisoner's Family Appeals to Allow Visiting its Son in Negev Jail
JERUSALEM, March 24, 2007, (WAFA)-A prisoner's family on Saturday appealed to International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and HR Organizations to compel Israeli authorities to allow it visiting its son in Israeli Negev jail.
Media sources in Jerusalem revealed that the prisoner Baha al-Armeen's mother launched a 15 day hunger strike protesting her banning visiting her son.
But the prisoner's father had given an entry to visit his son, but the time he reached Negev jail, he was banned under a pretext that the jail administration is not informed before.
Al-Armeen was arrested two years ago and incarcerated in Negev desert jail.
M.H.(11:40 P)(09:40 GMT)



