RAMALLAH, November 9, 2015
(WAFA) – Israeli authorities recently issued administrative detention orders,
without charge or trial, against nine Palestinian minor prisoners, according to
the Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs (CPA).
Heba Masalha, a CPA attorney,
identified the nine prisoners as Huthaifa Jabarin, Mahmoud Abu-Ali, Ashraf
Zaid, Mahmoud Shweki, Jamal Dari, Nasim Hawarin, Abdul-Ghani Hammad, Majd
Saadi, and Adnan al-Azayzeh.
Meanwhile, Masalha said prisoner
18-year-old Mahmoud Odeh from Tulkarm, who was recently detained by Israeli
forces, was brutally tortured in Israeli jails.
Odeh told Masalha that during
several investigation sessions, investigators used cigarettes to burn holes
through his skin and force him to confess.
Administrative detention is the
imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial and on the basis of secret
evidence for up to six month periods, indefinitely renewable by Israeli
military courts.
According to the Palestinian
Prisoner Solidarity Network (PPSN), “Israel’s use of administrative detention
violates international law; such detention is allowed only in individual
circumstances that are exceptionally compelling for “imperative reasons of
security.”
Human rights groups have repeatedly
accused Israel of using administrative detention routinely as a form of
collective punishment against Palestinians.
Israel frequently uses
administrative detention when it fails to obtain confessions in interrogations
of Palestinian detainees.
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