RAMALLAH, December
14, 2015 (WAFA) – Israeli authorities Monday issued administrative detention
orders, without charge or trial, against
42 Palestinians, reported the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS).
PPS said while 21
Palestinians received administrative detention orders for the first time, the remaining
21 detainees received renewed administrative orders.
Administrative
detention is a procedure that allows the Israeli military to hold prisoners
indefinitely on secret information without charging them or allowing them to
stand trial.
Israel
routinely uses administrative detention against Palestinians. Statistics show
that over the years, thousands of Palestinians have been held in Israeli
custody as administrative detainees for extended periods of time.
The Israel
human rights group B’Tselem says that, “International law stipulates that
[administrative detention] may be exercised only in very exceptional cases –
and then only as a last possible resort, when there are no other means
available to prevent the danger.”
“Israel's use
of administrative detention blatantly violates the restrictions of
international law. Israel carries it out in a highly classified manner that
denies detainees the possibility of mounting a proper defense.”
In April 2015,
the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) expressed concern by the
continued and increasing use of administrative detention by Israeli authorities
against Palestinians.
“The Israeli practice
of administrative detention has been condemned on numerous occasions by the UN
Human Rights Office and the Human Rights Committee that oversees implementation
of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which Israel has
ratified,” said the UN News Center.
“OHCHR
reiterates it call on Israel to end its practice of administrative detention
and to either release without delay or to promptly charge all administrative
detainees and prosecute them with all the judicial guarantees required by
international human rights law,” OHCHR spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani said.
Following are
the names of the 42 detainees who received administrative detention orders:
Names of Detainees |
District |
Sentence length |
Izz-eddine Sairafi |
Nablus |
Four months/Renewed |
Mustafa Qawasmeh |
Hebron |
Four months/Renewed |
Mohammad Aadi |
Hebron |
Six months/Renewed |
Ghassan Eseafan |
Hebron |
Four months/Renewed |
Zain Junedi |
Hebron |
Four months/Renewed |
Bassam Hadmi |
Hebron |
Six months/Renewed |
Ibrahim Abu-Srouro |
Bethlehem |
Four months/Renewed |
Shadi Abu-Akr |
Bethlehem |
Four months/Renewed |
Bahaa Zyoud |
Jenin |
Six months/Renewed |
Hahya Jado |
Bethlehem |
Four months/Renewed |
Jawad Froukh |
Hebron |
Three
months/New order |
Basel Abu-Alia |
Ramallah |
Six months/ New order |
Malek Qadi |
Bethlehem |
Four months/ New order |
Hamza Radwan |
Qalqilia |
Six months/ New order |
Lo’ai Bali |
Jenin |
Six months/ New order |
Malek Ebayat |
Bethlehem |
Four months/ New order |
Fadi Abu-Daoud |
Hebron |
Six months/ New order |
Jihad Natour |
Nablus |
Six months/ New order |
Jamal Hebeis |
Ramallah |
Four months/ New order |
All-eddine Abu-Amsha |
Nablus |
Six months/ New order |
Mojahed Nofal |
Qalqilia |
Six months/New order |
Sari Abu Hash-hash |
Hebron |
Three
months/New order |
Mahmoud Ya’aqbeh |
Jenin |
Three
months/New order |
Abdallah Saqer |
Bethlehem |
Four months/Renewed |
Yousif Jawabreh |
Jenin |
Three
months/New order |
Mohammed Hamed |
Qalqilia |
Three
months/New order |
Senan Radwan |
Qalqilia |
Three months/Renewed |
Mazen Hajaj |
Ramallah |
Six months/Renewed |
Nader Taqatqa |
Bethlehem |
Four months/Renewed |
Maher al-Qadi |
Ramallah |
Six months/Renewed |
Tal’at Hamed |
Ramallah |
Three
months/New order |
Hussam Abu Ras |
Hebron |
Six months/New order |
Abdel-Shafi Dahleh |
Ramallah |
Six months/Renewed |
Abdallah Omleh |
Nablus |
Four months/Renewed |
Ra’ed Hamed |
Ramallah |
Three
months/New order |
Osama Shahin |
Hebron |
Three months/Renewed |
Adnan Hamarsheh |
Jenin |
Six months/New order |
Mousa Zahran |
Ramallah |
Six months/Renewed |
Moneer Manasra |
Hebron |
Four months/Renewed |
Eid Barweesh |
Hebron |
Six months/Renewed |
Fathi Abu Srour |
Bethlehem |
Four months/New order |
Abdallah Saqer |
Bethlehem |
Four months/Renewed |
M.N./T.R.