RAMALLAH, April 17, 2017 (WAFA) – Marking the Palestinian Prisoner’s Day and 50 years since the establishment of the infamous Israeli military courts, which routinely charge and trial Palestinian civilians, including children as young as 12 years old, the Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council (PHROC) Monday called for international protection of Palestinian political prisoners.
It also called for an end to ongoing collective punishment by Israeli occupation forces, administrative detention, continued denial of fair trial, and illegal transfer and deportation of detainees.
Since the 1967 occupation of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, an estimated 800,000 Palestinians, roughly 20% of the population, have been imprisoned by the occupying authorities. Israel currently holds approximately 6300 Palestinian political prisoners, 300 children and approximately 56 females (including 13 female children) as well as an estimated 500 Palestinians in administrative detention (including two children) held for indefinite periods without charge or trial.
“This year marks 50 years of torture of Palestinian political prisoners through a military system which has historically been endemic with various forms of physical and psychological torture and ill-treatment, including beatings, kicking, insults, being forced into stress positions, sleep deprivation, isolation and solitary confinement, threats of sexual violence, and threats of arrest of family members continue to date,” said PHROC.
“Furthermore, they have been systematically denied the right to a fair trial, as well adequate health care, access to education, and the right to family visits. Palestinian prisoners and detainees also continue to suffer from a policy of deliberate medical negligence, as well as poor prison conditions, including overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and being kept in extreme temperatures.”
PHROC said the arrests target women, children, Palestinian Legislative Council members, and civil society activists.
In addition, with all Palestinian political parties being deemed illegal organizations by military orders, Palestinians continue to be deprived of participation in any form of civil and political activities. They are thereby criminalized for any tools of resistance – whether militant or not – against an illegal and protracted belligerent occupation by Israeli forces, said the rights council.
“The issue of prisoners transcends one of individual human rights; it is also one of collective rights of an entire people – the Palestinian people, who continue to be deprived of the right to self-determination and sovereignty – basic fundamentals of international law. All Palestinian political prisoners – regardless of their alleged political affiliations or charges – are entitled to fair trial guarantees by international human rights laws,” it said.
Palestinian political prisoners are systematically subjected to torture and ill treatment with continued impunity – highlighting the need for the international community, as well as individuals, to intervene and call for immediate protection for these prisoners and detainees, long-denied basic rights, it added.
PHROC called on the International Criminal Court to immediately open an investigation into the case of Palestinian prisoners and detainees, and have those who tortured, extra-judicially executed, forcibly transferred, and arbitrary detained Palestinians to be held accountable.
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