RAMALLAH, July 13, 2017 (WAFA) – Israel recently issued 50 administrative detention orders against Palestinians, including two lawmakers, the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society (PPS) said on Thursday.
It said seven Palestinians received administrative detention orders for the first time, while the remaining 43 Palestinians had their administrative detention order renewed.
Among the detainees were lawmakers Khalida Jarrar and Ibrahim Dahbour.
Sentence varied between three and six months, renewable.
Administrative detention is the imprisonment of Palestinians without charge or trial and on the basis of secret evidence for up to six month periods that could be renewed indefinitely.
The use of administrative detention dates from the “emergency laws” of the British colonial era in Palestine, said the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network.
It stated, “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.”
Israel uses administrative detention routinely as a form of collective punishment and mass detention of Palestinians, and frequently uses administrative detention when it fails to obtain confessions in interrogations of Palestinian detainees.
Palestinian detainees have continuously resorted to open-ended hunger strikes as a way to protest their illegal administrative detention and to demand an end to this policy, which violates international law.
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