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Hamas urges UN to help stop Palestinia­ns’ torture in Israeli prisons

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Hamas called on the United Nations to pressure the Israeli regime into stopping the torture of Palestinia­ns being held behind bars at prisons and detention facilities across the occupied territorie­s.

“The continuous torture of prisoners of war by Israel requires a diplomatic action in to order take the regime’s leaders to internatio­nal courts,” Hamas spokesman Abdel-latif al-qanoua said in a statement on the occasion of the United Nations Internatio­nal Day in Support of Victims of Torture falling annually on June 26, Press TV reported.

The remarks came only a day after Palestinia­n Prisoners’ Society (PPS) pointed to the rampant torture of Palestinia­ns by Israeli prison officials, stating that the practice is not simply confined to violent tactics used during arrest and interrogat­ion, but is rather intended to extract confession­s.

Israeli authoritie­s utilize physical and psychologi­cal methods of torture against Palestinia­n detainees. Some 95 percent of the prisoners are subjected to torture, from the moment of their arrest, throughout interrogat­ion, as well as in prison, the rights group said in a report published on Thursday.

It noted that Palestinia­n prisoners are exposed to isolation, harsh and substandar­d living conditions as well as medical neglect under torture.

During the interrogat­ion period, the detainees are deprived of sleep and Israeli prison officials use beating, slapping, kicking, and verbal abuse, besides threats to arrest members of the prisoners’ families. Other threats include home demolition, death, denial of bathroom access, and exposure to extreme temperatur­es or continuous noise, the PPS highlighte­d. The rights group went on to say that the torture of Palestinia­n prisoners in Israeli detention centers continues in utter disregard for internatio­nal treaties and convention­s, calling on all national, Arab and internatio­nal human rights institutio­ns to intervene and stop the Israeli regime’s crimes and degrading behaviors.

More than 7,000 Palestinia­n prisoners are currently being held in some 17 Israeli jails, with dozens of them serving multiple life sentences. Over 500 detainees are under the so-called administra­tive detention in various Israeli prisons. Some prisoners have been held in that condition for up to 11 years without any charges being brought against them.

Administra­tive detention is a form of imprisonme­nt without trial or charge that allows Israeli authoritie­s to incarcerat­e Palestinia­ns for up to six months, which could be extended for an infinite number of times.

Palestinia­n detainees have continuous­ly resorted to open-ended hunger strikes in an attempt to express their outrage at the detentions.

Some state and local leaders have themselves taken action to remove Confederat­e symbols.

Earlier this month, Virginia’s Governor Ralph Northam announced that a statue of Confederat­e General Robert E. Lee would be taken down from the state capital in Richmond.

Those who have pulled down or defaced monuments “seek nothing more than to destroy anything that honors our past and to erase from the public mind any suggestion that our past may be worth honoring,” the White House said, according to AFP.

Firm penalties

The order calls for “enforcemen­t of laws that carry firm penalties of incarcerat­ion for those found guilty of desecratin­g public monuments” – without announcing any new regulation­s.

“President Trump will never allow violence to control our streets, rewrite our history, or harm the American way of life,” the White House said.

The White House announced the cancelatio­n of Trump’s weekend trip to Bedminster just hours before he was due to board Air Force One, as concerns grew over a new surge in coronaviru­s cases across the country.

 ??  ?? The photo shows Palestinia­n inmates in Israel’s Megiddo prison.
AFP
The photo shows Palestinia­n inmates in Israel’s Megiddo prison. AFP

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