The Herald (South Africa)

Call on pope to intervene for prisoners

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THE wife of the leader of a hunger strike by hundreds of Palestinia­n prisoners in Israeli jails has written to Pope Francis calling on him to intervene before it is too late.

Fadwa Barghouti, wife of Palestinia­n leader and prominent prisoner Marwan Barghouti, has called on the pope to speak up, because freedom and dignity are God-given rights, and no human group should deprive another of these rights.

“Your call for respect of the rights of the Palestinia­n people, including the rights of our political prisoners, would allow the voice of those placed in isolation to reach the world,” the letter says.

The Vatican recognises Palestine as a state.

The hunger strike began on April 17, led by Barghouti, who is serving five life sentences for his role in the second Palestinia­n intifada.

Israeli authoritie­s say 894 Palestinia­n prisoners have kept up the strike, though Palestinia­n officials say it is more than 1 000.

Some 6 500 Palestinia­ns are detained by Israel for a range of offences and alleged crimes.

Israel says it will not to negotiate with the hunger strikers, who are “terrorists and murderers”.

In her letter, Fadwa said “the Israeli courts are instrument­s of oppression not justice, especially Israeli military courts with their conviction rate of 90% to 99% for Palestinia­ns”.

Marwan, called the “Palestinia­n Mandela” by supporters, is a popular figure among Palestinia­ns.

The European Parliament has called for his release, saying he could help peace efforts.

Israelis point to the bloody suicide attacks of the second intifada of 2000 to 2005 and his role in that uprising.

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MARWAN BARGHOUTI

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