Bobby Sands, Belfast, photo Luk
Fifty Days On Hunger Strike
A
Palestinian prisoner, 33-year-old Khader Adnan, passed his fiftieth day
on hunger strike last week, protesting along with 300 other inmates
against the Israeli policy of internment without trial (‘administrative
detention’). Details about the case (below) can be read at the website, The Electronic Intifada.
“We
have reached a moment no one can be silent anymore. Khader Adnan is now
on his 50th day of hunger strike! No matter who you are, you cannot
overlook Khader Adnan’s current condition. The silence of many human
rights organization is deafening, it is intolerable and unforgivable.
Khader Adnan is currently the longest lasting Palestinian on a hunger
strike.
Khader
Adnan has entered his 50th day of hunger strike protesting his illegal
detention by Israel. Adnan was sentenced with administrative detention,
which basically means Israel holds no charge or any evidence against
him. Adnan is held in Israeli prisons without charge and without facing
proper trial or prosecution, this is illegal under international law
which clearly states that detainees should face proper prosecution and
should have their charges read out for them.
“Khader
Adnan, 33 years old, was born on the 24th of March, 1978. He resides in
the village of Arraba, Jenin. Adnan is married with two daughters; his
wife is five months pregnant with a third child. He was arrested on the
17th of December 2011 from his house in Arraba, at 3:30 AM as soldiers
raided his house. He is now detained at the Ramleh prison hospital,
chained to his bed. Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, has the account on the arrest of Khader Adnan:
“Before
entering his house, soldiers used the driver that takes Khader’s father
to the vegetable market, Mohammad Mustafa, as a human shield by forcing
him to knock on the door of the house and call out Khader’s name while
blindfolded. A huge force of soldiers then entered the house shouting.
Recognizing Khader immediately, they grabbed him violently in front of
his two young daughters and ailing mother.
“Khader
Adnan’s health is rapidly and seriously deteriorating. Although he has
been moved to the prison hospital, Adnan wasn’t subject to any medical
checks or treatment; instead his arms and legs have been tied to the bed
he sleeps on, along with 3 guards guarding his room. Addameer also
reported that his family members were prevented from visiting; the
Israeli authorities didn’t grant any of his family members any permits
that would enable them to visit. Addameer issued a statement
stating that the probable reason Adnan was moved to hospital was to
further isolate him from his family, lawyers, and other prisoners.
“Currently, according to B’Tselem,
there are about 307 Palestinians held under administrative detention.
Israel continues to hold Palestinians without charge and without proper
trial. The Israeli paper Haaretz has reported
that - to be exact, 99.74% of cases heard by the Israeli military
courts in the West Bank end in a conviction, according to data in the
military courts’ annual report. The injustice of the Israeli court
system is crystal clear to everyone; Khader Adnan is in the process of
resisting this terrible injustice. In the last couple of days, it has
been reported that a dozen more prisoners have joined Khader Adnan in
his hunger strike, and many others are preparing. It is frustrating to
know that Palestinians are now resorting to this last method to resist
the injustice of the Israeli occupation. Please get their voice heard,
and fight this injustice, especially the terrible court system.
“Addameer
Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association has also issued a call
for action, here is how you can help Khader Adnan: Write to the Israeli
government, military and legal authorities and demand that Khader Adnan
be released immediately and that his administrative detention not be
renewed.
To
- Brigadier General Avihai Mandelblit, Military Judge Advocate General,
6 David Elazar Street, Harkiya, Tel Aviv, Israel. Fax: +972 3 608 0366;
+972 3 569 4526. Email: arbel@mail.idf.il; avimn@idf.gov.il
To - Maj. Gen. Avi Mizrahi, OC Central Command Nehemia Base, Central Command
Neveh Yaacov, Jerusalam. Fax: +972 2 530 5741.
Neveh Yaacov, Jerusalam. Fax: +972 2 530 5741.
To
- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Ehud Barak, Ministry of
Defense, 37 Kaplan Street, Hakirya, Tel Aviv 61909, Israel. Fax: +972 3
691 6940 / 696 2757.
To - Col. Eli Bar On, Legal Advisor of Judea and Samaria PO Box 5, Beth El 90631, Fax: +972 2 9977326.
“Write
to your own elected representatives urging them to pressure Israel to
release Khader Adnan and to put an end to such an unjust, arbitrary and
cruel system of incarceration without trial.”
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