Showing posts with label Child torture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Child torture. Show all posts

13 February 2016

Child Imprisonment – an Israeli Speciality

Below is yet another story of the brutalisation of a Palestinian child.  Muhammad al-Hashlamoun is just 15 years old but he has been put in administrative detention, i.e. detention without trial, beaten up and treated like a member of the untermenschen (the lower races in Nazi Germany). 

If Muhammad was a Jewish boy he would not, of course, be subject to this shameful behaviour.  He would have a lawyer, an adult accompanying him at all interviews, he wouldn’t be in administrative detention in an adult gaol and he wouldn’t, because no Israeli Jewish child ever is, physically abused.

Tony Greenstein
Ryan Rodrick Beiler 11 February 2016

Muhammad al-Hashlamoun, in an image circulated on social media.
Amnesty International is demanding the release of 17-year-old Palestinian Muhammad al-Hashlamoun who has been sentenced to six months of detention without charge or trial by Israeli occupation forces.

At present al-Hashlamoun is one of two minors in administrative detention by Israel, which rights groups say amounts to arbitrary detention under international human rights law and violates the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Four other children were released in January.

Israel began putting Palestinian children in administrative detention last October, resuming a practice that had reportedly not been used since 2011.

Amnesty reports that Israeli forces took Muhammad al-Hashlamoun from his home in the occupied East Jerusalem neighborhood of Ras al-Amoud in the early morning hours of 3 December.

Around 40 Israeli Border Police and agents from the Israel Security Agency, also known as Shin Bet, raided the building that houses his family’s apartment.

The Israeli armed men “went into the apartment of Muhammad al-Hashlamoun’s uncle first, and dragged the uncle from his bed into the street without letting him dress,” Amnesty states.
Muhammad was reportedly beaten during his arrest.

During 18 days in the Jerusalem interrogation center known as the Russian Compound Muhammad was questioned about planning attacks, which he denied.

Prior to his detention, occupation authorities had raided his home on an almost daily basis to question him about his activities.

After two hearings in civilian courts, the teenager was sentenced to house arrest for one week and a fine of about $1,260. Instead, Moshe Yaalon, the Israeli defense minister intervened and issued a six-month administrative detention order the following day.

Muhammad’s rights have been further violated by moving him to Megiddo prison in the north of present-day Israel.

As a Palestinian from East Jerusalem, which is part of the occupied West Bank according to international law, the Fourth Geneva Convention requires that Muhammad not be taken out of the occupied territory.

When Muhammad’s mother visited him in Megiddo, Amnesty says, she found him “tired and anxious.”

This is not Muhammad’s first time in prison. In 2014 he served a 101-day sentence after being accused of throwing stones.

At the end of last year, minors made up about one fifth of all Palestinians detained since the escalation of violence that began in October, a significant portion of whom are from East Jerusalem.

Torture

According to testimonies collected by human rights groups, Palestinian minors routinely face physical and emotional abuse while in Israeli custody in order to force confessions or extract information.

Data compiled last year by Defense for Children International–Palestine found that three out of four Palestinian children experienced physical violence after their detention by Israeli forces.
Children have reported beatings, strip searches, painful stress positions, threats, sleep deprivation and solitary confinement – abuses amounting to torture.

After prolonged interrogations without a parent or legal counsel present, Palestinian children have frequently reported being forced to sign confessions in Hebrew, a language they do not understand.
A 2013 study by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem found that Palestinian children detained in the occupied West Bank were systematically subjected to torture and severe physical violence, including threats of rape, in order to force them to confess to Israeli accusations, especially stone throwing.

Child rights

Six months is the maximum sentence for administrative detention, but terms can be renewed indefinitely.

In addition to being held without charge, administrative detainees are unable to see the evidence against them, making it impossible to mount a legal defense.

The practice, first introduced by British colonial authorities and continued by Israel, was ostensibly intended as an emergency measure to arrest those who posed an extreme and imminent threat.
With rare exceptions, it is only used against Palestinians.

As of January, Israel was holding a total of 660 Palestinian administrative detainees, according to prisoners rights group Addameer.

While this form of imprisonment violates international standards of due process for adults, children – defined as individuals under age 18 – have even greater protections against arbitrary detention.
According to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, of which Israel is a signatory, “No child shall be deprived of his or her liberty unlawfully or arbitrarily.”

The detention of a child “shall be used only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time.”

Children moreover, “have the right to challenge the legality of their detention before a court or other competent, independent and impartial authority and have the right to a prompt decision on any challenge.”

These are rights Israel, as in the case of Muhammad al-Hashlamoun, habitually denies to Palestinians.
In a rare step last year year, 19 members of the US Congress, called on the Obama administration to push Israel to end the systematic abuses of Palestinian children in detention.

Calling it “cruel, inhuman and degrading,” the lawmakers described Israel’s military detention of Palestinian children as an “indefensible abuse of human rights.”

9 February 2016

Riad Arar – A Child Detained and Beaten by the Most Moral Occupation in the World

I guess there is some sort of perverted logic in arresting the child of the Director of Child Protection & Social Mobilisation at Defence for Children International Palestine.  How better to intimidate someone who is politically active than by taking out on their children.  Such is the way that the Israeli military thinks.


You have to rummage through a list of the some of the most repressive and anti-democratic regimes which arrest children in the middle of the night, beat them up and imprison them.  

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Palestinian child prisoners in Givon prison
Riad Arar was imprisoned in a military prison and shackled, without the benefit of a lawyer or any other witness when being interrogated.  If he was a Jewish child, living in a settlement adjacent to Hebron, then he would have been afforded all the protections that the Israel gives to Jewish children.  But that is in the nature of an apartheid society.
We have been asked to send Riad Arar an age appropriate card, which costs £1.33 to send. Please do so and let Riad Arar know he is not alone and also let the Israeli military know that he is not forgotten.  Perhaps we can embarrass these bastards into releasing him.

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Tony Greenstein

Please join our protest against the abuse of children in Israeli prisons
Below is a message from the Palestine UK Social Work network about the detention of the son of  a Palestinian social work colleague. The action requested is simple and one in which could make such a difference, not only to Amro but to all other children in Israeli military detention.

Please buy your card and let Amro know we are thinking about him.
Offer Prison on the West Bank
February 2016

Dear Colleagues and Friends,                                        

We are writing to ask those of you who live outside Israel/Palestine to send a card, or a postcard, to Amro Arar, a 15 year old boy who is currently detained in an Israeli prison in the Occupied West Bank. The address to send it to is:

Amro Arar, Ofer Prison, c/o The Ministry of Public Security, P.O. Box 18182, Jerusalem 91181  ISRAEL

(£1.33 air mail postage from the UK)

We are requesting that the card you send is age appropriate and without political messages, letting him know that we are aware of what has happened to him and that we are thinking of him; that he's not forgotten.

In this way, we want to show the Israeli authorities that we know not just about Amro, but all the other children incarcerated under Israel's oppressive system of military law; that Amro and the others in his terrible situation have friends who know what is happening. Below we explain why we want you to do this.
The most moral occupation the world has ever known
Amro's father, Riad Arar, is a colleague, trained in social work, psychology and counselling supervision. He is Director of Child Protection & Social Mobilisation at Defence for Children International Palestine, supporting young people faced with the impact of the Israeli Occupation. At the recent conference on Trauma and Resilience, at Kingston University, Riad delivered a paper on his work engaging children as researchers in their own experiences under Occupation, moving them “from passive victims to agents of change”.

On 5th January 2016 Riad emailed to inform us that Israeli soldiers had launched a night-time raid on his home in the beleaguered city of Hebron. They took the 15 year old Amro away with them. Amro was initially held in an illegal settlement near Bethlehem, Ghosh Iteyoun, and then moved to Ofer Prison.  

Riad went to the military court at Ofer on Sunday 10th January. Amro told his father that the Israeli soldiers had "bitten him in his nose and threaten him through the investigation to force him to convince (confess) and they told him if you are not convene (confess) we are planning to arrest you and your father and your brothers". The soldiers also threatened to spread the rumour that he was a collaborator. Under this physical and emotional abuse, and in order to protect his family, Amro 'confessed' to throwing two stones. Amro is still in prison, waiting for a court hearing that has been postponed until 8th February.

Guard in Watchtower Offer Prison
Riad described the scene when Amro was remanded in custody, in the military court at Ofer: "I saw him in the cage with other 4 children ... (he seems too young and small a child) when he saw me in the beginning he smiled but when I tried to leave after 5 minutes, his tears so hard and hot".

Amro's experience is not unique, far from it. Each year around 700 children face similar treatment. Recently, a secretly filmed video showed the IDF's brutal 'interviewing' of a 13 year old boy, Ahmed Manasra. There have been other documentaries exposing the abuse of youngsters by these military courts, such as the Australian film Stone Cold Justice (https://vimeo.com/86575949), and the film 'The Law in These Parts'. Many reports have been published, some listed below this letter. Jewish Israeli children, even those living in the same city, are processed under a completely different legal system, one which - like ours - extends protections to avoid the abuse of minors (see below).

But while the world turns a blind eye, there is no pressure on Israel to end this shameful situation.

So, could you please send a card to let Amro know he's not forgotten, but also to show his captors that Amro and the others in his terrible situation have friends who know what they are doing.

The point of our action is to bring attention, citing Amro's example, to the assaults on and abuse of children taking place in a planned and systematic way in the Occupied Territories (see further information below).

 Best wishes,

Teresa Bailey, Chris van Duuren, Martin Kemp, Eliana Pinto, Cathy Troupp, Adrian Worrall

• At the end of October, 2015, 307 Palestinian children were imprisoned in the Israeli military detention system, an increase of 79.5% from September, according to Israel Prison Service (IPS) data. (1)

This is the largest number of Palestinian child detainees in Israeli military detention since April 2010. Nearly 60% were held in prisons inside Israel in violation of Article 76 of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which prohibits the transfer of prisoners from occupied territory into the territory of an occupying power.

• Palestinian children are subject to the Israeli military courts, while Jewish Israeli children living in the same city are subject to the civilian legal system. To illustrate the difference: The maximum period of detention before being brought before a judge for a Palestinian child is 8 days; for an Israeli child, it is 12-24 hours. The maximum period of detention without access to a lawyer for a Palestinian child is 90 days; for an Israeli child, it is 48 hours. (2) The maximum period of detention without charge for a Palestinian child is 188 days; for an Israeli child it is 40 days. (3) The maximum period of detention between being charged and conclusion of trial for a Palestinian child is 2 years; for an Israeli child it is 6 months.

On November 3, 2015, the Knesset passed a series of amendments to the Israeli penal code and youth law. They imposed 10-year prison sentences for throwing stones or other objects at moving vehicles with the possibility of endangering passengers or causing damage. Those convicted of throwing stones with the purpose of harming others would receive double the sentence. The latest bill, approved by the Israeli Ministerial Committee for Legislation, proposes custodial sentences for children, as young as 12, convicted of “nationalistic-motivated” violent offences under Israel’s civilian legal system. The actual serving of sentences would be deferred until the child reaches the age of 14. (1.)

References

1.December 16th 2015: Defence for Children, International, Palestine, "Child prisoners swell in numbers amid reports of poor jail conditions".

2. For security offences the maximum period is 21 days.

3. To continue detention over 30 days before charge requires the approval of the Attorney

See also





22 May 2015

Israel's Child Prisoners

Israel's Version of Equality - It Beats and Tortures Adults and Locks Them Up Without Trial - Why not Children?

This is a shocking story of how Israel treats child prisoners.  The Israeli Medical Association has nothing to say and neither, it would appear, does the World Medical Association.  Supporters of Israel, such as the Zionists SirMark Pepys  turn a blind eye to these blatant breaches of every convention on the treatment of the civilian population. 

Israeli children of course are given all the benefits that children in any civilised country are entitled to, but that does not apply to Palestinian child prisoners.  Mark Pepys, who has led a campaign against The Lancet, for printing a letter in the middle of Operation Protective Edge, when over 500 Palestinian  children were killed, behaves like one would have expect the SS Doctors like the infamous Dr Mengele.

Tony Greenstein




Tuesday May 19, 2015
The Palestinian Detainee

s Committee has reported, on Tuesday, that several detained Palestinian children testified to their lawyers about repeated torture, abuse, and intimidation, by Israeli interrogators and soldiers.

The Committee said detained children continue to suffer ongoing violations, torture and abuse by Israeli interrogators, in direct violation of International Law. 

Lawyer Heba Masalha, one of the lawyers of the Detainees’ Committee, managed to visit several detained children, on Monday, in the HaSharon Israeli prison.

Masalha stated that Jamal az-Za’tari, 15 years of age, from the at-Tour town in Jerusalem, was repeatedly beaten and kicked starting directly after the soldiers stormed his family’s home, and during interrogation.
She added that the soldiers cuffed the child; repeatedly beat him on various parts of his body, including his head, and denied him access to food, or even water, for extended hours.

The child was kidnapped nearly two months ago, and was moved to the HaSharon prison, where he was stripped of all of his clothes, before the soldiers started beating and insulting him.
The lawyer also met Riyad Abu Ta’a, 17, from Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in Jerusalem. He was kidnapped in Sultan Suleiman Street, in the Old City, nearby four months ago.

After his abduction, soldiers cuffed and blindfolded him, and started kicking and beating him, largely on his back, before he was moved to the HaSharon prion where he was strip-searched and tortured.
Masalha also managed to visit several child detainees in the Majeddo Israeli prison, including Eyad ‘Adawy, 17 years of age, from the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

Adawy stated that several soldiers stopped him near Beit Forik roadblock, before attacking and beating him.
He said that one of the soldiers repeatedly cut his hands every time they used knives to remove his plastic handcuffs, during his arrest, and while moving him to interrogation centers.

The soldiers also repeatedly kicked and punched him on different parts of his body, especially his face, during his arrest nearly a month ago.

The Detainees’ Committee said Israel is currently holding captive 200 Palestinian children in ‘Ofer, Majeddo and HaSharon prisons.

24 June 2014

Israel Tortures and Shackles Palestinian Children

Palestinian children as young as 9, are being held at the G4S prison at Ofer and at other gaols, beaten up, forced to sit in extremely uncomfortable positions, with food thrown on the floor.  It is impossible to imagine this could every happen to a Jewish child.



Thus we see the Israeli State in all its savagery, with its accomplices in the Palestinian Authority. Children in the Palestinian Authority juvenile justice system

It is fast becoming a scandal, the way Palestinian children as young as 9, are being held at G4Security Establishments, beaten up, forced to sit in extremely uncomfortable positions, with food thrown on the floor.

Thus we see the Israeli State in all its savagery, with its accomplices in the Quisling Palestinian Authority. Children in the Palestinian Authority juvenile justice system  adopting the same tactics as the Israeli military.

Below is a story that needs no further comment

Tony Greenstein

MOTHER OF TORTURED PALESTINIAN CHILD PRISONER TO ADDRESS MPs IN HOUSE OF COMMONS #FreeHaresBoys - 24th JUNE 2014

www.inminds.com, 22th June 2014

DATE: Tuesday 24nd June 2014  4:30pm (come 30 minutes early to give time for security checks)
LOCATION:  Boothroyd Room, Portcullis House, House of Commons, SW1A 0AA ( Closest tube: Westminster)

FACEBOOK EVENT:
Um Fadi, the mother of Palestinian tortured child prisoner Ali Shamlawi - one of the 5 Hares Boys, will address a special meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Britain-Palestine (APPG) on 24th June 2014. The meeting is in the House of Commons and is open to the public, please come to show your support. Its starts at 4:30pm but please come 30 minutes early for the security checks that have to take place before your are allowed in to the House of Commons.

Um Fadi's visit to the UK including this event has been graciously organised by our friends at Watford Friends Of Salfeet:
HARES BOYS - BACKGROUND

On 14th March 2013 a simple car accident, when a illegal Israeli settler car speeding along a road built illegally on stolen Palestinian land, crashed in to the back of an Israeli truck which had stopped to change a flat tire resulting in four people being hurt, was later at the behest of angry settlers presented as an attack by Palestinian stone throwing youth. The truck drivers earlier testimony that he stopped due to a flat tire was replaced with the new reason being that he had seen stones by the road, and an accident that nobody saw suddenly became a terror attack with 61 witnesses including the police!

Over the next few days over 50 masked Israeli soldiers with attack dogs stormed the local village of Hares in the early hours of the morning and in waves of violent arrests kidnapped the children of the village. In total 19 children were taken to the infamous G4S secured children's dungeon at Al Jalame and locked up in solitary confinement for up to 2 weeks in filthy windowless 1m by 2m hole in the ground cells with no mattress. The Israeli prime minister Benyamin Natanyahu announced to the settlers that he had “caught the terrorists”. The children were violently tortured and sexual threats were made against the female members of their families in order to coerce confessions from the boys.

With the confessions and the new “eye-witness” statements, five of the Hares boys were charged with 25 counts of attempted murder each, even though there were only four people in the car and all are now safe at home. Apparently the military court had decided that 25 stones were thrown, each with an "intent to kill". The five boys - Ali Shamlawi, Mohammed Kleib, Mohammed Mehdi Suleiman, Tamer Souf, and Ammar Souf are currently locked up in another G4S secured facility - Megiddo prison where G4S provides the entire central command room.

In violation of international law Israel has turned prisons in to money making enterprises with the boys essentially forced to pay for their own imprisonment. Israel deliberately fails to provide Palestinian prisoners the basic essentials - edible food, cloths (underwear, shoes..) and hygiene products (soap, toothbrush..). The boys are forced to buy these at the extortionately priced prison shop costing the families over € 125/month to provide for one child's basic needs in prison.

With no evidence of a crime the military court keeps on postponing the hearing dates from one month to the next, meanwhile the boys remain caged indefinitely and their families facing financial ruin in the process. The occupation in its cruelty doesn't inform the families of cancellations. The families spend most of their day queuing and enduring the humiliation at the checkpoints, then waiting at the court in anticipation of catching a glimpse of their son.. only to be disappointed at the end. Not that evidence, or lack of it, has any bearing in an Israeli military court - a study conducted by the Israeli NGO 'No Legal Frontiers' over a 12 month period concluded that 100% of Palestinian children brought before the military court are convicted. If the five boys are convicted they will be locked up for over 25 years - five young lives ruined with no evidence of a crime let alone their guilt.