Abbas says he´ll raise prisoners issue in UN (JERUSALEM POST) By JPOST COM STAFF 04/30/12)
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Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Monday said that the
PA will bring the issue of Palestinians jailed by Israel to the
United Nations.
Speaking during a visit to Tunisia, Abbas accused Israel of being in
violation of agreements to free Palestinian prisoners and that
authorities are not meeting the demands of thousands of hunger-
strikers, official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.
"We made our decision to seek the United Nations to bring up the
issue of prisoners," Abbas told the Tunisian Constituent Assembly,
according to the report. However, he acknowledged that any such
resolution would be blocked.
"Nonetheless, we need to raise our voice everywhere because the
prisoners´ issue cannot withstand delay," he added.
At least 1,200 Palestinian prisoners launched an open-ended hunger
strike on April 17.
Besides solitary confinement, the hunger strikers are protesting
administrative detention, restrictions on visits, strip searches of
certain visitors and access to studying for academic degrees.
Several are at risk of dying, including Bilal Diab and Thaer
Halahlah, both on their 64th day without food, their Palestinian
lawyer said. Eight other detainees have been hospitalized.
The start of the strike last week coincided with the release of
Khader Adnan, a prisoner who refused food for 66 days before agreeing
to a deal under which he was freed. Adnan is a member of Islamic
Jihad.
The striking prisoners said they would drink only water and salt
until their demands are met.
The IPS has taken measures against some 1,200 Palestinian prisoners
involved in the hunger strike, denying them family visits and
separating them from inmates not taking part in the protest.
Reuters contributed to this report. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post
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