UN´s Ban Urges Israel to Charge or Release Hunger Strikers (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Elad Benari 05/10/12)
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Wednesday urged Israel to either
charge or release Palestinian Authority Arab detainees “without
delay,” according to a report in the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news
agency.
Ban reportedly expressed concern for several PA prisoners who have
gone on a hunger strike in protest over their administrative
detention and stressed “the importance of averting any further
deterioration in their condition.”
“(Ban) reiterates that those detained must be charged and face trial
with judicial guarantees, or released without delay,” said a
statement issued through his spokesman Martin Nesirky.
Hundreds of Palestinian Authority Arab prisoners recently began a
hunger strike in solidarity with six inmates who have been starving
themselves for more than 45 days.
Two prisoners – both active members of the Islamic Jihad terror
organization -- have been fasting for 71 days. One received medical
care in a hospital and was returned to prison. The Supreme Court this
week rejected an appeal by both to be set free.
PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas warned on Wednesday of a “disaster” if any
of the Arab prisoners dies while carrying out a hunger strike in an
Israeli prison.
Abbas told international reporters the situation is “very dangerous”
when the International Committee for the Red Cross urged Israel to
immediately transfer six of the hunger strikers to hospital. At least
two were reported to be close to death.
"If anyone dies today or tomorrow or in a week, it will be a disaster
and no one will be able to control the situation,” Abbas warned in an
interview at his office in the PA capital of Ramallah. "I told the
Israelis and the Americans that if they do not find a solution for
this hunger strike immediately, they will be committing a crime.”
A commander in the Islamic Jihad terror group warned Sunday that the
death of any hunger striker in prison will touch off a third intifada.
Ma’an reported that on Wednesday, protesters blocked the entrance to
the UN office in Ramallah, slamming the world body for its failure to
intervene to save the hunger strikers.
The report added that a group of youth activists, called Palestinians
for Dignity, sent a letter to Ban Ki-moon on Monday, urging him to
take a “firm and vocal position in opposition to Israel’s abuse and
violation of Palestinian prisoners´ rights.”
The letter added, “We note with disappointment your silence ever
since this protest movement began in December 2011 with Khader
Adnan’s arbitrary arrest and subsequent hunger strike.”
“This stands in stark contrast to your vocal and persistent remarks
in support of formerly incarcerated Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit.”
(IsraelNationalNews © 2012 05/10/12)
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