Court convicts police who left Arab man to die (JERUSALEM POST) By YONAH BOB 05/28/12)
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The Jerusalem Magistrate´s Court on Monday convicted two police
officers, Baruch Peretz and Assaf Yakutieli, of negligent homicide
for abandoning an injured Palestinian man on the side of the road to
die.
Jariban had been seriously injured in a car accident on May 28, 2008
while driving a stolen car and had been in Israel illegally.
Judge Haim Liran rejected the arguments made by the police officers,
among others, that Jariban, who was found dead, was not the man who
the police had left by the road-side. The court rejected this
argument based on witnesses´ testimony correctly identifying
Jariban.
The court also rejected all explanations the police made for why they
left Abu Jariban, injured at the time, by the road-side on June 12,
2008, where he died of dehydration.
The primary narrative from the police was that they had left him in a
public and lit intersection where many Palestinians drive through and
expected that he would be picked up by another Palestinian passing by
the area.
Judge Liran said that there was no possible rationale explanation for
how an injured man who was barefoot, in hospital pajamas with a
urinary tract catheter attached to him could be left by the road-side
in an area that he was not familiar with. Most importantly, the court
noted he was left without food or water in the middle of the
summer.
There are also standard procedures which the officers ignored, the
court said, including turning a person like Jariban over to border
police or IDF border guards and mentioning to their headquarters
commander that the Jariban was injured, when requesting instructions.
The court ultimately condemned the officer´s actions saying that they
had been "completely closed off from" the distress of an injured
person and that any human being with the bare minimum of "eyes in his
head and compassion in his heart" could not have acted as they did.
Jariban was initially hospitalized after the car accident, following
which he was released into police custody. But he still required
medical attention and rehabilitation. Although there was an attempt
to admit Jariban to an Israel Prison Service medical facility, since
the facility was full, the officers eventually decided to leave him
by the road-side. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 05/28/12)
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