The Forgotten Palestinian Prisoners
by Gary Spedding
It is an easy thing for
many people today to forget about the individual human being when
looking at the situation in the State of Israel and the Occupied
Palestinian Territories, especially when talking about the topic of
prisoners.
A mother of two imprisoned Palestinians wipes away a tear at a Bethlehem
protest against worsening prison conditions (Brendan Work PNN).
In recent days within the State of Israel mass celebrations can be seen in the streets and public spaces marking the release of Israeli Defence
Forces sergeant Gilad Shalit a man whose face is known all over the
world thanks to the media publicity of the one captive that was held by
the Palestinian militant group Hamas in the Gaza strip. The release of
sgt. Shalit is a positive step forward in terms of his Human Rights
indeed B'tselem and various other typically pro-Palestinian
organizations in Israel and even Palestinian organizations themselves
such as PCHR in Gaza called for an end to the inhumane and illegal
treatment of Gilad Shalit.
The question to be
asked is why so many people know about Gilad Shalit and his story whilst over 5554 Palestinian prisoners are being forgotten with their images
not shown, their stories not told and their humanity not even
recognized. We must always remember never to compare the number of
prisoners or even try to trivialize the suffering of Gilad Shalit in
some callous comparison that is cruel and undermining not just to Shalit but also to Palestinian prisoners who suffer horrofically in Israeli
Prisons. What we indeed must look at is the treatment of Prisoners and
whether they are being held illegally without charge or trial. It is
important to mention however that while the world pretty much know and
would probably recognize Gilad Shalit if they bumped into him now he is
free it leaves us wondering whether anyone would recognize Moatasem Raed Younis Muzher or Hamdi Tamri just two of Israel's 211 child prisoners
whom are no older than Gilad Shalit when he was taken in 2006.
What is most shocking about the forgotten prisoners of Palestine is that
unlike in the media which inaccurately claims the Palestinian prisoners
are terrorists including in shocking reports staking claim to the idea
that the Gilad Shalit prisoner swap was a wrong move because it would
release 1000 "Terrorists" the reality is that most prisoners held by
Israel are done so without any crime ever being committed with at least a thousand prisoners being held without judgement, trial or accusation.
These detentions come as a result mainly from the discriminatory and
frighteningly discretionary (left up to the commander in charge to
decide upon) military laws Palestinians are subject to which results in
them being put under administrative detention as was the case with
Abdullah Abu-Rahmah from Bil'in.
Amnesty
international reporting on the case of Abdullah states that "Many
Palestinian participants in demonstrations are arrested and held briefly before being released, but a few are convicted or held in
administrative detention and therefore without charge." in their press
release in January 2010.
With this information
in mind we must realize that it is cause for serious concern when
hearing reports from Israel and Palestine regarding the conditions of
the prisons in which these Palestinians are subject to harsh internment. To name just one such facility built illegally in the West Bank, Ofer
prison is one of the most notorious for human rights abuses with
legalized torture, food deprivation and sleep deprivation being just
some of the methods used against Prisoners.
Recently the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine called for a hunger
strike in demand for better conditions in Israeli jails for Palestinian
prisoners including Political prisoners. This provided a difficult
challenge to the Israeli authorities who have thus far attempted to sway public opinion by using carefully placed propaganda claiming to give
Palestinian prisoners better meals upping their chicken portions at meal times which is hardly a substantial improvement to general conditions
inside the prisons.
To turn back to the topic
of Palestinian Child prisoners usually arrested or kidnapped during or
just after nonviolent demonstrations even occasionally during midnight
IDF raids on Palestinian Villages we can see a pattern forming with a
large amount of prisoners held in Israeli Jails – Many of them are
participants, leaders, associates or relatives of people involved in
nonviolent resistance in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
There have been several families in the An-Nabi Saleh village alone who
participate in nonviolence that have had members of their family
including children arrested and detained during night raids that have
disappeared for days and even weeks. This displays a clearly defined
policy by the IDF that is presently denied by the IDF spokes person of
concentrated and planned collective punishment to deter people from
participating in what is known as the most effective principled method
of resisting the israeli occupation of the West Bank.
We see this intimidation occurring all over the occupied Palestinian
territories and within the State of Israel itself with protestors and
left-wing activists being targeted by laws, regulations and policies
that the Knesset spits out in a desperate attempt to control Israeli
citizens and continue the occupation at large subjecting Palestinians to Military rule rather than civil law.
We there
for must not forget about those people, those human beings who deserve
to be re-humanized currently rotting in Israeli Jails. While it is
important to recognize that Israel does legitimately hold genuine
terrorists (some of whom they have released recently in the Gilad Shalit Deal) we must never lose sight of the bigger political picture nor fall into the trap of forgetting about prisoners who as human beings have
the same rights to life and liberty as all of us around the world.
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