Friday 3 June 2011

There are at least 14 dying captives at Ramlah prison

[ 03/06/2011 - 05:38 PM ]   
AL-KHALIL, (PIC)-- Yaser al-Rajoub, who was freed from an Israeli occupation jail on Thursday evening, called on human rights organisations to intervene to pressure occupation authorities to free 14 other dying captives at Ramalah prison.

Rajoub said, in a statement on Friday, that he saw those captives during his stay at the Ramlah prison from which he was released, stressing that many of those captives are suffering extreme pains and some of them have already ended up in wheelchairs because of their illnesses and lack of medical attention.

He said that the sick captives at Ramlah prison suffer kidney problems, diabetes and cancer, among other conditions, adding that some of them are bed-bound and called for serious campaigns to get those extremely sick captives freed.

Rajoub who suffers from cancer and is need of serious medical attention was freed on Thursday after an appeal was made by his four daughters to international organisations to pressure the occupation authorities to free their father who was detained under the so called administrative detention (without charge or trial).

Eishel captives punished for protesting, women’s section at Hasharon raided

[ 03/06/2011 - 10:57 AM ] 
GAZA, (PIC)--The Israeli occupation prison administration imposed a collective punishment on captives at the Eshel prison, as they were denied stroll time and room visits.

The captives said in a letter that they were punished because they refused to take breakfast and lunch on Thursday to protest the bad treatment meted to them by the prison administration and the provocations by prison guards.

The captives said that they made a formal complaint about the bad treatment by the prison guards, but nothing was done about this problem prompting the captives to take their protest measure.

Furthermore, the prisoners’ center said that a large number of prison guards made a surprise raid of the women’s section at the Hasharon prison breaking into individual rooms on the pretext of searching them.

The search took more than three hours during which the captives were kept in the section and were prevented from seeing their lawyers who were turned back because of the search and the women were also denied stroll time.
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