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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Demonstrators gather in West Bank, Gaza to mark Palestinian Prisoners Day
Protesters call for release, end to ill-treatment of 6,500 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons
Palestinians
hold portraits of relatives jailed in Israeli prisons as they protest
to demand for their release during a demonstration to mark Prisoners'
Day in the West Bank city of Nablus on 17 April (AFP)
Palestinians held vigils and
protests in Gaza and across the West Bank on Tuesday to remember the
thousands of prisoners held in Israeli jails.
The demonstrations took place amid heightened tensions following weekly
mobilisations for the Great March for Return, which is due to continue
until 15 May, demanding the right of return for Palestinian refugees.
Several thousand amassed in the Gaza Strip while sporadic gatherings took place across the West Bank.
Palestinians who attended the
demonstrations, as part of the annual Palestinian Prisoners Day marches,
held up portraits of relatives currently held in Israeli prisons.
Palestinian
women hold photographs of imprisoned relatives and posters denouncing
incarceration conditions, during a Palestinian Prisoner Day protest in
Bethlehem (MEE/ChloƩ Benoist)
Around 6,500 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli prisons, 500 of
whom detained under administrative detention, a practice used by Israel
against Palestinians to imprison people without charge or trial for
indefinite periods, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Society(PPS),
PPS
estimates that around one million Palestinians have been detained by
Israel since the country was founded in 1948, adding that Israel has
held 48 Palestinians for more than 20 years.
The
Palestinian Committee of Prisoners’ Affairs, meanwhile, stated that
some 1,800 Palestinian prisoners were in dire need of medical care.
Palestinians
have long denounced the ill-treatment of prisoners, accusing Israel of
torture, medical neglect, and of flouting international law.
According
to PPS, 215 Palestinians have died in Israeli prisons since 1967,
including 72 who died from torture, and 61 who died due to medical
negligence.
#PalestinianPrisonersDay: #Israel transports 1,800 #Palestinian #prisoners in degrading and inhumane conditions every day. @AdalahEnglish is fighting to change this
“As we continue to pay tribute to and affirm our support of all former
and current Palestinian prisoners within Israeli jails, we are reminded
of their steadfastness and unbreakable commitment to independence and
justice in the face of the belligerent military occupier’s willful
breach and devaluation of their rights and lives,” Palestine Liberation
Organisation executive committee member Hanan Ashrawi said in a
statement.
“There
is no justification or legal basis for persisting with such crimes,”
she added. “Denying Palestinian prisoners of their fundamental rights
and dignity goes against all forms of international law and
international humanitarian law.”
In
2017, Palestinian Prisoner’s Day marked the first day of a mass hunger
strike bringing together some 1,000 Palestinian prisoners under the
leadership of prominent Fatah figure Marwan Barghouti, calling for an
end to torture, ill-treatment and administrative detention.
The
“Freedom and Dignity” strike lasted 40 days until the strike leadership
reached an agreement to restore ICRC-coordinated family visits to twice
a month - a deal that was seen by many at the time as falling far short
of the prisoners’ demands.