www.palsolidarity.org/prisoners
Campaign for the
Rights of Political Prisoners
Palestinian Political Prisoners in Israeli Prisons Begin Hunger
Strike
To all Friends and Supporters of Human Rights around
the World:
The Committee for the Families of Political Prisoners and Detainees
in the West Bank, representing 7,500 political prisoners currently
in Israeli prisons, is seeking the support of the international
community in its campaign against the gross violations of their
rights that the prisoners are enduring and against the appalling
conditions under which they are being detained.
Political prisoners in Israeli prisons will be commencing a
hunger strike on Sunday, August 15, 2004 to protest their conditions.
They complain that the conditions they experience are reminiscent
of the former Abu Ghoraib facility in Iraq which gained worldwide
notoriety recently for its treatment of detainees.
When informed by the prisoners of their intended hunger strike
prison authorities responded with harsher treatment, vowing
not to give in to any of the prisoners' demands even if the
hunger strikes result in the deaths of prisoners.
Some of the conditions that the prisoners are protesting include:
- Arbitrary and indiscriminate beating of prisoners in their
cells, in prison courtyards and during transportation to and
from prisons.
- Arbitrary and indiscriminate firing of tear gas into prisoner's
cells and prison courtyards and intimidation of prisoners
by guards entering their cells with guns.
- Humiliating strip searches of prisoners in full view of
other prisoners and guards each time they enter or exit their
cells
- Subjecting prisoners to solitary confinement for excessive
periods of time, for months and even years.
- Arbitrary imposition of financial penalties on prisoners
for minor infractions, arbitrary revocation of visitation
rights and extended confinement to cells as punishment for
minor infractions such as singing or speaking too loudly
- Confining children with adult prisoners and political prisoners
with criminals
- Withholding or delaying medical treatment and the provision
of medication to sick detainees
- Severely restricting the category of family members entitled
to visit prisoners thus denying visitation rights to other
close family members
- Arbitrary denial of travel permits to family members of
prisoners living in the West Bank or Gaza so that they cannot
travel to prisons to see their relatives
- Imposing conditions on travel for family members and obstacles
that result in travel of a few hours being prolonged to 16
or 17 hours for a 45-minute visit
- Conducting humiliating strip searches of visiting family
members even though they are usually separated from the prisoners
by a full glass barrier as well as a wire mesh barrier.
- Providing such poor visitation facilities that prisoners
find it difficult to see or hear their loved ones
- Maintaining prisoners on near starvation diets that are
insufficient to sustain health.
- Applying rules concerning items that prisoners may receive
from their families arbitrarily and inconsistently, on the
whim of the guards, with each visit.
- Withdrawing studying privileges that in the past allowed
prisoners to continue their high school or university studies
through correspondence courses
The treatment of Palestinian prisoners in Israel violates both
international and Israeli laws, as well as rules governing the
administration of Israeli prisons. The Committee for the Families
is planning a series of activities in the West Bank to coincide
with the start of the hunger strike on August 15th. A press
conference in Ramallah will kick off the campaign. Hunger strike
solidarity tents will be set up in the centre of all the cities
in the West Bank and in all the Red Cross Centres and will be
occupied by the public around the clock for as long as the prisoners'
strike lasts.
The Palestinian Prime Minister's office has declared August
18th a National Day for Prisoners for all Palestinians to show
solidarity with the prisoners. All government ministers, members
of the Palestinian National Council and heads of all political
parties will join the public in the Solidarity Tents and fast
in support of the prisoners.
Other planned activities are:
On Friday, August 20, after Juma prayers at mosques
processions will march towards the Solidarity Tents.
On Saturday, August 21st, Palestinians in various Israeli
cities will march, together with other supporters, to the prisons
where Palestinian political prisoners are being held and
on Sunday, August 22, after church services processions
will march to the Solidarity Tents. These processions will be
held every weekend during the campaign.
On August 23rd children of the prisoners will lead a
procession.
On August 25th all professionals involved in the Justice
system in Palestine will congregate at the Solidarity Tents
in their official legal gowns and will lead a procession to
the centre of their cities.
On August 26th the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Arun
Gandhi, will lead a mass procession in Ramallah. On August 29th
all members of the public are invited to join the open hunger
strike and in the evening candlelight processions will be held.
The families of the Palestinian political prisoners plead with
you, the members of the international community, to join in
solidarity with our sons, daughters, fathers, mothers, brothers
and sisters who are being held in Israeli prisons by organizing
an International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian Prisoners
on September 4, 2004. We ask you to demonstrate, march, hold
silent vigils or activities to publicize the plight of the political
prisoners and bring pressure on the government of Israel to
cease these violations of law and to treat Palestinian prisoners
as human beings entitled to basic human rights.
We ask you also register your protests by letter, fax, email,
or telephone to the officials listed below. Ask them to stop
the harsh treatment of Palestinian political prisoners and to
accede the demands of the striking prisoners so that the conditions
under which they are imprisoned are consistent with international
norms of human rights and basic decency.
Also, please register your protest with your own political
representatives and governments ministers.
Please send a copy of your protest message to alhureih@yahoo.com
Messages of support from organizations would also be appreciated
by the prisoners and their families. Please send them to the
same address with some details of the organization. For more
information visit our temporary website at www.palsolidarity.org/prisoners
or telephone (972) 2 277 4602 or email: info@palsolidarity.org
With much appreciation for your valued support,
Mahmoud Ziadi, General Secretariat,
Families of Palestinian Political Prisoners
PO Box 2151, Ramallah, Palestine.
List of Israeli government officials:
Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon Minister of Defense, Shaul Mofaz
Office of the Prime Minister Ministry of Defense, 37 Kaplan
St.
3 Kaplan St. PO Box 187 Tel Aviv 61909, Israel
Jerusalem 91919, Israel Fax: +972-3-6962757 / -691 7915
Telegram: Prime Minister, Jerusalem Israel email: sar@mod.gov.il
or
Fax: +972 2 6705475 pniot@mod.gov.il
email:pm_eng@pmo.gov.il
Minister of Justice, Yosef Lapid Minister of Interior Security
Ministry of Justice Tzahi Haneghi
29 Salah al-Din St. Kiryat Hamemshala, POB 18182
Jerusalem 91010, Israel Jerusalem 91181
Telegram: Justice Minister, Jerusalem Israel Tel: 972-2-5309999
Fax: 2-5847872
Fax: +972 2 6285492 email: sar@justice.gov.il email: sar@mops.gov.il
Addresses of Israeli embassies worldwide can be found at www.embassyworld.com/embassy/isreal1.htm
or go to the Government of Israel website at www.info.gov.il/FirstGov/
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