Wednesday 26 May 2010

IOA exposed its ugly image - IOA murders prisoners with the policy of medical neglect

IOA murders prisoners with the policy of medical neglect

[ 26/05/2010 - 11:04 AM ]

NABLUS, (PIC)-- Palestinian prisoners said in a message to the Ahrar center for prisoners' studies and human rights that they were suffering from the Israeli occupation authority's (IOA) medical neglect that turned into a deliberate and systematic policy on the part of the Israeli prisons authority.

They added that unlike ordinary hospitals that alleviate pains of patients, the Israeli Ramle prison hospital only exacerbate their pains.

The prisoners cited a number of sick prisoners who have been living in the Ramle prison hospital for years such as Akram Salama form Khan Younis city who has been in the hospital for 13 years.

They said that medicines given to prisoners in this hospital do not have any effect on improving the condition of sick detainees and quality of food does not match with their needs.

The prisoners charged the IOA with allowing surgeries for those in need of them only after it was sure the operation would not bear fruit and would cause more pain for the patients.

The internees said that they were planning to take their case to European courts and to international human rights groups seeking justice, adding that they would ask for an international fact-finding commission to get acquainted with their conditions.

Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of Ahrar center, said commenting on the message that the IOA was murdering Palestinian strugglers, charging that such a policy was not different from outright assassination.

He called for immediate intervention to save the lives of 1,600 Palestinian prisoners suffering chronic diseases including 20 who permanently live in Ramle prison hospital and 17 others who are suffering from cancer and are not accorded proper treatment.



Ghoul: IOA exposed its ugly image

[ 26/05/2010 - 05:26 PM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- Minister of prisoners in Gaza Mohammed Faraj Al-Ghoul on Wednesday charged that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) had signed on its "Nazism and racist fascism" when it approved the so-called Shalit law.

Ghoul told El-Bayan website that the IOA was behaving like a state above the law and above accountability.

The minister said that the IOA preliminary approval of the Shalit law had exposed its "ugly image" in legitimizing new crimes against Palestinian prisoners.

"The IOA today announces its failure to pressure Palestinian resistance to offer concessions in the prisoners' exchange deal, Jerusalem, refugees and their right of return," he elaborated.

Ghoul charged that the IOA was using prisoners as "hostages" and a "pressure card" against Palestinian resistance, adding that the IOA had previously tried such practices against the prisoners and failed because of their strong determination.

The minister appealed to all Arab and international human rights groups to act and save the "heroic prisoners" who are facing slow death in IOA jails.

For their part, the Hamas prisoners said in a statement on Wednesday that the Israeli government's decision to tighten punitive measures against Hamas prisoners would not bear fruit and would not break the prisoners' resoluteness.

They said that the decision reflects the IOA state of weakness and bankruptcy after failing to bring back their captured soldier, adding that the step was an attempt to beautify the image of the government before the Zionist public opinion and to show as if it cared about life of their soldiers.

The prisoners asked the captors of Shalit to stick to their demands and not to give up on them regardless of IOA decisions and measures.

The Israeli parliament earlier on Wednesday approved the Shalit law in the preliminary reading with a majority of 52 against 10 opposing it.

The law stipulates depriving Palestinian prisoners of family visits, education, newspapers, TV, and isolating them for indefinite periods.

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