Monday, 13 December 2010

Ahrar: Qabaha in critical condition in Ramle prison hospital


[ 12/12/2010 - 06:45 PM ] 

NABLUS, (PIC)-- The Ahrar center for prisoners' studies and human rights held the Israeli occupation government fully responsible for the life of former minister Wasfi Qabaha.

Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of Ahrar, said in a statement on Sunday that Qabaha since his detention three days ago was transferred to hospital in an unstable condition, with high blood sugar level fluctuations.

He expressed concern over the life of Qabaha, who was only released from Israeli detention eight months ago, charging the Israeli occupation authority with trying to liquidate the minister as evident in remanding him in custody under such a deteriorating health condition.

Khafsh said that Israel was the only state to imprison sick, elderly and disabled people, noting that the prison hospital, where Qabaha is being treated, contains 28 other detained patients in very serious conditions including those who could not move and others who suffer from kidney failure, cancer, and hepatitis.

The director appealed to the human rights groups, health organizations and Médecins Sans Frontières to inquire about those sick detainees and to demand their release.

Nazzal: The PA asked Israel to imprison MP Qabha

[ 12/12/2010 - 05:14 PM ]

AMMAN, (PIC)-- Member of Hamas's political bureau Mohamed Nazzal said that the Palestinian authority (PA) asked the Israel side to kidnap Palestinian lawmaker Wasfi Qabha after he had launched lately a scathing attack on its policies.

Nazzal told the Jordanian newspaper Assabeel that there is an exchange of roles between the PA and Israel and this cooperation depends on letting Israeli troops kidnap Palestinian lawmakers and officials whom the PA cannot detain for diplomatic and political considerations.

In another context, the Hamas official reiterated his Movement's rejection of any Zio-American plans aimed at turning Jordan into an alternative homeland for the Palestinians, stressing that Jordan is for Jordanians and Palestine is for Palestinians.

Commenting on the declared failure of the peace process, he expressed his hope that de facto president Mahmoud Abbas could use the options he talked about after his failure to reach a peace agreement with Israelis.
"There is a contradiction between the alternatives Abbas is talking about and his practical positions, because when he rejects the option of resistance and intifada, there will be no value for any other option. Abbas is good at one option which is to negotiate and negotiate for the sake of negotiation," the political official underscored.
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