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Saturday, 29 October 2011

Abbas Plea The Release Of 550 Detainees - Occupation renews Saadat's isolation for another year

P.A. Demands The Release Of 550 Detainees

author Wednesday October 26, 2011 05:57author by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Israeli daily, Haaretz, reported that, according to senior Palestinian officials, the Palestinian Authority (P.A.) in the West Bank will be asking the Quartet Committee to pressure Israel into releasing 550 detainees, to fulfill vows made by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to President Mahmoud Abbas.

Last week, President Mahmoud Abbas told the Times weekly that, in 2008, Olmert vowed that, after Gilad Shalit is released from captivity, Israel will release an additional 550 detainees not included in the deal as an act of good will to ensure the resumption of peace talks. The Arabs48 news website reported that Olmert confirmed the report.

Quartet Committee envoys are scheduled to separately meet Wednesday with Israeli and Palestinian officials.

According to Haaretz, both Israel and the P.A. accepted last month an initiative presented by the Quartet that includes setting a time-frame for direct Palestinian-Israeli talks that would arrive at a final solution by the end of 2012.

Chief Palestinian Negotiator, Dr. Saeb Erekat, told Haaretz on Monday that, during the Abbas-Olmert meeting that took place in September 2008 in Jerusalem, Olmert vowed to release Palestinian detainees after a swap-deal is reached with Hamas, and after Shalit safely returns home.

Erekat added that neither the number of detainees to be released, nor the criteria for their release, were determined. However, Olmert agreed that the number of detainees Israel will be releasing will be similar to the number of detainees reached by a swap-deal with Hamas. Further, the conditions and criteria for their release might be similar to the conditions of the swap-deal, and possibly better.

The Palestinian official added that the release of detainees, which is similar to the demand that Israel must halt its settlements activities, are not preconditions, but are about demands for Israel to fulfill its commitments.

Haaretz also quoted Israeli officials stating that Olmert vowed to release 550 detainees to boost Abbas' position among the Palestinians due to a rising support for the rival Hamas movement.

The P.A. is focusing on 170 detainees who have been imprisoned by Israel prior to the Oslo peace deal with Israel, signed in 1993. It also wants to secure the release of Fatah strongman, Marwan Barghouthi, and PFLP Secretary-general Ahmad Saadat.

The prisoner-swap deal, mediated by Egypt between Israel and Hamas, includes the release of 180 detainees held by Israel prior to the signing of the Oslo peace agreement.

Haaretz reported that the P.A. repeatedly asked Israel to release those detainees. Despite continued rejection, Israel eventually surrendered to the demands of Hamas in order to secure the release of Gilad Shalit.

Occupation renews Saadat's isolation for another year


[ 28/10/2011 - 07:17 PM ]

RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dameer Institute for welfare of captives said that the Zionist central court in Beersheba decided to extend the isolation of the PFLP Secretary General, MP Ahmad Saadat, based on secret evidence supplied by the Shabak.

The organisation said. in a statement on Thursday that the so called secret evidence which was submitted to the court was actually issued last August, which means the decision to renew the isolation of Saadat was taken even before he went through the hunger strike.

By this decision, the Zionist court has annulled a promise made by the occupation prison administration to the hunger strikers after 22 days of hunger strike to end isolation, which means that the captives were deceived by the prison administration just to end their protest.

The organisation also pointed out that the court decision means that Saadat will be completely isolated from the outside world which endangers his deteriorating health and threatens his life. Dameer called for an end to the isolation policy in occupation jails.

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