This article comes from Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association:
Today, 25 April 2107, Addameer’s attorneys visited Nafha, Hadarim and Asqlan prisons, where they were not able to visit hunger-striking prisoners and detainees due to Israeli Prison Service (IPS) refusal. However, they managed to visit prisoners who were not on hunger strike that informed the attorneys of the hunger strike's recent developments.
Today, 25 April 2107, Addameer’s attorneys visited Nafha, Hadarim and Asqlan prisons, where they were not able to visit hunger-striking prisoners and detainees due to Israeli Prison Service (IPS) refusal. However, they managed to visit prisoners who were not on hunger strike that informed the attorneys of the hunger strike's recent developments.
During
a visit to the Hadarim prison, prisoner Thabet al-Mardawi explained to
Addameer’s attorney Mona Naddaf, that the IPS started transferring
prisoners from one section to another on the second day of the strike,
18 April 2017. He added, that Marwan Barghouthi and Karim Younis were
placed in isolation in Al-Jalama prison, and Anas Jaradat and Mahmoud
Abu Sorour were placed in isolation in Ela prison. He added that about
36 prisoners were
transferred to Ramle prison, and the rest of the prisoners were placed
in different prisons across occupied Palestine.
Additionally,
sick prisoners were transferred to the cells of Section 5 in Hadarim,
which is a civilian detention room located in the civil section of the
prison. The prisoners live in a completely isolated situation, where
there is no television, no electrical devices and were only given
sleeping mats.
Prisoner
Thabet explained that the IPS isolated 102 hunger-striking prisoners
before placing them in different prisons. Special unit forces stormed
and raided the hunger-striking sections confiscating personal
belongings. All of the prisoners have been stripped of their
possessions; only one blanket has been kept for each prisoner and one
set of clothing in addition to the “Shabas clothing” or prison uniform.
Prison administration
also seized salt in the first days of the strike, and strikers have had
to drink water from the tap as the administration does not provide them
with drinking water.
The
prison administration has also imposed several punitive sanctions on
the hunger-striking prisoners. The most important of these is the denial
of family visits, as well as the denial of recreation, denial of access
to the “canteen” (prison store).
In
Nafha prison, Addameer’s attorney Samer Samaan visited prisoners Ayman
Odeh and Raed al-Saadi, who told him during the visit that the number of
hunger striking prisoners in Nafha is 250 from all political factions.
The IPS also started isolating hunger strikers from their fellow
prisoners, raided their sections and banned them from having attorney
visits.
In
Ashkelon prison, Farah Beyadsi visited prisoner Sharif Hamid, who is
not on hunger strike. He informed her that the IPS transferred all the
prisoners who are not on hunger strike to Section 12 of the prison. And
transferred hunger striking prisoners to Section 3 and placed them in
isolation. 42 prisoners in Ashkelon prison are on hunger strike.
“In
Ashkelon there are 5 rooms, each room has about ten prisoners, the
prisoners are forbidden from communicating with anyone, and they are
denied family visits and access to the prison canteen. They are not
allowed to see their attorneys as well,” Hamid added. The prison
administration in Ashkelon also stripped hunger striking prisoners of
their possessions, and strikers have had to drink water from the tap as
the administration does not
provide them with drinking water. They also prohibited them from
participating in group prayers on Friday.
Addameer Prisoner Support urges supporters of justice around the world to take action to
support the Palestinian prisoners
whose bodies and lives are on the line for freedom and dignity. Addameer
urges all people to organize events in solidarity with the struggle of
hunger-striking prisoners and detainees. Addameer further calls upon the
international community to demand that the Israeli government to
respect the will of hunger strikers who use their bodies as a legitimate
means of protest, which has been recognized by the World Medical
Association (WMA) Declaration of Malta on Hunger Strikes as “often a form of protest by people who lack other ways of making their demands known.”
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association
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