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E' terminato lo sciopero della fame dei detenuti palestinesi
by arabmonitor Thursday, Sep. 02, 2004 at 6:59 PM mail:

http://www.arabmonitor.info/news/dettaglio.php?idnews=6725&lang=it

L'Associazione dei prigionieri palestinesi ha reso noto che lo sciopero della fame di oltre tremila detenuti in Israele oggi si è concluso. Le autorità carcerarie hanno accettato di porre fine alle perquisizioni corporali, di rimuovere i divisori in vetro tra i detenuti e i familiari in visita e di consentire ai prigionieri di telefonare alle proprie famiglie. Un portavoce dell'amministrazione carceraria israeliana ha negato che qualsiasi concessione sia stata fatta.

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Palestinians end hunger strike
by da Aljazeera.net Friday, Sep. 03, 2004 at 1:54 AM mail:

Palestinian prisoners have ended their 19-day long hunger strike, after some of their demands have reportedly been met, Palestinian sources say.


The strike was suspended after 48 hours of intensive negotiations between representatives from the Israel Prison Service, Palestinian prisoner leadership, and various Palestinian national committees on Thursday, according to the Palestinian Political Prisoners Society.

Some 3000 Palestinian political prisoners have been on strike for the past three weeks in protest of poor jail conditions.  Among other things, they were demanding increased family visits, removal of glass separation barriers, and an end to solitary confinement, dehumanising strip searches and " arbitrary and indiscriminate beatings" .

Other demands included visitation rights of families who are forced to spend hours under interrogation by Israeli checkpoints and ensuring the separation of political prisoners from criminals.


"Positive negotiations"

 

The Prisoners Society told Aljazeera.net that t he Israeli Prison Service had agreed to release from solitary confinement all Palestinian prisoners, but so far the report has not been confirmed . 

Palestinian Minister of Prisoner Affairs Hisham Abd al-Raziq declared an end to the hunger strike in a press conference in Gaza early on Thursday evening, saying an agreement had been reached between Israeli prison authorities and hunger strikers.   

Abd al-Raziq said "most of the prisoners demands have been met" as the result of what he termed "positive negotiations", but gave no further details.

Abd al-Raziq warned that if the Prison Service reneges on the terms of the undisclosed agreement, the prisoners will continue their strike.  He also emphasized that Fatah leader Marwan Barghuthi is still in solitary confinement in an Israeli jail, where he is serving a life sentence, and remains on hunger strike.

 

Israeli response

 

A spokesperson for the Israeli Prison Service confirmed that at about 1500 GMT on Thursday afternoon, the remaining 600 prisoners on hunger strike in the Nefkha prison in Beir al-Saba had their first meals in 19 days.
 

The spokesperson's response regarding reported Israeli concessions was ambiguous, however.  He was only able to deny that any "security" concessions on their part have been made.


"No concessions whatsoever have been made on the security front, said the spokesperson, adding that there has always been an open dialogue between the Service and the prisoners.  

Pressed about the nature of the dialogue and any "non-security" demands that have been met, the spokesperson said that "we have had discussions on the humanitarian front.  Things have been examined but in no way relating to any security matter.  In the future, a number of humanitarian matters will be examined".       

He had no comment when asked about the reported agreement to release prisoners from solitary confinement, saying only that "no one will be left out when such cases are examined".

The Prison Service has regarded the strike as a "futile attempt" to combat the State of Israel and has thus been reluctant to acknowledge any concessions made on their part.


Concrete terms

 

"As families we are hopeful they reach an agreement".  


"They were forced to sit down with the prisoner leadership and have real negotiations with them.  But if it turns out that there is nothing concrete from the head of the Prison Service, the [prisoners] may return to the strike," said Mahmud Ziade, representative of the Families of Palestinian Political Prisoners .

"As families we are hopeful they reach an agreement.  We are very worried about their well-being, and we will continue our solidarity campaign with them."

A Palestinian mother died of complications last week after fasting for 12 days in solidarity with her jailed son.

Over 650,000 Palestinians have been detained by Israel since the 1967 war, accounting for about 20% of the Palestinian population - the highest rate of incarceration in the world. 

More than 7000 Palestinians, 324 children among them, are currently being held in Israeli jails or detentions centres.  The overwhelming majority are political prisoners who have been arbitrarily imprisoned or detained without ever being put on trial, according to the Palestinian Prisoners Support and Human Rights Association, Addamir.

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democrazia israeliana
by ccc Friday, Sep. 03, 2004 at 10:32 AM mail:

dunque secondo alcuni israele non sarebbe una democrazia ma uno stato che si propone il genocidio palestinese...vediamo. In turchia le proteste dei prigionieri finiscono con assalti ad armi da fuoco e baionetta e un certo numero variabile di prigionieri uccisi. negli stati uniti sappiamo tutti quali siano le condizioni carcerarie. Russia e Cina non ne parliamo e anche l'Italia non scherza. In Israele non solo non si e' verificato niente di tutto questo ma, pur avendo a che fare con prigionieri la gran parte dei quali lavora per la distruzione dell' "entita' sionista" si viene incontro alle loro richieste, si permette lo sciopero della fame e si mantiene una linea di dialogo fino al raggiungimento di un accordo. Questo sarebbe un genocidio. Interessante!

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confermato il sit-in a Roma
by solidarietà Friday, Sep. 03, 2004 at 1:56 PM mail:

Da quanto si legge nelle agenzie e nei comunicati, lo scioperò è stato sospeso e potrebbe riprendere nel caso in cui non venga dato seguito agli impegni che pare le autorità carcerarie israeliane abbiano assunto.

Resta quindi importante mantenere l'attenzione sulla situazione e pertanto il sit-in di oggi davanti all'ambasciata israeliana a Roma è confermato.

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