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M.G Abu Baker denounces the recurrent barbaric attacks against the Palestinian youth during arrest

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This is how the occupation's army let the dog tear and frighten the lad Malek M'aala

M.G Abu Baker denounces the recurrent barbaric attacks against the Palestinian youth during arrest

16/2/2022

The Head of the Commission of Detainees' Affairs denounced the criminal attacks against the Palestinian people while arresting them, indicating that using this manner contradicts all international charters and treaties that guarantee human rights.

Abu Baker emphasized that the Israeli army use the excessive force and torture intentionally against detainees, especially minors and lads, which is represented in attacking them with intensive beat, drag along the ground, humiliation, cursing, holding them harsh conditions, torturing and threatening them. He asserted that 99% of detained persons are subjected to many kinds of humiliation, suppression and physical and psychological torture.

In this context, the Commission of Detainees' Affairs observed distressful and cruel details for detaining the 19-year-old lad Malek M'aala from Al-Beirah/Ramallah.

The Commission explained the surrounding conditions of detaining the young man, indicating that last Monday the occupation forces broke in to an industrial facility in Al-Beirhah, where Malek was working as a guard. He got surprised and they started to put the laser light towards him and then let the dog bite him. They took him to unknown destination and his family does not know anything about him.

 

It is worthy to mention that M'aala was working as a guard in order to attain the university fees so he can be able to register for next semester. It is another proof that clarifies the ongoing methods of the occupation aiming at breaking the will of our people to build a successful and stable future. This barbaric act coincides with absence of the role of human rights organizations in defending the minimum rights of our people in building their future and obtaining freedom.

 

 

  

ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS

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REPORTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

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