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Tuesday, 23 July. 2024
 
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At least 7 Palestinian children have been detained for over three weeks in inhumane temporary detention conditions at Bet El military base just outside Ramallah. Eleven children are living and sleeping in an area of 5 square metres. They are allowed to take a 30 minute break just once a week.

The youngest of the children, is 14 years old. DCI has taken affidavits from six of the children, at least two of whom have been subjected to positional torture, or shabeh. None of the children have been allowed to receive family visits. DCI believes that the current situation contravenes numerous international laws concerning the rights of detained children.

"No child shall be subjected to torture or other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.No child shall be deprived of his or her liberty unlawfully or arbitrarily.Children shall be treated with humanity and respect and in a manner which takes into account the needs of persons of his or her age". Convention on the Rights of the Child (Article 37)

DCI/PS therefore urgently calls for an immediate transfer of these child detainees to a detention center which accounts for their needs and complies with international law.

Background:

Munir and Ibrahim (see affidavit below) are just two of the six prisoners who have spoken to DCI/PS about the conditions in Bet El Detention Center. Their affidavits illustrate that this facility is completely unfit for long-term detention, particularly of children. The rooms are extremely small and children and adults are being held together. There is a lack of basic facilities including mattresses and blankets, clothes, books and stationery and decent food.

Although this center is supposed to be for temporary detention, all six children have been detained for at least 3 weeks and some, for over 5 weeks in these inhumane conditions. One of the children has been sentenced to 4 months imprisonment. But despite this, he is still being held in the temporary center.

Worsening detention conditions can be seen within the context of a rapid increase in child arrests over the last three years. Since the beginning of the al-Aqsa intifada, 1650 Palestinian children have been arrested by the Israeli authorities. Around 320-350 of these remain in Israeli jails. Although child arrest is meant to be a measure of last resort, the Israeli authorities arrest, detain and torture children as a matter of routine. This is a further demonstration of Israel's lack of regard for international law, and specifically, the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Affidavits:

Munir Zahran from Deir Abu-Misha'l, 14 years old, detained at Bet El temporary detention center.

According to his affidavit taken by DCI/PS:

"I was arrested on the 3rd of April (2002) and then they decided to detain me, pending trial. According to the court decision I was supposed to be transferred to another center, but until now this has not happened. The detention circumstances are very hard. We are with 11 detainees in this very small room of a bit more than 5 m². There are two adults being held with us. We sleep on 4 mattresses and share 4 blankets. We are allowed to use the bathroom three times a day only and we can take a shower once a week. We are given a recess once a week of 15-30 minutes. The administration does not provide any goods, or clothes. We do not have anything to spend our time with, just we sit and talk. Sometimes we are given Hebrew newspapers, but we cannot read Hebrew. I need to be transferred immediately."

Ibraheem Mohammed Salam ElHajj 15 years old

According to his affidavit taken by DCI/PS:

"I am giving this affidavit to transfer me from Bet El to another detention center. I was taken on 18/3 and on the 1st of April they decided to detain me, pending trial. The situation is unbearable. We are in a very small room with 11 people: we sleep on 4 mattresses: every three detainees share a blanket and a mattress. We are allowed to use the bathroom only three times a day on specific times. And only once a week we are allowed to take a 30 minutes recess. There is nothing in the room, we spent our time sitting and talking: there are no books etc. Regarding the food: we get 3 meals a day, but it is of bad quality and it is not enough either. The prison guards and administration are treating us very bad. They force us into shabeh position: they tie our hands up and one leg and then we have to face the wall. I want to leave as soon as possible from this detention center."

Defence for Children International/Palestine Section is an independent, Palestinian non-governmental organization, established in 1992 to promote and protect the rights of Palestinian children as articulated in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child as well as in other international instruments.

DCI/PS, P.O. Box 55201, Jerusalem
Tel: +972 2 240 7530
Fax: +972 2 240 7018
(Note: please try and use +970, if the above country code does not work)
Email: dcipal@palnet.com
Website: http://www.dci-pal.org

 
 
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