31 janeiro, 2011

Relatório sobre a situação das crianças palestinas detidas no sistema de tribunais militares israelitas




2011/01/31

A report on the situation facing Palestinian children detained in the Israeli military court system


[31 January 2011] - On 29 January 2011, DCI-Palestine submitted a report to the UN - In their own Words: A report on the situation facing Palestinian children detained in the Israeli military court system.

The report covers a six month period between 1 July and 31 December 2010 and is based on the sworn affidavits taken from 40 children detained during this period. In 62.5 percent of the cases the children were accused of throwing stones. The common complaints and areas of concern raised by the children in their affidavits are presented in the following table:






#
Common complaints and areas of concern
Number of cases
Percentage of children
1
  Hand ties
40
100%
2
  Blindfolds
36
90%
3
  Beaten or kicked
28
70%
4
  Position abuse
24
60%
5
  Threats or inducements
22
55%
6
  Confession during interrogation
20
50%
7
  Arrested between midnight and 4:00 am
18
45%
8
  Verbal abuse and humiliation
18
45%
9
  Detention inside Israel in violation of Article 76
17
42.5%
10
  Signed/shown documents written in Hebrew
11
27.5%
11
  Detained with adults
9
22.5%
12
  Solitary confinement
7
17.5%
13
  Strip searched
7
17.5%
14
  Electric shocks
3
7.5%
15
  Threat of sexual assault
3
7.5%

The report also highlights the involvement of Israeli settlements in the system, evidenced by the fact that in 47.5 percent of cases, the children report being mistreated whilst being held in a settlement in the occupied West Bank. 



Each year approximately 700 Palestinian children are arrested, interrogated and detained in the Israeli military court system, and reports of torture and ill-treatment are common.

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