[Ppnews] Israeli army kidnapped 6200 children since 2000
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Fri Nov 20 15:20:12 EST 2009
Palestinian Ministry of Prisoners' affairs: Israeli army kidnapped
6200 children since 2000
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Friday November 20, 2009 14:36
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by IMEMC Service
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57166
An official report, received by Arab League from the minister of
prisoners' affairs in the Palestinian Authority (Ramallah), revealed
that the Israeli occupation forces have kidnapped about 6,200
Palestinian children since the beginning of Al Aqsa Intifada (2000),
including approximately 337 children still detained in Israeli
prisons and interrogation centers.
During last Saturday's meeting of the Arab League's permanent
delegates council, which was set to discuss the conditions of
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, Minister Issa Qaraqe
introduced the report, which unveiled the "repressive, inhumane
practices of the Israeli occupation authorities against Palestinian
children in Israeli prisons and detention camps," stressing that this
violates the rules of international law, conventions on children's
rights, and all international norms.
The report pointed out that "any person under the age of 18 is
considered a child, according to international law, the Convention on
the Rights of the Child and, recently, Israeli domestic law," and
according to the definition of juvenile by the United Nations' Basic
Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners, which were adopted in the
General Assembly Resolution 45/113, dated December 14, 1990.
Qaraqe stated that the Israeli occupation authorities "deprive
detained children from the basic rights granted by international
conventions, such as the right to know the reason for their arrest,
the right to counsel, the right of families to know the reason and
the place of detention of their child, the right to appear before the
judge, the right to object to the charge and lodge an appeal against
it, the right to communicate with the outside world, and the right to
a humane treatment that preserves the dignity of the detained child."
The report warned that the occupation authorities, "blatantly
violated the rights of detained children"; dealt with them as
"potential subversives", "and subjected them to different types of
torture and cruel treatment, such as beating, sleep deprivation,
starvation, sexual harassment, and deprivation of visits. The
occupation forced applied the worst mental and physical means to
extract confessions from child prisoners and to pressure them to work
for Israeli intelligence."
The report also mentioned that during the first Intifada, massive
numbers of children were arrested and detained on charges of throwing
stones and other forms of political resistance, whereas, during the
second intifada, Tel Aviv began adopting administrative detention
against Palestinian children and it started convicting and detaining
children under the age of 14 for periods of up to 6 months.
The report further stated that, according to the 2002 annual report
of the Defense of Children International organization, those arrest
patterns did not exist during the years of the first intifada.
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