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Women imprisoned Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association
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Post Mar 10th, 2010 at 16:13
8 March 2010
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights
Association marks International Womens Day 2010
by honoring, commemorating and saluting
Palestinian women political prisoners and
detainees in their steadfast resistance against
Israeli colonial occupation and struggle towards
securing the right of Palestinians to self-determination.
An estimated 10,000 Palestinian women have been
arrested and detained since 1967 under Israeli
military orders, which govern nearly every aspect
of life in the occupied Palestinian territory
today, including more than 750 Palestinian women
arrested by Israel between the years 2000-2009.
While the call to end violence and arbitrary
detention against women around the world should
take place 365 days a year, Addameer would like
to take a moment today to reflect upon and
recognize the plight of Palestinian women and
their unique experiences of colonial violence
within Israels prison system and unlawful regime of colonial occupation.
As of March 2010, there remain 34 Palestinian
women held in Israels prisons and detention
centers, including three women held under
administrative detention, eight women held
pending trial and 23 women serving a sentence of
imprisonment, of whom five are serving life
(including multiple life) sentences. Both of the
prisons that hold the majority of Palestinian
female detainees, HaSharon and Damon Prisons, are
located outside the 1967 occupied territory, in
direct contravention of Article 76 of the Fourth
Geneva Convention, which provides that, as an
Occupying Power, Israel must detain residents of
the occupied territory in prisons inside the
occupied territory. The practical consequence of
this unlawful transfer is that many prisoners
have difficulty meeting with their Palestinian
defense counsel and do not receive family visits
as their attorneys and relatives are most often
denied permits on security grounds not disclosed to them.
In addition, both HaSharon and Damon Prisons lack
a gender-sensitive approach and, as such, female
prisoners detained there suffer from harsh
imprisonment conditions and interlocking systems
of oppression which are enacted through medical
negligence, denial of education, denial of family
visits, solitary confinement, and overcrowded
cells. A majority of these cells are infested
with insects, dirty, and lack adequate
ventilation and natural light. Personal health
and hygiene needs are rarely addressed by the
Israeli Prison Service, even in cases involving
the detention of pregnant female detainees.
Other forms of abuse perpetrated against
Palestinian women detainees and prisoners include
numerous forms of sexual harassment, namely:
threats of rape (in some cases threats of rape
are made towards the detainees family members),
sexually degrading insults, and invasive
body/strip searches used as a method of
punishment. These occurrences are a fundamental
part of Palestinian womens prison experiences
and should be understood as a common and
systematic form of racial and gendered State violence.
Moreover, research has shown that Israels prison
authorities use these forms of sexual harassment
to deliberately exploit Palestinian womens fears
by playing on patriarchal norms as well as gender
stereotypes within particular customs of
Palestinian society. Accordingly, occurrences of
sexual harassment are a sensitive issue for
Palestinian women and their families; this
vulnerability makes these measures especially
effective tools for interrogators, and is
compounded by the lack of available post-assault resources.
Addameer submits that Israels routine practice
of strip searching female prisoners and detainees
as a method of punishment violates both
international human rights and humanitarian law,
including the UN Convention against Torture and
other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or
Punishment, as well as the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights, which stipulates
in Article 7 that: No one shall be subjected to
torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment
. Similarly, Article
3(1)(c) of the Fourth Geneva Convention (1949)
forbidsoutrages upon personal dignity, in
particular humiliating and degrading treatment.
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights
Association condemns the use of all measures of
abuse Israeli actors use against female prisoners
and detainees, and calls for the immediate
release of all Palestinian political prisoners
held unlawfully outside the occupied Palestinian
territory. Addameer further calls for an
immediate stop to Israels practices of sexual
violence, including strip searches and invasive
body searches, shackling of pregnant women during
labor, and use of threats and/or other forms of
sexual assault. In addition, Israeli authorities,
in particular the Prison Service, must meet their
obligations under the UN Minimum Standard Rules
for the Treatment of Prisoners and ensure that
all subjects under Israeli jurisdiction are
granted their full rights to formal education for
girls under the age of 18, (including access to
books and study materials inside the prisons),
nutritional diet programs, especially for
pregnant detainees, health care including
specialized gynecological services,
hospital/doctor visits when required, dental
care, and open family visits (especially for
mothers of minors). Of particular importance,
Addameer demands that female prisoners and
detainees be provided unhindered access to
religious, cultural and gender sensitive social
services, including trained Arabic-speaking women
specialist in the field of social work,
psychology and counseling. It is important to
note that these rights and services must be
administered only by Palestinians; as such, the
Israeli authorities and the Israel Prison Service
must grant full, unhindered access to Palestinian
programs and service providers in this regard.
On International Women's Day 2010, Addameer
stands in solidarity with Palestinian political
prisoners and detainees who remain strong in
their resistance against Israels colonial
occupation regime, and asks the international
community for its continued support and solidarity all year round.
For more information on female prisoners, please
visit: <http://www.addameer.info/>www.addameer.info or contact:
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association
PO Box 17338, Jerusalem
Tel: +972 (0)2 296 0446
Fax: +972 (0)2 296 0447
Email: <mailto:info at addameer.ps>info at addameer.ps
Freedom Archives
522 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
415 863-9977
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