28.11.2023, 13:53
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Szenekenner
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Auch die Washington Post hat sich mit der israelischen Administrativhaft für Palästinenser und den Repressionen im Westjordanland gestern in einem Artikel beschäftigt.
How Israel keeps hundreds of Palestinians in detention without charge
Zitat:
"Under international law, the practice of administrative detention is supposed to be used only in exceptional circumstances. But, as Israeli and international human rights groups document, it has become more the norm in the West Bank. Even before Oct. 7, smoldering tensions and violence in the West Bank had led to a three-decade high in administrative detentions. Then, according to the Israeli human rights organization HaMoked, the total number of Palestinians in administrative detention went from 1,319 on Oct. 1 to 2,070 on Nov. 1 — close to a third of the total Palestinian prisoner population.
Israel’s critics contend that even those charged with specific crimes face a skewed, unfair justice system. Palestinians in the West Bank are subject to Israeli military courts, unlike the half-million Jewish settlers who live in their midst. These courts have in some years churned out convictions at a 99 percent rate, a state of affairs that raises questions about the due process afforded to Palestinians."
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Geändert von qbz (28.11.2023 um 14:30 Uhr).
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