Tuesday, July 1

Israel Arrests, Tortures Minors, says Euro-Mid Observer

– Euro-Mid Observer for Human Rights uncovered, in a statement Tuesday, that Israel commits numerous human rights violations against illegally arrested Palestinian children such as torture and coerced confessions during detention, in violation of international laws.
“As Israel conducts a wave of mass home break-ins and arrests across the West Bank in retaliation for the alleged kidnapping of three youth from one of its illegal settlements, a new report documents that Palestinian children are at much greater, ongoing risk from Israeli forces, said the release.
It said between 2,000 and 3,000 Palestinian children and youth are annually – with an average of 400 a year as young as 12-15 – arrested by the Israeli authorities.
“The Israeli police or military typically break into homes in the middle of the night or take youth right off the streets without telling them what they are charged with or informing their parents, as required by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,” the statement quoted Ihsan Adel, a legal officer at the Euro-Mid.
“How is that different from the reported kidnapping of the Israeli students? And yet it is occurring every day, every year. Where is the international outrage?” he wondered.
According to the statement, the Israeli authorities have raided more than 1,500 Palestinian homes and businesses and arrested more than 550 Palestinians, “in a search for the kidnappers and an attempt to wipe out the Hamas political party, which it has labeled as responsible without citing evidence.”
“Six Palestinians have died as a result – including a 14-year-old boy who was shot in the chest at point-blank range and a 78-year-old woman who suffered a heart attack during a house raid,” it added.
“The Euro-Mid findings echo earlier conclusions by other international bodies. In a February 2013 report, UNICEF concluded that ill-treatment of children who come into contact with the Israeli military detention system appears to be widespread, systematic and institutionalized throughout the process,” said the Euro-Mid statement.
 It called for “equal coverage of the plight of Palestinian children by the international media, and for the signatory states of the Geneva Conventions and other international stakeholders to bring all pressure at their disposal (including denial of financial pacts and assistance) on Israel to immediately halt violations of their human rights.”
“The disappearance or ill treatment of any child is tragic and should outrage all humans with consciences,” says Sandra Owen, a policy officer at the Euro-Mid. “Are not the lives and liberties of Palestinian children worth as much?” he wondered.
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