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Palestinian Rights Groups Accuse Israel of 'Torturing' Barghuti

Marwan Barghuti

JERUSALEM, May 21 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) - Two Palestinian rights groups, after visiting the jailed leader of Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, Marwan Barghuti, Tuesday said that he is being tortured and ill-treated by the Israeli security services.

They called on the international community to intervene in the case of Barghuti, arrested in the middle of Israel's occupation of the West Bank city of Ramallah as part of its massive military campaign last month, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The head of the Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment (LAW), Khader Shkirat, and Hassan Jabareen, head of the Arab rights group Adalah (Justice), visited Barghuti at a jail in central Jerusalem earlier Tuesday, they said in statement received by AFP.

"Barghuti's hands and legs are shackled to a small chair, angled to slant forward so that he cannot sit in a stable position," the groups said.

"Due to nails sticking out on the chair ... his back is bleeding, they said, adding that he had been treated at the prison clinic Monday.

The groups also said that Barghuti was kept in solitary confinement for 20 hours a day, suffering from sleep deprivation and that his guards threatened to kill both him and his son, who is held in a prison in southern Israel.

Israel is bound by both international convention and its own laws not to torture prisoners, the groups said in the statement.

Last week Israel's Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Barghuti to meet his lawyer on security grounds, and on Sunday, his arrest was extended by 12 days.

The Fatah leader, who is also a deputy in the Palestinian parliament, has demanded he be treated as a political prisoner. The rights groups argued that he has parliamentary immunity.

Barghuti, 42, is accused by Israel of allegedly masterminding armed attacks on Israelis by gunmen and bomb attacks linked to Fatah, in particular the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.

If found guilty on the charges, he could be sentenced for killing hundreds of Israelis.

Israel claims Barghuti gave information directly linking Arafat to planning suicide attacks.

However, his lawyer, Jawwad Bolus, dismissed the Israeli claims as ‘mere fabrications and twist of facts’.

Bolus, speaking on Egyptian TV’s Editor-in-Chief weekly program Monday night, confirmed Israel was torturing his client, both physically and psychologically, to break his will and get him to sign confessions, incriminating him and other Palestinian leaders.

“However, Barghuti never signed any document, never confessed to any of the garbage the Israelis claim he signed. What they call evidence is nothing but demands for help presented to him, in his capacity as Member of the Palestinian Parliament, Member of Fatah.

“He signed these help demands from needy Palestinians, before and during the Intifada. Yet, Israel claims such demands were directed to finance resistance operations,” Bolus added.

The Palestinian lawyer called on Arab regimes, rights organizations, free world powers and every one else to urge the Israeli government to release Barghuti, on the grounds that he is a political detainee, not criminally charged.

With additional reporting by Khaled Mamdouh, IOL Cairo Staff

 

   

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