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Sanaa
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OCCUPIED
JERUSALEM, August 18 (IslamOnline.net) – There are still 73 female
Palestinian prisoners inside Israeli jails, including 11 girls, and
none of them has been included in the release of some 350 prisoners on
August 6, the Palestinian ministry of prisoners' affairs said on
Sunday, August 17.
"The
female Palestinian prisoners in Al-Ramla prison are imprisoned under
appalling conditions, while some of them are jailed without trial or a
specific charge and some others are arrested as a bargaining chip on
their husbands and relatives," the ministry said in a statement a
copy of which was faxed to IslamOnline.net.
Citing
first-hands information given by ministry's solicitors, the statement
said the Israeli prison authorities are exercising considerable
pressure on the prisoners, warning that their conditions were getting
from bad to worse.
The
missive also spoke about the moments of horror, the assault and
battery, swear words, blackmails, sleep and food deprivation and
shortage of clothes and solitary confinements.
Sanaa
Amr, 17, is one of the prisoners inside the walls of Al-Ramal prison,
who has been accused by Israeli authorities of attempting to stab a
Jewish settler.
She
underwent a five-hour investigation in a police station in the
settlement of Kiriyat Arba and was then transferred to a nearby
Israeli army base, where she spent four days.
She
was deprived of water and food and forced to sit unmoved and
handcuffed on one chair all along. Afterwards, she was transferred to
Al-Ramla women prison.
Wigdan
Bouga, 25, was rounded up in February 2002 for carrying a knife in her
handbag. She spent 20 days in Al-Maskoubiya police station in Al-Quds
(occupied Jerusalem). She was then transferred to Al-Ramla and
sentenced to 32 months in prison.
The
last time Bouga spoke to her mother was on November 2002.
Riham
Al-Sheikh, 16, was injured by Israeli troops who were trying to arrest
her. She was taken to Maier hospital in Kfar Saba, where she spent a
month handcuffed and shackled.
Haiam
Wedan, 31, was apprehended in April 2002 in Kfar Saba. She was
transferred to Abu Kabier prison where she spent 35 days. Israeli
troops tried to extract a confession from her for crimes she did not
commit, threatening that they would arrest her sister if she did not
confess.
Zohour
Abud Hemdan, 42, a mother of nine children, was arrested in May 2003,
while she was offering her condolences for her brother for the death
of his son.
She
was taken to custody in Kadmoumim military camp and spent two days
there without questioning. She was then transferred to Al-Ramla prison
and would stand trial in October 2003.
Since
her arrest, she never heard from her ailing husband or children. Her
sister is also detained in the same prison on an administrative basis
(without trial or charges).
As
for the newly engaged Warda Bakrawi, 25, she was rounded up in an
Israeli pre-dawn sweep in October 2002. She was taken along with her
father into custody. She was deprived of going to the bathroom for six
days and was exposed to cold air. Following her questioning, she was
detained for 34 days and battered by Israeli Jailers.