AUG. 23, 2011 – Oslo, Norway
The United Nations and all other human rights supporters must speak out against Israel’s campaign of mass arrests now
being waged in the West Bank, says UFree, the European Network to Support the Rights of Palestinian Prisoners.
The raids by the Israeli military escalated on Aug. 21, at the same time that attacks have stepped up in the Gaza Strip.
To date, more than 150 Palestinians residents of the West Bank have been arrested, particularly in Hebron after military
vehicles stormed the city. In addition to detaining a member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Israeli soldiers
raided the house of the Mufti of Bethlehem in the al-Dheisheh refugee camp, wounding three Palestinians and arresting
two of them, after refusing to allow the Palestinian Red Crescent to care for their injuries. The raids are the most
extensive in eight years, and have swept up children, the elderly and lawmakers alike.
Mohammed Hamdan, chairman of UFree, noted in a written statement issued today that Israel’s latest aggression comes just
days before the Eid al-Fitr, a three-day Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of
fasting. “This campaign of arrests in the West Bank and bombings in Gaza seems designed to wreak destruction not only on
the people, but on our very culture.”
UFree, its head office based in Oslo, Norway, promotes and defends the rights of Palestinian prisoners and detainees.
More than 6,000 Palestinian prisoners are currently being held in Israeli jails, including about 300 children and more
than 30 women living in often inhumane conditions, including torture and lack of medical care.
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UFree is an independent European-wide human rights network; set up to defend the rights of Palestinian prisoners and
detainees.
" Without freedom, no one really has a name " Milton Acorda
For more information, visit http://ufree-p.net/eng/