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Press Release
18 January 2005
Student Prisoners in 'Administrative Detention' on Strike
Over 800 Palestinian administrative detainees, held in Israeli military
detention centers, are on strike against the illegality of prolonged
detentions without charge or trial.
The strike against the Israeli Occupation's military legal system began 1
month ago, on 19 December 2004. The striking prisoners are refusing to
take part in any military court proceedings, until the Israeli military
authorities meet their demand that prisoners should be either charged or
released after the maximum 6 month period of 'administrative detention'
has expired.
Even according to Israeli law, orders for administrative detention
-imprisonment without charge or trial - cannot be for more than a maximum
of 6 months. In reality, detention orders are repeatedly extended so that
many prisoners, including student and child prisoners, have been held in
administrative detention for years.
Khader Raddad, a student of Civil Engineering at Birzeit University, has
been imprisoned without charge, trial, or access to any information
relating to his case for over two years. Khader is being held in Keseot
(Naqab) military detention center, where 782 out of the total 869
Palestinian prisoners in administrative detention are currently held:
18 have been held in administrative detention for over two-and-a-half
years 100 have been held in administrative detention for over
one-and-a-half years 148 have had their administrative detention orders
extended more than once 15 are child prisoners (under 18 years old)
There are currently 76 Birzeit University student prisoners, 11 of them
are being held without charge in administrative detention, and two-thirds
of them have not been to trial. The Right to Education Campaign at Birzeit
University condemns the use of administrative detention outright and
demands the release of Khader Raddad and other prisoners who have been
arrested and imprisoned in contravention of international law which
explicitly states that "no one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest or
detention".
For more information on student prisoners and Birzeit University's Right
to
Education Campaign
http://right2edu.birzeit.edu, please contact:
Helen Murray, Campaign Coordinator, Right to Education Campaign
Tel: +972 (0)59777 209, Email: right2edu@birzeit.edu
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