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El Arabi says Israel should be prosecuted for abuse of Palestinian prisoners


Dr Nabil El ArabiEgypt's foreign minister, Dr Nabil El Arabi, has affirmed that the detention of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and the torture and killing of some, "represents a flagrant violation of the Fourth Geneva Convection and the principles of human rights and international humanitarian laws". He added, "These violations require urgent investigation and the prosecution of those responsible for inhumane practices before an international tribunal."

Dr El Arabi, who co-chaired a special meeting for Palestinian prisoners on Saturday, May 28, with the Indonesian minister of foreign affairs at the Sixth Ministerial Conference for the Non-Aligned Movement, also asserted that the Israeli occupation "bears responsibility for the continuing suffering of thousands of Palestinian prisoners, including hundreds of women and children". The Egyptian foreign minister stressed that the Non-Aligned Movement "condemns in the strongest terms the inhuman treatment and systematic torture of Palestinian prisoners, which resulted in the death of at least 200 prisoners until now".

The meeting - which concluded with the adoption of a special declaration for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails - also witnessed the participation of the Chairman of the UN's Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People and representatives of the Organization of Islamic Conference and the League of Arab States.











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+1 #1 msgail 2011-05-30 20:27
it is about time Israel is tried for war crimes they spent the last 60 plus years chasing money and individuals they feel are responsible for Auschwitz and Buchenwald, and Dachau but will never pay a dime for running the modern day Auschwitz, while they were liberated by the allied forces, the allied forces have now turned a blind eye to genocide...and crimes against humanity.,. they will never be tried at Nuremberg and this is a shame they will never be held accountable..and the USA will continue to block efforts to bring them to justice..
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