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Israelis impose "financial punishments" on Palestinians


Israelis impose "financial punishments" on PalestiniansA human rights organisation has claimed that Israeli prison staff are imposing financial punishments on Palestinian prisoners. In a statement, the Prisoners' Centre for Studies said that guards and administrators in Israeli prisons force Palestinian detainees to pay for the water and electricity that they consume as a form of additional punishment.

According to the centre, prisoners are also "fined" for trivial reasons, such as reading the Qur'an or praying during the prison's daily roll call (if officers enter when it is the time for prayer); if the imam, while giving the Friday sermon, utters a word that the guards don't like; when a prisoner doesn't manage to get out of the bathroom in the time specified by the guards; and for other similar reasons when the guards abuse their positions and use any excuse to penalise prisoners.

The centre's director, Raafat Hamdouna, claims that prison administrators withdraw the "fines" from prisoners' personal bank accounts without informing prisoners. If anyone doesn't have a bank account, the administration imposes a future fine against his name, provoking the prisoner even further.

Mr. Hamdouna called upon human rights and humanitarian organizations to intervene to stop this unreasonable behaviour. "The Israelis treat prisoners like tenants and force them to pay for water, electricity, food and accommodation," he added.

 











Last Updated on Monday, 19 July 2010 12:19

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0 #1 Abraham 2010-01-26 16:10
This is absolutely scandalous. Not only does the Apartheid state illegally kidnap & imprison 11,000 Palestinians on territory it controls , it expects them to pay for it! - Just when it seemed the Apartheid Israeli state would not stoop any lower in their atrocious behaviour they come with this outrage - this outrageous regime needs to be dismantled.
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