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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
MSM Discovers Torture in Paleo Jails!
2008-07-28
Majdi Jabour was beaten to the point of passing out by the Fatah-allied interrogators in the West Bank who accused him of ties to rival Hamas. In Gaza, the same fate befell a Fatah supporter who was bloodied in a lockup by club-wielding Hamas security men. Two human rights groups on Monday decried widespread mistreatment and torture in Palestinian jails - an issue taking on fresh urgency with a flare-up of Hamas-Fatah violence over the weekend in the Gaza Strip.

Detainees corroborated the reports in conversations with The Associated Press, and a doctor confirmed Jabour's account. The groups' reports looked at human rights violations during the past year, since the Islamic militant Hamas wrested control of Gaza from the forces of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who now runs just the West Bank.

In the past year, the security forces in both the West Bank and Gaza have carried out large-scale, arbitrary arrests of political opponents, the Palestinian human rights group Al Haq said in an 85-page report. More than 1,000 people were detained by each side, Al Haq estimated, even before a roundup of some 200 Fatah supporters in Gaza over the weekend, following a bombing that killed five Hamas activists.

An estimated 20 to 30 percent of the detainees suffered torture, including severe beatings and being tied up in painful positions, said Al Haq director Shawan Jabarin, citing sworn statements from 150 detainees.
The olde tyme stuff; no hip-hop music or waterboarding.
"The use of torture is dramatically up," added Fred Abrahams, a senior researcher for Human Rights Watch, a U.S.-based group that is releasing its own report on abuse later this week. Human Rights Watch said Abbas' forces need to come under closer scrutiny because of the massive international support they enjoy.

"The international community has pledged $8 billion to the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank and that gives them a heavy responsibility to make sure the security forces don't use torture and respect human rights," said Abrahams.
Otherwise, it'd be O.K. But since we bought 'em...
Funding of Abbas' forces should be linked to an improvement in the human rights record, Human Rights Watch said.

Abbas' prime minister, Salam Fayyad, acknowledged "shortcomings," but said human rights violations have decreased. "I'm not defending anyone, but I can assure you that we have treated flaws and don't allow violations. The upcoming reports will be better," Fayyad said.

Barhoum acknowledged "mistakes" were made by the Hamas forces, but said that unlike in the West Bank, violators were increasingly punished.

The Al Haq report described a series of methods used by interrogators in both territories. Commonly, detainees' heads were covered by sacks and their hands tied behind their backs. They were made to stand for long hours. Those who moved risked beatings on arms, legs and the soles of feet. Other methods included threats, humiliation and isolation in tiny cells.
But no panties on heads; that's really mean!
Posted by:Bobby

#2  Fatah could do a fund raiser by charging admission to one of their spirited interrogations.

Posted by: James Carville   2008-07-28 10:45  

#1  Oh yeah, a terorist gang's gonna have lots of respect for human rights because you told 'em to, right Chauncey?

Stop paying. Let them die if they want to so badly.
Posted by: mojo   2008-07-28 10:37  

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