“The spirit of Palestinian political prisoners will never be broken” !
Prison officers have unleashed a new wave of oppression against
prisoners. Letters to families sent by Palestinian political prisoners
have ‘disappeared’, writes Ameer Makhoul in a letter to me dated 13
December. Several prisoners have been confronted with this problem since Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced... his plans to impose harsher conditions on Palestinian prisoners in Israel’s prisons in June. Five 12-page handwritten letters that Ameer sent to his family did not arrive. He writes:
“So Palestinian political prisoners should copy and copy in order to
have an alternative in case the letter ‘disappears’. Disappear means
lost on the way. But where? The procedure is to keep the envelope open,
to be collected as all letters by a Palestinian political prisoners
representative [in jail] and brought to the prison authorities. They
read it (no matter how personal it is). They close it and send it
through to post on account of the prisoners. The letter can take two
days, one week, two weeks, one month and can also take all time and
still not arrive at the home address. The prison officials’ oral reply
to my request for clarification was that they do not do that [provide a
clarification]. What they can do is to acknowledge to prisoners that a
letter would not be sent for political or security reasons as covered by
the law. Through family, lawyers and Members of the Knesset [Israeli
parliament] I questioned the postal authorities but there is still no
answer from this side. Is there abuse within the post? Does the Shabak
(internal Security Agency) have access to control the letters? At what
stage? After it has been sent? Last week I got a letter dated 7 December
from MK Haneen Zoabi who is very active on the Palestinian political
prisoners cause. The envelope was opened (crushed) although by law the
prison authorities are not authorized to open letters sent by Members of
the Knesset. On the back of the envelope the prison authority wrote:
‘It has been received open by post.’ I believe I will get no answer –
neither from the post nor the prison nor the Shabak. But the answer is
clear, very clear. By the way the prison authority is not replying or
answering in writing. Just orally. While any demand by a prisoner should
be in writing. This is the rule. The [Israeli] policy escalation is to
disconnect the Palestinian prisoners from the entire world: their
families, friends, and solidarity people. The isolation policy is both
individual and collective. The system is based on oppression, it is such
a huge machine where no one can see all the components and what each
component does. But for the prisoners the picture is clear as well as
the answer. An international fact-finding mission of human rights
organizations could be very useful.” “The spirit of Palestinian political prisoners will never be broken”, he adds. source and long needed via electronicintifada
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