Video: soldati israeliani fanno retate di bambini e adolescenti a Hebron
l gruppo
israeliano per i diritti B'Tselem mercoledì ha riferito che gli arresti di
massa di Israele di bambini in Hebron erano "inaccettabili" e ha
pubblicato un video che mostra i soldati che con
la forza arrestano gli scolari, uno dei quali viene trascinato lungo il
terreno da un gruppo di soldati, mentre i genitori dei bambini
protestano. "Questo tipo di arresto di massa di un gruppo di minori, non
sulla base di sospetti singoli è inaccettabile, anche se i minori sono
formalmente in età per la responsabilità penale, " Le forze
israeliane hanno arrestato mercoledì circa 30 studenti che si stavano
recando a scuola nella zona sud di Hebron trasferendoli alla stazione
di polizia di Kiryat Arba,
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B'Tselem בצלם
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VIDEO: Mass arrest of over twenty Palestinian children on their way to
school in Hebron – at least 5 under the age of criminal responsibility
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B'Tselem this morning urgently contacted the Army's Legal Advisor for Judea and Samaria, Col. Doron Ben Barak, demanding his emergency intervention regarding the detention of numerous children, including some as young as 8 to 10 years old, by the Israeli military this morning in Hebron.
Preliminary information received this morning by B'Tselem indicates that the army today conducted mass arrests near the area known as route 160 in Hebron/ Soldiers detained or arrested over twenty minors on their way to school. About ten of them were released. As is known to B'Tselem at this point, among the children detained by the military are at least five children 8 to 10 years old, with possibly others below the age of criminal responsibility who cannot legally be arrested. Conversations with the Hebron police indicate that some of the children have been taken for interrogation by a youth interrogator.
In a conversation between B'Tselem and the spokesman for the military's Judea and Samaria Division, we were told that the children and youths taken away by the military may have been involved in throwing stones and Molotov cocktails. If there are specific suspicions against youths over the age of criminal responsibility, the police have the authority to detain them and interrogate them, but this cannot justify the mass detention of youths for unspecified suspicions, let alone the arrest or detention of children under twelve.
The Israeli Youth Law requires that a parent or adult be present during the interrogation of child suspects. The law does not formally apply to Palestinians in the occupied territories, who are subject to Israeli military law, but the military court has recommended that the relevant provisions be taken into account in all dealings with Palestinian children.
3 Atra testimonianza: cani dell'IDF assaltano civili palestinesi . Un''anziana donna viene ferita
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B'Tselem this morning urgently contacted the Army's Legal Advisor for Judea and Samaria, Col. Doron Ben Barak, demanding his emergency intervention regarding the detention of numerous children, including some as young as 8 to 10 years old, by the Israeli military this morning in Hebron.
Preliminary information received this morning by B'Tselem indicates that the army today conducted mass arrests near the area known as route 160 in Hebron/ Soldiers detained or arrested over twenty minors on their way to school. About ten of them were released. As is known to B'Tselem at this point, among the children detained by the military are at least five children 8 to 10 years old, with possibly others below the age of criminal responsibility who cannot legally be arrested. Conversations with the Hebron police indicate that some of the children have been taken for interrogation by a youth interrogator.
In a conversation between B'Tselem and the spokesman for the military's Judea and Samaria Division, we were told that the children and youths taken away by the military may have been involved in throwing stones and Molotov cocktails. If there are specific suspicions against youths over the age of criminal responsibility, the police have the authority to detain them and interrogate them, but this cannot justify the mass detention of youths for unspecified suspicions, let alone the arrest or detention of children under twelve.
The Israeli Youth Law requires that a parent or adult be present during the interrogation of child suspects. The law does not formally apply to Palestinians in the occupied territories, who are subject to Israeli military law, but the military court has recommended that the relevant provisions be taken into account in all dealings with Palestinian children.
3 Atra testimonianza: cani dell'IDF assaltano civili palestinesi . Un''anziana donna viene ferita
B'Tselem
documented two extremely worrying cases of Israeli military dogs
assaulting Palestinian civilians. Both attacks occurred in the first
week of January 2013.
In both cases the dogs were in the company of military forces that entered residential areas, and the dogs attacked civilians in or near their homes.
In one case, Amneh Hithnawi, 88, was attacked in her home in Jenin. She required extensive medical treatment for the resulting injuries. She was taken immediately for urgent medical treatment in Israel, underwent several operations and spent a month in hospital before being discharged. B'Tselem wrote to the MAG Corps demanding that the attack be investigated.
B'Tselem also reported the cases to OC Judea and Samaria Division and demanded that the use of military dogs in residential areas of the West Bank be prohibited.
Hithnawi was alone in her apartment that morning. Shortly after she went inside, she was surprised to see a dog come in to her home. Her testimony:
"Suddenly I saw a large and very frightening dog inside the apartment. The dog jumped on me right away and bit my right arm, hard. I fell down, with my arm still in the dog’s jaws and teeth. I screamed for help.
A few minutes later, a soldier came in. The dog let go of me. Then a few more soldiers came in. They had a woman soldier with them who spoke Arabic. I told the soldiers: 'What did I do to you to make you do this to me?'"
For the full report:
http://www.btselem.org/beating_and_abuse/20120313_military_dogs_assault
In both cases the dogs were in the company of military forces that entered residential areas, and the dogs attacked civilians in or near their homes.
In one case, Amneh Hithnawi, 88, was attacked in her home in Jenin. She required extensive medical treatment for the resulting injuries. She was taken immediately for urgent medical treatment in Israel, underwent several operations and spent a month in hospital before being discharged. B'Tselem wrote to the MAG Corps demanding that the attack be investigated.
B'Tselem also reported the cases to OC Judea and Samaria Division and demanded that the use of military dogs in residential areas of the West Bank be prohibited.
Hithnawi was alone in her apartment that morning. Shortly after she went inside, she was surprised to see a dog come in to her home. Her testimony:
"Suddenly I saw a large and very frightening dog inside the apartment. The dog jumped on me right away and bit my right arm, hard. I fell down, with my arm still in the dog’s jaws and teeth. I screamed for help.
A few minutes later, a soldier came in. The dog let go of me. Then a few more soldiers came in. They had a woman soldier with them who spoke Arabic. I told the soldiers: 'What did I do to you to make you do this to me?'"
For the full report:
http://www.btselem.org/beating_and_abuse/20120313_military_dogs_assault

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