ISRAEL REFUSES TO CONDUCT MEDICAL TESTS ON ISSAWI

Al Quds, Jerusalem, 24 Sha’ban 1434/3 July 2013 (MINA) – The Israeli Prison Services (IPS) refused to conduct medical tests on the prisoner Samer Issawi since being moved to Shatta prison following the end of his hunger strike, Freedoms Center revealed.

The center quoted Issawi’s lawyer as saying that he suffers an Israeli deliberate medical negligence, Palestinian Information Center reported as monitored by Mi’raj News Agency (MINA).

Issawi, 33, suffers sharp kidney pain and health deterioration since 2 weeks in light of the Israeli deliberate medical negligence, the lawyer explained.

The Freedoms Center expressed deep concern towards Issawi’s health condition, holding the occupation responsible over his life.

The human rights center called on the international community to pressure the occupation authorities to provide Issawi with the necessary medical care.

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Samer Tariq Issawi (born December 16, 1979 in Issawiyeh, north east of Jerusalem) is a Palestinian prisoner in Israel.

On 15 April 2002, Samer was arrested by the Israeli army in Ramallah as part of Operation Defensive Shield during the Second Intifada. Samer, who was affiliated with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, allegedly manufactured and distributed pipe bombs and in several instances fired indiscriminately at Israeli civilians. He was convicted of membership in an illegal organization, possession of explosives, and attempted murder.

Nearly 10 years later, in October 2011, Samer was released along with 1027 Palestinian prisoners as a result of an Egypt-brokered deal between Hamas and the Israeli government for the return of Gilad Shalit. However, on 7 July 2012, he was re-arrested near for violating the terms of his release by leaving Jerusalem and entering the West Bank. His lawyer Andre Rosenthal stated that he had been taking his car to be fixed at a garage in the West Bank.

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He was convicted of an 8 months sentence, which according to the terms of his release could include a reinstatement of the rest of his original 26 year sentence. Issawi has been on a hunger strike since August, 2012.

On January 7, 2013, a protest, organized by the Palestinian activist Hala Numan, took place in Washington, D.C., in support of Issawi.

Mahmoud Abbas, president of the palestinian state, sent a letter to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and began a publicity campaign 13 February 2013 to raise awareness of the condition of Issawi and 3 other prisoners of Israel engaged in a hunger strike to to protest the fact they were being held in prison without being convicted.

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On April 22, 2013, it was announced that Samer was ending his hunger strike. A deal had been reached where Samer would serve 8 months for violating the terms of his bail, and then be released to Jerusalem. (T/P03/P04)

Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)

 

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