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Eyes on Israeli Military Court: A Collection of Impressions
This booklet encompasses a series of reflections on the experience of Addameer volunteers and associates who visited the Israeli military courts situated in the occupied Palestinian territory, from 2009 to 2011. The contributors were asked to write about what they saw and how they felt during their time at the court, where they witnessed hearings for Palestinians accused of stone-throwing, involvement in demonstrations and other political activities deemed an offense according to Israeli military regulations.
| Violations against Palestinian Prisoners and Detainees in Israeli Prisons and Detention Centers 2010
This report highlights the violations that Palestinian prisoners were subjected to throughout 2010, starting from the moment of arrest and going through the interrogation and detention periods. In particular, this report provides a comprehensive overview of major developments in the ongoing confrontation between the prisoner movement and the Israeli Prison Service.
| | | Stolen Hope: Political Detention in the West Bank
This report examines the phenomenon of political arrests in the West Bank by the Palestinian Authority’s security forces - the General Intelligence Service, the Preventive Security Force and to a lesser degree the Military Intelligence. Addameer’s research covers the period from January 2009 to September 2010, during which time Addameer monitored, documented, followed up and legally represented 347 detainees.
| Administrative Detention in the OPT - Between Law and Practice
This research paper outlines the general principles and procedural
safeguards governing administrative detention in international law with the
aim of revealing the ways in which the Israeli Occupying Forces’ use of
administrative detention in the occupied Palestinian territory violates
these provisions.
| | | The Right of Child Prisoners to Education
This research paper addresses the right to education for Palestinian child prisoners inside Israeli prisons. In doing so, it provides a comprehensive review of international laws and conventions pertaining to the right of education and examines Israeli civilian laws and Israeli Prison Service regulations pertaining to this right. The report also provides an international comparative lens through which the relative deprivation of Palestinian child prisoners’ educational rights in Israeli jails can be understood by looking at the Swedish and Canadian systems. Finally, the report addresses the impact of the occupation on the mental health of child prisoners and assesses the role of Palestinian institutions working with child prisoners.
| Administrative Detention in the occupied Palestinian territory - A Legal Analysis Report, July 2010 update
Administrative detention is a procedure under which detainees are held
without charge or trial. No charges are filed, and there is no intention of
bringing a detainee to trial. In Israel, such detention can be renewed indefinitely. In that context, this report examines Israel’s policy of administrative detention in view of general principles of international law governing detention in general and administrative detention in particular, as well as provisions set out in Israeli law. While Israel claims to be abiding by
such principles, this report shows that, in practice, Israel severely violates every one of these principles.
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