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PCHR strongly condemns torture and
cruel and degrading treatment practiced by the Executive Force against a number
of Palestinian security officers during detention and interrogation in the Gaza
Strip. PCHR calls for stopping such illegal practices, which violate the
Palestinian law and international human rights instruments and standards.
Detention and Torture of 2
Intelligence Officers
At approximately 03:00 on Friday, 13
July 2007, the Executive Force arrested 2 officers of the Palestinian General
Intelligence Service from their houses in al-Suandiya area in the west of the
northern Gaza Strip town of Beit
Lahia: Lieutenant Colonel Ziad
Fanous, 50; and Nader Qaddoura Sa’diya, 50. According to PCHR’s investigations
and the two officers’ testimonies, they were taken to the headquarters of the
Executive Force in al-Twam area in the west of Jabalya. They then were
transferred to al-Mashtal detention center, which used to serve as an outpost
of the General Intelligence Service, northwest of Gaza
City.
There, the two officers were beaten and tortured.
According to the two officers’
testimonies, as soon as they were taken to al-Mashtal detention center, they
were slapped and punched on their faces. They were then handcuffed and
blindfolded and taken to 2 rooms on the first floor of the building. The two
officers were interrogated on issues related to their work as intelligence
officers, and they were violently beaten. Officer Sa’diya told PCHR that he was
beaten throughout the body, especially on the shoulders, the neck and the legs.
Officer Fanous lost consciousness as a result of beating.
Officer Fanous was released on
Friday afternoon following 13 hours of detention, whereas officer Sa’diya was
released on Sunday evening, 15 July 2007. PCHR lawyers visited the two officers
at home and witnessed signs of beating and torture throughout their bodies.
Detention and Torture of a Police
Officer
On Sunday evening, 15 July 2007, the
Executive Force arrested Isma’il ‘Ezzat Sha’ban, 32, a police officer from
Jabalya town. Sha’ban was detained until Monday morning. During his detention
and interrogation, he was beaten and tortured. As a result, he was injured to
the head. PCHR has photographs showing signs of torture on his head, back and
left hand. Sha’ban stated to PCHR that at approximately 17:30 on Sunday, 15
July 2007, a number of members of the Executive Force came to his house and
demanded him to accompany them to an outpost of the Force. They agreed to allow
him to change his clothes and then follow them to their outpost. He actually
went to the outpost. There, he was violently beaten throughout his body and was
verbally insulted by members of the Executive Force. He was then transferred to
the headquarters of the Executive Force in Jabalya refugee camp. There, he was
violently beaten again. Members of the Executive Force asked him about the
reasons of his absence from his work, and he told them that he would not attend
his work and that “his legitimate command is in Ramallah”, in reference to an
order issued by the chief of police to all police officers to abstain from
attending their jobs in the Gaza Strip following Hamas’ takeover. At
approximately 01:00 on Monday, Sha’ban was blindfolded and a person stitched
his injury in the head without anesthesia. His request to be seen by a doctor
or transferred to a hospital was refused. He was then transported in a jeep and
was dumped nearly 100 meters away. In the morning, he went to a hospital in
Beit Lahia to receive medical treatment.
In light of the above:
1)
PCHR strongly condemns such practices and calls for initiating an
immediate investigation, bringing those who were involved in them to justice
and taking necessary measures to ensure their non-recurrence.
2)
PCHR reminds that torture is prohibited under the Palestinian law, and
constitutes a grave breach of international human rights instruments,
particularly the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or
Degrading Treatment or Punishment of 1984.
3)
Stresses that arrests and detentions are regulated by the Palestinian
law and fall under the mandate of judicial warranty officials, including the
police, under the Attorney-General’s supervision.
4)
PCHR is currently investigating a number of cases, in which dozens of
people have been subjected to beating, torture and other forms of cruel and
degrading treatment while being detained by the Executive Force.
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