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<font size=3>Political prisoners to record experiences under
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04.02.09 - 09:25 <br><br>
Gaza / PNN – Palestinian factions are re-accounting the culture of
resilience in the cellars of interrogation, says expert on the affairs of
political prisoners, Abdel Nasser Ferwana.<br><br>
Through the adoption of a clear strategy with consistent aims, victories
could be won by sheer tenacity, Ferwana said today, but preparation is
lacking.<br><br>
“At the hands of Israeli interrogators hundreds of cases reveal that
there is great steadfastness among those who are subjected to detention
or arrest and just as many who falter,” said the former Palestinian
Authority official.<br><br>
A mistake was made, he said, in emphasizing the culture of fierce
resistance and sacrificial operations. Ferwana said this was blown out of
proportion in the press due to statements made and written by factions
that attempted to make more out of that one aspect of the Al Aqsa
Intifada that proportionally was minor. “This was a strategic mistake,”
he said on Wednesday.<br><br>
“This led to the collapse of many of the activists during interrogation
after being arrested who ended up folding under intense interrogation
methods and gave free information to the intelligence.” <br><br>
Some of the people affected by the admissions are now sentenced to life
terms or tens of years in prison.<br><br>
About them Ferwana said, “There was also a problem with ignorance as to
the methods of investigation being used and the training that the
factions needed to be doing in preparation.”<br><br>
He said that the culture of armed resistance should not be relegated to
the preparation and execution of activities, but must follow through to
the other side. “Resistance factions need to include in their tactical
programs a fine-tuning of all components including establishing an
integrated system to combine the culture of steadfastness outside to that
of the later days in prison. Surviving interrogation requires preparation
to preserve secrets without providing any information to the
enemy.”<br><br>
It is not just for people who have engaged in the armed resistance, but
for all Palestinians who are subjected to the possibility of arrest,
which includes most young men. Hundreds have admitted to acts they have
not committed or have given the names of friends as
"stone-throwers" in order to garner their own release. There
are multiple other cases of youth listing names who speak against
occupation. Additionally, leaders of the nonviolent resistance have been
subjected to massive arrests throughout the years and similar
conditions.<br><br>
Ferwana stressed that it is necessary for each faction to inform its
members in particular and the masses of people in general as to the
latest forms of investigation and how to handle them. He suggests
brochures and continuing studies that detail the arrest process and the
interrogation period.<br><br>
Why Ferwana is highlighting the issue today is that the fourth of
February is the memorial of the death of armed resistance member Mustafa
Al Akawi who resisted divulging secrets during torture.<br><br>
Israel is public about its use of torture in investigation and subjected
the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine member to multiple
sessions. Al Akawi was arrested several times, the last being 22 January
1992. The leftist was 35 at the time that he was tortured to death. He
was not the only one, but is considered, says Ferwana, as a “solid
leader” who “preferred to sacrifice his life to preserve the honor of the
revolution and the nation.” <br><br>
On the occasion of the memorial of Al Akawi’s death, political prisoner
advocate Ferwana is asking that detainees write down their experiences
under interrogation, both psychological and physical, in order to help
others and themselves.<br><br>
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