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<font size=3>Former political prisoners frequent targets of re-arrest at
Container Checkpoint outside Bethlehem <br><br>
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Bethlehem / PNN – Some seven Palestinians are arrested per day at Israeli
military checkpoints dotted throughout the West Bank, reports the
Ministry of Detainees and Ex Detainees.<br><br>
Director of the Department of Information in the Ministry, Riad Ashkar,
noted that the occupying forces maintain 630 checkpoints within the West
Bank, including 93 fixed military checkpoints and 537 barriers composed
of sand and concrete blocks and walls. In any given week there are some
70 flying checkpoints imposed.<br><br>
The basic objective of these barriers, the Ministry said Monday, is to
impede movement. Palestinians become obliged to obtain Israeli permission
in order to pass from one West Bank town to the next. The Ministry of
Detainees focused today’s comments on the use of barriers in the arrest
of Palestinians.<br><br>
“The prisons are full of political prisoners and Administrative Detention
detainees, without charge or trial. Barriers allow soldiers to check the
identities of citizens, and therefore it is easier to kidnap them and
thrown them into investigation and detention centers and
prisons.”<br><br>
The Container Checkpoint on the Bethlehem route to Ramallah or Jericho
along Wadi Nar Road is a frequent sore spot. Sometimes stretching back
two hundred cars, the barrier is now being used by the Israelis to make
arrests of former political prisoners.<br><br>
The latest example is 23 year old Bethlehem resident Aisha Mohammad Ahmed
Abiyat who was released after six years in Israeli prison only to be
re-arrested after an ID check at the checkpoint 10 kilometers northeast
of Bethlehem.<br><br>
Abeer Awda of Tulkarem was searched in a provocative and hostile manner
before being arrested at same checkpoint a few weeks ago. She has been
arrested, released, and taken again. The woman had been in prison for
three years and released only a few months ago.<br><br>
The Israelis intend to ensure that political prisoners are never free,
that they have no freedom of movement, and no security upon release from
prison, says the prisons ministry.<br><br>
University professor Mona Hussein Ka’adan of Jenin was arrested for the
third time at Container Checkpoint. Israeli soldiers checked her ID and
then told her to phone her family to inform them she was being again
arrested. The woman was taken to an unknown location and then given a
term under Administrative Detention, meaning no charge or trial.<br><br>
Israeli forces positioned at the checkpoint went after former prisoner
Mohammad Sharif Abdel Kader Jaradat. The31 year old from the town of
Seir, northeast of Hebron, was questioned and then arrested without being
given cause.<br><br>
Not everyone arrested at Container is taken to prison. Some are detained
for hours, miss their public transportation, and lose the fare they
already paid, miss school or work, or are late arriving home. During
Ramadan it is especially painful as the sun sets on the detained and the
day’s fast remains unbroken.<br><br>
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