ARREST AND PROSECUTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS
July 2017
The UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders defines human rights defenders as individuals who play an important role in furthering the cause of human rights through activities such as the documentation of violations, providing support and assistance to victims seeking remedies, combating cultures of impunity and mainstreaming human rights culture and information on an international and domestic level. Human Rights Defenders in the occupied Palestinian territory face various types of harassment and rights violations by the occupation forces, irrespective of the protection afforded to them in international conventions, and particularly the Declaration on the Right and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognized Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. Since Oct 2015, the occupation forces intensified prosecution of human rights defenders in the occupied Palestinian territory, aiming to silence them and punish them for their role in exposing violations and crimes perpetrated against the Palestinian people.
Following is a table of journalists arrested by occupation forces until 31 July 2017:
Name |
Place of Residence |
Place of Work |
Type of Arrest |
Date of Arrest |
Ahmad Qatamish |
Ramallah |
Freelancer |
Administrative Detention |
07/05/2017 |
Hammam Atili |
Tulkarem |
Media Student in Najah National University |
Charges |
12/08/2014 |
Omar Al-Amor |
Bethlehem |
- |
Detained |
26/07/2017 |
Mohammed Mahmoud Issa |
Jerusalem |
Correspondent for Sawt Al-Haq Wal Hurriya |
Life sentence |
1993 |
Salah Addin Awwad |
Nablus |
Director of the media department at Prisoners’ Club |
7 years |
2011 |
Ahmad Al Darawesh |
Hebron |
Sanabel Radio Station |
Detained |
31/08/2016 |
Ahmad Al-Saifi |
Ramallah |
Media Student at Birzeit University |
19 years |
19/08/2009 |
Mohammad Omran |
Hebron |
Sanabel Radio Station |
Detained |
31/08/2016 |
Nidal Amro |
Hebron |
Sanabel Radio Station |
Detained |
31/08/2016 |
Muntaser Nassar |
Hebron |
Sanabel Radio Station |
Detained |
31/08/2016 |
Hamed Al Nammora |
Hebron |
Sanabel Radio Station |
Detained |
31/08/2016 |
Nidal Abu Aker |
Bethlehem |
Correspondent for Sawt Al Wehda |
Administrative Detention |
09/08/2016 |
Mohammad Al Batroukh |
Jerusalem |
Correspondent for Minbar Al-Quds |
10 months |
07/03/2017 |
Hammam Hantash |
Hebron |
Freelancer |
Administrative Detention |
15/02/2017 |
Osama Shahen |
Hebron |
Freelancer |
Administrative Detention |
01/09/2016 |
Hasan Safadi |
Jerusalem |
Addameer Media Coordinator |
Administrative Detention |
01/05/2016 |
Bassam Al-Sayeh |
Nablus |
Detained |
08/10/2015 |
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Mahmoud Aseda |
Nablus |
- |
Detained |
20/02/2017 |
Abdullah Nkheli |
Jenin |
- |
Detained |
14/02/2017 |
Musab Saed |
Ramallah |
Khalil News Network |
Detained |
12/03/2017 |
Ayyoub Sowan |
Qalqilya |
Khalil News Network |
Detained |
26/03/2017 |
Asem Mustafa |
Nablus |
Freelancer |
Detained |
14/03/2017 |
Saleh Azghari |
Jerusalem |
Freelancer |
8 months |
17/02/2017 |
Radwan Qatanani |
Nablus |
- |
Detained |
18/07/2017 |
The Case of Hasan Safadi
Occupation forces arrested Journalist and Addameer Media Coordinator Hasan Safadi while he was crossing Al Karameh Bridge on 01/05/2016, where he was detained at around 4.00 PM. Safadi was stopped at the bridge after being identified by a soldier. He was searched in a surveillance room on the bridge and then was transferred to Al Moskobiyyeh Interrogation Center. Safadi was on his way home back from an Arab Youth Conference in Tunisia, which tackled various human rights and social issues in the region.
Under the forty-day interrogation, Hasan Safadi was subjected to sleep deprivation, long interrogation sessions, being placed into stress positions with hands tied throughout the interrogation, threats, shouting, and lack of adequate food. Additionally, he was denied access to an attorney for 10 days (12 – 22 May 2016) as well as family visitation. As a result, his family was unable to see him until 07 June 2016 during a court hearing.
During interrogation, occupation authorities issued a gag order against the case of Safadi and conducted closed hearing sessions. The prosecution inflated accusations against Safadi, despite the fact that it was evident there was no adequate evidence to keep him detained.
Safadi was set to be released on 10 June 2016 based on a decision from the Magistrate Court in Jerusalem, on a bail of 2500 NIS and third party guarantees, which had already been paid. Later on the same day, Israeli Minister Avigdor Lieberman signed a six-months administrative detention order against Safadi, which effectively overrode the court’s decision for his release.
Safadi's administrative detention has been renewed twice, the last renewal was on 08 June 2017.
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