Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Thousands of Palestinian prisoners Israel So Rabbit Experimental Medicine

Defense Prisoner rights organization 
"Ansar Asra" in its report on Saturday 
(29/9) asserts that there are 1400 cases 
of illness among the Palestinian
prisoners in Israeli jails.  
They underwent medical deliberate 
omission. As a result, they
experience ill health problems.
TEL AVIV - Human rights Sawasya Center said on Monday that Israel uses Palestinian prisoners as guinea pigs without their consent to test the efficacy of new drugs produced by health services on their bodies. The group was immediately called for an investigation into the violations.

Central states as evidence that Israeli interrogators gave prisoner Zuhair Al-Iskafi injections he had never seen before which resulted in loss of hair all over his body permanently, adding that a similar incident happened to other prisoners.

The center attract Arab and international media to highlight this serious issue and reveal Israeli violations against Palestinian prisoners.

They are also called human rights organizations and the World Health Organization (WHO) to send a delegation of medical specialists to the Israeli-occupied Palestinian lands to visit and inspect prisons prisoners subjected to these tests.

The issue of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails has been regularly discussed by the international community. Thousands of Palestinians are still being held and treated in a manner that violates international law and human rights.

A report prepared by the Palestinian Minister for Prisoner Affairs Palestine stated that 700,000 people had been detained since 1967, and nearly 50,000 since the second uprising in 2000.

Today, 9850 is being diitahan in about 30 prisons and detention centers in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. Of these, 105 are women and 359 are children.

All detained either by the military or in prison, Israel, and many are in administrative detention without trial or court decision.

In another context, the Palestinian prisoner committee reported on Sunday that the Israeli prison administration, Hadarim, decided to pull out of five Palestinian prisoners of their right to study at universities Hebrew without giving a reason.

The Committee asked human rights organizations to intervene and pressure the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) to reverse the decision taken this arbitrary treatment of detainees, stated that this step is the beginning of the other inmates of the revocation of their right to education.

For its part, the popular resistance movement said on Monday that the Palestinian resistance will not stop until they release all prisoners from Israeli jails.

During the campaign silence in solidarity to prisoners held at the Red Cross headquarters in Gaza, the movement's spokesman Abu Ali Azaalan talking about the suffering endured by the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, and stressed the need for formal action to stop Israeli violations against them.

Besides prisoners, Israel also imposed the same for workers, where they are used as guinea pigs in drinking beverages that contain uranium. Workers at a nuclear reactor facility in Dimona forced to volunteer to drink uranium in 1998 as part of a trial, according to a lawsuit that was sent four months ago in Beer Sheva Labor Tribunal by a former worker in the facility.

The experiment was carried out without the written permission of the worker, or to warn them of the risks of side effects atapun, as required by the Declaration of Helsinki on human experimentation.

Statement of the Commission adds that the amount of uranium taken by the staff in the experiment as much (100 micrograms) is less than the amount taken from the Beer Sheva drink from their taps.


Source:  Reuters


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