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UN official calls on Israel to release Akhras immediately

Saturday 24-October-2020

Prisoner Maher Al-Akhras 49 years from Silat al-Dhahr town south of Jenin in the occupied West Bank enters his 90th consecutive day in his open hunger strike on Saturday protesting his administrative detention.

The Muhjat Al-Quds Foundation said on Friday evening that the Israeli Supreme Court had canceled the decision of the Shin Bet and the Israeli Military Prosecutor’s Office to transfer Akhras from Kaplan Hospital after an urgent application filed by his lawyer.

However the Kaplan Hospital administration decided not to keep Akhras in the hospital under the pretext that Akhras refuses treatment and refuses to cooperate with the medical staff according to the Prisoners and Ex-prisoners Affairs Authority.

The Authority added that after the hospital’s decision the occupation forces stormed Akhras’s room and violently moved him to the Prisons Department Hospital Marash in Ramle pointing out that the occupation authorities decided to renew his administrative detention.

Michael Link the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in occupied Palestine called on the Israeli government to immediately release Akhras.

Link said in a statement on Friday that the Israeli police that arrested and detained Akhras did not present any convincing evidence in an open court to justify their claims that he poses a security risk.

Link said “Mr. Akhras is now in a state of great weakness after he has been without food for 89 days. Recent visits by doctors to his hospital bed in Israel indicate that he is about to have major organ failure and some damage may be permanent.”

He called on the Israeli authority to release Akhras immediately if it was unable to provide convincing evidence at a high level that he had violated the laws. He also called for the abolition of its practice of administrative detention the release of the current Palestinian detainees and strict adherence to international law in implementing its security operations.

He urged the Israeli government to end the practice of administrative detention because people can be detained indefinitely without trial and sometimes for years.

The UN rapporteur said “Administrative detention is a curse in any democratic society that follows the rule of law. When a democratic state arrests and suspends a person the person should be charged evidence should be presented in a public trial and full defense must be allowed and an attempt should be made to convince an impartial judicial body of the allegations against him beyond any doubt.”

Akhras was arrested on 27/07/ 2020 and the Israeli occupation authorities ordered his administrative detention for four months. He was arrested several times before during which he spent four years in total.

The Israeli occupation government is regularly criticized by international human rights organizations for its unlawful use of administrative detention.

According to data issued by the Israeli Prison Authority on 31/08/ 2020 the number of Palestinians held under administrative detention reached 355.
Akhras suffers from severe head and stomach pains and is unable to move while doctors have warned of a sudden cardiac arrest.

Muhjat Al-Quds Foundation held the Israeli occupation government fully responsible for the life of Akhras warning of the consequences of his demise whether within or outside the prisons.

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