The Conscience Foundation demanded that the Red Cross Committee visit the prisons of the Zionist regime.
– The Palestinian non-governmental human rights organization “Conscience Foundation” announced that the Zionist regime has imprisoned 19 Palestinians in very harsh conditions, so it asked the International Committee of the Red Cross to visit the prisons of this regime. Prisoners also visit.
According to Al-Khaleej Al-Jadeed news website today (Sunday), the institute quoted one of the detainees, Nabil Mugheer, as saying that they were in a very cruel and humiliating situation, given the collective punishments equivalent to torture. The prisons of the Zionist regime are suffering.
Mugheer added: “Two of these prisoners are imprisoned in cells whose walls and floor are charcoal black.” Prisoners do not have clothes, mattresses and blankets, and the prison administration brings a mattress and blanket for each prisoner after midnight and takes it back before sunrise.
He stressed that prisoners do not go out together for fresh air, but each has the right to stay in the prison yard separately, in handcuffs, for only one hour.
According to the institute, five of these prisoners are accused of having links with six escaped prisoners from Jalboo prison. Tamim Salem, one of the five detainees, said they were being held in harsh conditions and were being released with their arms and legs chained.
The Foundation for Conscience has asked the International Committee of the Red Cross to meet with the detainees, to see their conditions, and to press the Zionist regime with all possible force to abolish the inhumane punishments of the Palestinian prisoners.
Five Palestinian prisoners belonging to the Islamic Jihad movement and another captive belonging to the Fatah movement, who were sentenced to long prison terms, escaped from the Jalboo prison in occupied northern Palestine, one of the regime’s most important security prisons, at 1 am on Monday (September 6th). It is considered Zionist to flee.
Following the arrest of the six fugitives, they are being held in solitary confinement in the worst possible conditions. After the escape of these six prisoners and in order to prevent other similar incidents from happening, the Zionist regime’s prison organization has imposed heavy punishments on the Palestinian prisoners and transferred them extensively.