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Amnesty press release about Palestine situation
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06/28/02 at 08:46:14
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
PRESS RELEASE

AI Index: MDE 15/100/2002 (Public)
News Service No: 108

Embargo Date: 26 June 2002 10:00 GMT

Israel / Occupied Territories: Palestinians suffer
renewed collective punishment

As Israel reoccupies villages and towns in the West
Bank the Palestinian population suffers the effects of
widespread security measures such as prolonged
curfews, house demolitions or administrative detention
that amount to collective punishment, said Amnesty
International today.

"No abuses, however atrocious, by armed groups can
justify Israel's indiscriminate punishment," said
Amnesty International. All major West Bank towns have
by now been reoccupied and are placed under curfew for
up to 24 hours a day, preventing a population of
500,000 from pursuing their daily life.
"The curfews are forcing Palestinians to spend long
periods under virtual house arrest," Amnesty
International stated.

The right to freedom of movement is further curtailed
by closures -- army barriers blocking all movement
between towns and villages -- and the introduction of
a new rule that requires every Palestinian travelling
to another town in the West Bank to obtain a permit
from the Israeli Civil Administration.

"Economic, social and psychological consequences of
closures are extreme. Palestinians cannot go to work,
products cannot be transported and agricultural
produce cannot be harvested and sold. Cultural and
social life is severely limited while children lose
weeks of schooling," the organization said.

In response to a spate of suicide bomb attacks by
Palestinian armed groups killing dozens of Israeli
civilians, Israeli authorities have begun to construct
a heavily protected security fence in the Occupied
Territories. Some Palestinian communities have been
placed on the Israeli side of the barrier, virtually
cutting them off from the rest of the West Bank.

By demolishing houses of families of suicide bombers
or wanted Palestinians the Israeli authorities punish
the families collectively. The demolition of houses is
prohibited under the Fourth Geneva Convention except
for cases of absolute military necessity.

In addition to violating the Fourth Geneva Convention
the security measures taken by Israel also violate its
obligations under international human rights
standards. The reoccupation has been accompanied by
the rounding up and arbitrary detention of hundreds of
Palestinians, who are held often in degrading
conditions without charge or trial.

Curfews and house demolitions have also led to
violations of the right to life. On 21 June a
Palestinian man aged 60 and two children, aged 11 and
six, were killed in Jenin by a tank round. They came
out to shop when the curfew was reportedly lifted. The
Israeli Defense Forces have admitted that the shelling
of the market place was a mistake. But it is not clear
whether anyone will be held accountable for the
killing. On the same day a 12-year-old child was
crushed to death during an Israeli army demolition of
a house in Jenin.

Israel appears to have resumed its policy of "targeted
killings" of suspected members of Palestinian armed
groups. On 24 June the car of an alleged Hamas
activist in Rafah was attacked by a missile killing
six people, including the driver of a passing car and
the Hamas activist.

"Unlawful killings of Palestinians continue as a
result of the virtually complete impunity offered to
Israeli soldiers who kill Palestinians," said Amnesty
International.

"Durable security cannot be addressed by more
repression and more walls and barriers," commented
Amnesty International. "It can only be achieved if the
human rights of all are guaranteed."


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