Ramallah - Saba:
The Palestinian Prisoners' Club said that thousands of prisoners and detainees in the prisons of the Zionist enemy, along with Gaza detainees in enemy army camps, face another face of genocide, with the continued escalation of systematic crimes against them - unprecedented - in their level and intensity since the start of the war of extermination against the Gaza Strip.
The Prisoners' Club pointed out in a special statement on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, on Friday evening, that the most prominent crimes are torture, starvation, medical crimes, and systematic attacks at various levels, including sexual assaults, abuse, robbery, and deprivation, which are practiced instantaneously against them, without the slightest regard for international humanitarian laws and norms, which led to the martyrdom of 45 prisoners and detainees since the war, and they are only known their identities, and those who have been announced.
The prisoners' club continued, "The dangerous transformations imposed on the prisoners since the start of the war of extermination, are increasing their weight overtime on the prisoners, thousands of prisoners, and specifically, those who face high prison sentences, those who have been detained for more than a year, and the sick and wounded, face a double threat to their fate."
It pointed out that all the data related to the reality of prisoners today confirm that the number of martyrs among prisoners will increase if the level of current systematic crimes against them continues.
The Prisoners' Club saluted all the free people in the world who raised their voices and continued to do so despite the great pressures imposed by some international regimes supporting the Zionist enemy.
The Prisoners' Club stressed that in light of the decision of the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants against war criminals Netanyahu and Galant, in addition to the decisions previously issued by the International Court of Justice, all of it is in line with the course of the international human rights and legal struggle, which the occupation tried with its crimes and the state of exception granted to it by some international powers, to rob the human rights system of its global humanitarian role, and put it under several big questions.
It stressed the need to continue to seek global human rights and legal struggle to hold accountable enemy leaders who continue to commit more war crimes, with the support of clear international powers, despite the voice of the free.
The Palestinian Prisoners' Club said that thousands of prisoners and detainees in the prisons of the Zionist enemy, along with Gaza detainees in enemy army camps, face another face of genocide, with the continued escalation of systematic crimes against them - unprecedented - in their level and intensity since the start of the war of extermination against the Gaza Strip.
The Prisoners' Club pointed out in a special statement on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, on Friday evening, that the most prominent crimes are torture, starvation, medical crimes, and systematic attacks at various levels, including sexual assaults, abuse, robbery, and deprivation, which are practiced instantaneously against them, without the slightest regard for international humanitarian laws and norms, which led to the martyrdom of 45 prisoners and detainees since the war, and they are only known their identities, and those who have been announced.
The prisoners' club continued, "The dangerous transformations imposed on the prisoners since the start of the war of extermination, are increasing their weight overtime on the prisoners, thousands of prisoners, and specifically, those who face high prison sentences, those who have been detained for more than a year, and the sick and wounded, face a double threat to their fate."
It pointed out that all the data related to the reality of prisoners today confirm that the number of martyrs among prisoners will increase if the level of current systematic crimes against them continues.
The Prisoners' Club saluted all the free people in the world who raised their voices and continued to do so despite the great pressures imposed by some international regimes supporting the Zionist enemy.
The Prisoners' Club stressed that in light of the decision of the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants against war criminals Netanyahu and Galant, in addition to the decisions previously issued by the International Court of Justice, all of it is in line with the course of the international human rights and legal struggle, which the occupation tried with its crimes and the state of exception granted to it by some international powers, to rob the human rights system of its global humanitarian role, and put it under several big questions.
It stressed the need to continue to seek global human rights and legal struggle to hold accountable enemy leaders who continue to commit more war crimes, with the support of clear international powers, despite the voice of the free.