Administrateur de détentio
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[October 2013] In May 2012, over 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and detainees went on hunger strike to challenge the conditions they face in the Israeli prison system. Not least, they called for an end to the practice of administrative detention, where Palestinians are held without charge or trial for months or even years. Despite drawing worldwide attention to the issue, administrative detention continues today. The infographic 'A Guide to Administrative Detention' takes the perspective of an administrative detainee as they face daily stresses, uncertainties and indignities.
SOURCES & DATA
B’Tselem, 2010. Statistics on Palestinians in the custody of the Israeli security forces (accessed on 18 April 2013)
B’Tselem, 2013. Administrative Detention in the Occupied Territories (accessed on 18 April 2013)
Amnesty, 2008. Submission to the UN Human Rights Council (accessed on 18 April 2013)
B’Tselem, 2011. Human Rights in the Occupied Territories Annual Report, p.20 (PDF)
Addameer. Family Visits (accessed on 18 April 2013)
ICRC, 2010. Respect for the Life and Dignity of Detainees (accessed on 18 April 2013)
Adalah, 2011. Solitary Confinement of Prisoners and Detainees in Israeli Prisons (PDF)
Addameer, 2010. Palestinian Women Political Prisoners, p.8 (PDF)
Addameer, 2013. Monthly Detention Report (accessed on 18 April 2013)
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