AL-KHALIL (HEBRON): CPT Palestine delegation marches in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners.

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CPTnet
3 June 2014
AL-KHALIL (HEBRON): CPT
Palestine delegation marches in solidarity with Palestinian prisoners.

 On 31 May 2014, members of the CPT Palestine delegation
currently in the region joined hundreds of demonstrators at Al Aroub refugee
camp to protest the illegal administrative detention of more than
100 political Palestinian political prisoners held without charges by the
Israeli government. Although the demonstration remained non-violent, Israeli soldiers fired tear gas, sound bombs, and rubber bullets to disperse the
demonstrators.

 The Hebron Defence Committee, a grass roots organization
dedicated to resisting nonviolently the illegal Israeli occupation of
Palestinian Territories, helped organize the protest and invited the CPT
delegation to attend.  CPT members
accepted in order to observe and help document the action and show solidarity
with those  imprisoned. 

 Dozens of Palestinian political prisoners are imprisoned
without charge in Israeli prisons under archaic British Mandate era administrative
detention laws.  These laws
prohibit detention for more than six months. However, the Israeli authorities renew the detention orders repeatedly, incarcerating dozens of prisoners for  years without charging them.  Many have been on a hunger strike to protest their detention.

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