Osama Az-Zaree’ey, Currently Under “Unlawful Combatant Law"
Osama Az-Zaree’ey, The Only Detainee
Currently Held Under “Unlawful Combatant
Law”
July 13, 20120 comments
by Saed Bannoura
– IMEMC & Agencies
12/07/2012
The
Detainees’ Study Center reported Wednesday that, following
the release of detainee Mahmoud Sarsak on Tuesday, one
Palestinian detainee remains imprisoned under the Israeli
“Unlawful Combatant Law”. Detainee Osama Hajjaj
Az-Zaree’ey has been held by Israel without charges or
trial since June 2, 2008; back then, he received a six-month
detention order without charges, and Israel kept renewing
these orders against him since then under the claim that he
is an “unlawful combatant”, but never filed charges
against him.
Az-Zaree’ey is currently the only detainee held under “unlawful combatant” orders, as Israel released on Tuesday detainee Mahmoud Sarsak who held a 96-day hunger strike demanding his release. Sarsak was also held by “unlawful combatant” order without charges or trial.
Nearly 45 days ago, Israel released Rami Sayyed Abu Jalala, from Jabalia in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, after holding him under the “unlawful combatant’ order for 3 consecutive years without any charges or trial.
Riyadh Al-Ashqar, head of the Media Department at the Detainees Study Center, stated that Israel passed the “unlawful combatant law” in December of 2005, following it’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
This law allows Israel to indefinitely detain Palestinians from the Gaza Strip without any charges or trial, without granting the detainees any of their rights guaranteed by International Law, and the Fourth Geneva Convention.
The law is similar to the Administrative Detention orders Israel issues and renews against hundreds of detainees, without charges or trial, but the Illegitimate Combatant Law was specifically designed for Gaza Strip detainees, believed to be members of the armed resistance, despite the fact that no charges are ever filed against them.
Al-Ashqar stated that at a certain period of time, Israel held 29 Palestinians under this law, especially during the three-week war on the Gaza Strip in late December 2008.
All of them, including Sarsak, have since been released, except for Osama Hajjaj Az-Zaree’ey.
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