Palestinian Legislative Council Head To Be Released Thursday
Palestinian Legislative Council Head To Be
Released Thursday
Tuesday July 17, 2012 05:47 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
http://wwwimemc.org/article/63919
Representing the imprisoned and
democratically-elected head of the Palestinian Legislative
(PLC), Dr. Aziz Dweik, lawyer Fadi Al-Qawasmi stated that
Dweik will be released from an Israeli detention camp this
coming Thursday.
Dweik will be released, ending six
months of Administrative Detention without charges, after an
Israeli military court accepted an appeal filed by his
attorney demanding his immediate release due to the fact
that he never faced any charges.
Israel kidnapped Dr. Dweik on January 19 20012, as he was trying to cross the Jaba’ roadblock, north of occupied Jerusalem. He was heading back home in Hebron when he was stopped at the Jaba’ roadblock while leaving the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
Dr. Dweik was kidnapped an imprisoned by Israel at least six times, including when he was kidnapped on June 29 2006, and spent three years in Administrative Detention until he was released on June 23 2009.
In 2002, he was forced into exile to Marj Az-Zohour in Lebanon, along with fifteen Hamas officials; they camped out there refusing to head to Lebanon until Israel was obliged to allow them back into the country.
There are currently 22 elected legislators from the occupied West Bank and occupied Jerusalem who are still imprisoned by Israel. 15 of them are of the Change and Reform Bloc of Hamas, including Dr. Dweik.
The legislators are Dr. Omar Abdul-Raziq, Abdul-Qader Foqaha, Ahmad Hajj Ali, Fadel Hamadan, Hasan Yousef, Mohammad Totah, Mohammad Abu Teir, Khaled Tafesh, Mohammad Maher Bader, Hatem Qfeisha, Nayef Rajoub, Mohammad Abu Jheisha, Samir Al-Qadi, Mohammad An-Natsha, and Dr. Azzam Salhab.
Fateh leader, legislator Marwan Barghouthi, and secretary-general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), Ahmad Saadat, are also imprisoned by Israel and serving life terms. There are approximately 26 legislators currently detained by Israel.
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