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*=== News Update ===


   <http://www.dci-pal.org/>            2008/07/02

*10-year-old subjected to torture by Israeli soldiers*



     Name: Ezzat H
Age at incident: 10
Date of incident: 11 June 2008
Location: Sanniriya, Qalqiliya
Accusation: None



*
A 10-year-old boy was subjected to physical abuse amounting to torture for
2.5 hours by Israeli soldiers who stormed his family's shop on 11 June,
seeking information on the location of a handgun. The boy was repeatedly
beaten, slapped and punched in the head and stomach, forced to hold a stress
position for half and hour, and threatened. He was deeply shocked and lost
two molar teeth as a result of the assault.*

On Wednesday 11 June 2008, at around 10:30am, 10-year-old Ezzat, his brother
Makkawi (7) and sister Lara (8) were in their father's shop selling animal
feed and eggs in the village of Sanniriya, near the West Bank city of
Qalqiliya. The children were suddenly startled to see two Israeli soldiers
storm in to the shop.

*Interrogation and abuse in the shop
*
One soldier wearing a black T-shirt started shouting in a loud, menacing
voice in Arabic, *"your father sent us to you to collect his gun".* A
terrified Ezzat responded, *"My father does not own a gun".* The soldier
responded by slapping Ezzat hard across the right cheek and his brother
Makawi across his face. The soldier then ordered Makkawi and Lara to leave
the shop. Once the younger children had left the soldier demanded once again
that Ezzat hand over his father's gun. Although Ezzat repeated that his
father did not own a gun the soldier ordered him to search for it in the
sacks containing the animal feed. Ezzat kept insisting that there was no gun
in the shop so the soldier slapped him once again, this time across his left
cheek.

One of Ezzat's friends, realising that something was wrong, tried to enter
the shop but was kicked by the soldier standing at the door and prevented
from entering. Soon a group of local people had gathered outside the shop.
Some of the people in the group also tried to enter the shop but were
prevented from doing so by the soldier at the door.

The soldier in the black T-shirt asked him once again to produce the gun.
Ezzat answered, *"We do not have anything".* The soldier responded by
punching him hard in the stomach causing Ezzat to fall over on to empty egg
boxes. Ezzat started screaming and crying out from pain and fear. The
soldier in the black T-shirt started making fun of Ezzat and imitated him
crying. Ezzat remained in the shop alone with the soldiers for a further 15
minutes when the soldier in black abruptly grabbed him by his T-shirt and
dragged him out of the shop. Ezzat asked the soldier if he could lock up his
father's shop but the soldier said he wanted it to remain open so that it
could be robbed. The soldier also threatened to put Ezzat in his jeep and
take him away.

Once they were out of the shop, Ezzat was ordered to walk in front of the
soldiers to his house, whilst a gun was pointed at his back. The soldiers
hit him several times on the nape along the way. On approaching his house
Ezzat saw many Israeli military officials surrounding the house and a number
of green military vehicles parked outside. One of the olive coloured jeeps
had the word "police" written on it.

*Interrogation and abuse in the home
*
After arriving at the family's home the soldier in the black T-shirt stood
Ezzat in the yard and ordered him to search the flower basin for the gun.
Before Ezzat had a chance to respond the soldier slapped him so violently
that Ezzat fell down face first into the basin. Without giving him the
chance to stand up the soldier grabbed him by his T-shirt and lifted him up
roughly. He was then instructed in Arabic by another soldier to head to the
guestroom.

On approaching the guestroom Ezzat could see his father standing by the
door. The soldier slapped him on the neck and Ezzat fell to the ground. As
Ezzat stood up the soldier slapped him a second time making him fall to the
ground once again. All this happened in front of his father. He then grabbed
Ezzat by his T-shirt and lifted him in to the air. The soldier told Ezzat's
father that he was going to take his son to prison. He also threatened to
take Ezzat's 19-year-old sister to prison. Ezzat was then pushed forcibly in
to the guest room where his mother and four of his other siblings including
his sisters Diana (19), Raghda (18), (Aya) 15 and brother Jihad (3), were
being held. His mother was crying. Ezzat was also crying and when asked by
his mother why he was crying, he said it was because he had been hit by the
soldiers. His mother asked the soldiers to stop beating her son and to beat
her instead.

After several minutes Ezzat was taken out of the guestroom and slapped
several times by the soldier in black, once so hard that he fell to the
ground. After being moved to several locations in the house Ezzat was told
to stay in the boys' bedroom. The same soldier then left the room but would
return every five minutes to slap Ezzat and also to punch him several times
in the stomach. Each time this took place Ezzat would shout and scream out
in pain and burst in to tears. The soldier would then imitate him and make
fun of him. The soldier hit him around six times.

*Destruction of property and use of stress positions*

A short time later, five soldiers entered the room and proceeded to destroy
the family's property using hammers. In all, the soldiers destroyed wooden
ventilation panels in the attic, a small refrigerator in the bedroom and it
contents, damage to the kitchen, a fan and the fireplace.

Ezzat spent one hour in the bedroom alone with the soldiers. In that hour he
was ordered by the same soldier to stand on one foot for half an hour, with
his back against the wall and with both his hands lifted up in the air (see
picture). Ezzat was exhausted by this but was too scared to put his foot
down on the ground. Eventually he was told by one of the other soldiers that
he could put his foot down. He was then asked to sit down in a squat
position. He managed to remain in this position for two minutes and then had
to stand up. A female soldier then walked in to the room and asked him to
sit on the refrigerator box.

Shortly after the soldier in the black T-shirt returned accompanied by
Ezzat's older sister Diana. He proceeded to ask Ezzat whether he cared for
his sister to which Ezzat responded, *"Yes I do".* The soldier then asked
him to tell him where the gun was hidden and that if he told him where it
was hidden that he would not tell Ezzat's father. The soldier left the room
with Ezzat's sister. He then returned to the room on his own and hit Ezzat
all over his body. He left the room once again and after a while came back
offering Ezzat 10 Shekels in return for telling him where the gun was. Ezzat
responded that he did not care about money. This made the soldier extremely
angry and he took off his helmet and started throwing it at Ezzat from two
metres away. Ezzat was in extreme pain. The soldier continued to hit him
with the helmet and then left the room once again returning to slap him
across his face and on his stomach. This continued for some time with the
soldier leaving the room and returning to hit Ezzat and to question him over
the gun.

*Interrogation of family*

Ezzat then witnessed the soldier in the black T-shirt and the female soldier
leading his sisters and mother to one of the rooms close to the boys'
bedroom. They closed the door of the room but Ezzat could hear the soldiers
shouting at them. He overheard the soldier telling the female soldier to hit
his mother because she was refusing to take her clothes off to be searched.
After the incident was over Ezzat's sister informed him that they were all
strip searched by the female soldier, while the male soldier waited outside.


Meanwhile, a soldier wearing black sunglasses entered the bedroom in which
Ezzat was being held. He walked in pointing a rifle, a few centimetres away
from Ezzat's head. Ezzat was so terrified that he began to shiver. The
soldier laughed and made fun of him. He asked Ezzat to tell him where the
gun was and threatened to shoot him if he didn't. Ezzat continued to
maintain that there was no weapon hidden away. The soldier, getting agitated
shouted at Ezzat, *"for the last time, tell me where the gun is before I
shoot you".* Ezzat repeated that he did not have a gun. Hearing this, the
soldier lowered his rifle and left the room. After about five minutes the
soldier in the black T-shirt entered the room along with four other soldiers
and said that they were leaving but would return.

The soldiers spent two and half hours in the house in total. After the
incident Ezzat spent the night at his uncle's house because he was too
scared to sleep in his home. As a result of the physical assault Ezzat lost
two of his molar teeth and is deeply shocked by the incident.

*DCI/PS Statement
*
DCI/PS is appalled that Israeli authorities would subject a 10-year-old
child to beatings, position abuse and threats over the course of several
hours. The treatment of Ezzat falls within the definition of torture and
other acts of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment as defined
in the *UN Convention Against Torture*, to which Israel is a State Party.
The treatment of Ezzat also infringes numerous other international
conventions to which Israel is bound1, as well as Israeli military and
domestic law2.

DCI/PS again calls on Israel to immediately ensure its compliance with the *UN
Convention Against Torture* and to thoroughly and impartially investigate
the allegations of torture and abuse of Ezzat and bring those found
responsible for such abuse to justice.

DCI/PS also calls on the EU to make the upgrade of EU-Israel bilateral
relations conditional upon measurable and confirmed progress by Israel to
uphold the EU human rights standards in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.

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1. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) – article 5; Fourth Geneva
Convention (1949) – articles 27 and 31 International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights (1966) – article 7; and the UN Convention on the Rights of
the Child (1989) – articles 2(2), 3, 16 and 37(a).

2. Israeli military law establishes the specific offence of "ill treatment"
which prohibits the beating or other abuse of any person in a soldier's
custody: see Military Adjudication Law, 5715-1955, Article 65. See also
articles 378-382 of the Israeli penal code.



*** Take Action ***

Please send appeals in English, Arabic, Hebrew or your own language to
Israel and/or the EU:

*Israel *

   - Urging Israeli authorities to comply with the *UN Convention Against
   Torture* and thoroughly investigate the allegations of torture and abuse
   of Ezzat and other Palestinian detainees and bring those responsible for
   such abuse to justice.

Appeals to:

President of the State of Israel
Shimon Peres, President of the State of Israel
Office of the President
3 Hanassi St., 92188
Jerusalem, Israel.
Tel:  +972 2 6707211
Fax: +972 2 5610033
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Salutation: Dear President*

Prime Minister of the State of Israel
Ehud Olmert, Prime Minister
Telephone:  +972 2 6753277
Telephone2:  +972 2 6753547
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Saluation: Dear Prime Minister
*
Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ms. Tzipi Livni, MK
9 Yitzhak Rabin Blvd., Kiryat Ben-Gurion, Jerusalem 91035
Fax: + 972 2 5303367
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Salutation: Dear Foreign Affairs Minister  *


*European Union *

   - Urging the EU to pressure Israel to immediately ensure its compliance
   with the *UN Convention Against Torture* and thoroughly investigate the
   allegations of torture and abuse of Ezzat and other Palestinian detainees
   and bring those responsible for such abuse to justice.
   - Urging the EU to make the upgrade of EU-Israel bilateral relations
   conditional upon measurable and confirmed progress by Israel to uphold EU
   human rights standards in the occupied Palestinian territory.
   - Making the EU aware of the recent inclusion of Palestine/Israel as a
   priority conflict for the implementation of the *EU Guidelines on
   Children and Armed Conflict,* and of the subsequent reporting tasks on
   child rights violations incumbent upon EU diplomatic missions and EU
   institutions in the field.

Appeals to:

Mr. Bernard Kouchner, Ministre des Affaires Etrangères
Ministère des Affaires Etrangères français
37, quai d'Orsay, 75 007 Paris, France
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Personal Representative for Human Rights (CFSP) of the EU Secretary General/

High Representative Javier Solana
Ms. Riina Kionka
175 Rue de la Loi BE 1048 Brussels, Belgium
Fax. : +32 2 281 61 90
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Commissioner for External Affairs and European Neighbourhood Policy
HE Ms. Benita Ferrero- Waldner
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


           Copyright (c) 2008 DCI/PS <http://www.dci-pal.org/>.



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