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Israel uses torture in defiance of court ban, report says

By Steve Weizman in Jerusalem

12 November 2001

Israel has resumed systematic torture of Palestinian detainees even though
the Israeli Supreme Court banned the practice two years ago, three human
rights groups said in a joint report.

The document cited affidavits from detainees, including a 16-year-old who
said he was soaked in freezing water, made to carry a heavy wooden beam
while manacled and then beaten.

An Israeli government report on the issue said the ban on torture was still
in effect and an official added that alleged violations were being
investigated. The government has said that, sometimes, security forces
needed to extract information quickly from suspects who might have knowledge
of an impending attack.

The Israeli report and the response by the human rights groups will be
submitted to a meeting of the United Nations Committee Against Torture.

The joint document by the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel, the
Palestinian rights group Law and the Swiss-based World Organisation Against
Torture contends that the September 1999 High Court ruling has been
regularly flouted, particularly since the intifada began in September of
last year.

The report cites nine affidavits by Arab detainees saying they were
interrogated using methods expressly forbidden under the 1999 ruling or by
existing Israeli or international law. The groups say they have received
about 20 reports of violations since the ruling was passed.

Among these are sleep deprivation, shackling a prisoner to a chair in
painful positions for prolonged periods, use of smelly hoods, the playing of
deafening sounds and beating, slapping and kicking.

Rami Zaul, 16, who was interrogated in October and November 2000, described
how freezing water was poured on to him. He said he was then forced, while
handcuffed, to drag a wooden beam with one of his interrogators standing on
it. "When I got tired and dropped it I was beaten hard," he said.

An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that in many
instances such complaints were unjustified, exaggerated and unsupported by
medical evidence and in some cases they formed part of a disinformation
campaign by Palestinian groups. (AP)



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