Apa ajaran Islam ngasih kompensasi ke tawanan kafir yg dibunuh, disiksa atau diperkosa? Kagak tuh, malahan ajaran Islam bilang gpp unt ngebunuh tawanan kafir atau merkosa.
From: Sunny <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Friday, May 4, 2012 6:23 AM >Subject: [proletar] Israel to pay NIS 1.2 million to Palestinian convict >killed in prison riot > > > >Refl: Apakah korban kekerasan (siksaan) atau penembakan Polri atau TNI >diberikan kompensasi? > >http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/israel-to-pay-nis-1-2-million-to-palestinian-convict-killed-in-prison-riot-1.427874 >a.. Published 00:44 03.05.12 >b.. Latest update 00:44 03.05.12 >Israel to pay NIS 1.2 million to Palestinian convict killed in prison riot >Wife and young son of the prisoner killed by guards at Ketziot security prison >to receive damages awarded by Tel Aviv District Court. >By Tomer Zarchin Tags: Islamic Jihad Tel Aviv > > >The Prison Service has agreed to pay NIS 1.2 million to the family of an >Islamic Jihad member shot fatally by guards during a riot touched off by a >controversial 2007 search at Ketziot security prison. >However, the State Prosecution's Office closed the case against the guards >involved in the search, which ended with a dead prisoner, 15 injured >prisoners, 15 injured guards and a burned section of the jail. > >Ketziot Prison > >Photo by: Alberto Denkberg > >The Tel Aviv District Court recently authorized a compensation agreement >between the Prison Service and the wife and young son of the prisoner killed, >Mohammed Ashkar, 30, of the village of Tzaida. The agreement has not been >officially published, however, and it does not include the state accepting >responsibility for the events that led to Ashkar's death. > >On October 22, 2007 the Prison Service carried out an operation meant partly >to boost the morale of the elite guard unit Masada. The operation included a >surprise search of prisoners in Ketziot's Section 12B. > >The operation's four goals, listed in the Prison Service's investigation and >reported in Haaretz in 2009, were to carry out a surprise search with the >intention of "creating deterrence," to "increase morale and motivation" among >prison guards, to sharpen the guards' skills and to seize objects that could >be used to breach prison security. > >In his briefing before the search, Ketziot Prison Commander Shlomi Cohen said >told the guards: "If we manage to surprise the prisoners, all the better. If >any of this leaks out [beforehand], there will be a lot of noise." > >Four minutes after the operation began as planned at 2 A.M., riots broke out, >spreading from section 12B throughout the compound. Prisoners reacted >violently, throwing things and setting the cell section on fire, the report >said. > >At 2:12 A.M., Cohen ordered the Masada unit into the section, where the >prisoners live in tents. The team commander said he encountered "a large >number of prisoners" who threw things at him. "The team commander opened fire >according to the rules of engagement, at prisoners' legs. A prisoner who >entered the line of fire was shot in the head," the report says of Ashkar's >death. > >The report also said a Masada officer recommended raiding other wings of the >prison in the near future "to make the Prison Service's policy clear to the >prisoners." > >Ashkar had been jailed nearly two years before the incident for membership in >Islamic Jihad. The authorities first told the family that Ashkar had been shot >while trying to escape, his father, Seti Ashkar, told Haaretz. Afterward they >said he had accidentally been shot during the riot. > >The family said Ashkar was shot due to a series of severe failures and >negligence on the prison guards' part, including the unnecessary and >unjustified use of firearms, contrary to orders. > >The Masada unit has built an international reputation for riot control since >it was organized in 2003 to replace army and police units in quelling prison >disturbances. It has developed a variety of controversial, so-called "no-kill" >weapons such salt bullets that burn the skin and cloth bags with metal balls, >intended to injure rioters but not kill them. > >About two months ago a legal battle waged by the Ashkar family to investigate >the circumstances of the prisoner's death ended after the family obtained most >of the video footage of the incident. > >The State Prosecutor's Office told Haaretz it decided to close the case after >a "thorough study of the investigation material and testimonies of Prison >Service officers in court. ... The guards acted under real, tangible threats >of physical injury and despite this, used the means at their disposal with >restraint." > >In recent years the Prison Service has paid millions of shekels in >compensation agreements with prisoners' families. Last year it paid almost NIS >2 million to the estate of prisoner Yoni Alzam, who died in mysterious >circumstances in his cell about six years ago, hours before he was due to >testify in another prisoner's trial. > >[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: [email protected] [email protected] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! 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