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Palestinian Peace Activist, Ameer Makhoul, Tortured
and Indicted by Israeli Occupation Government on Flimsy Charges
Friday October 29, 2010 09:20 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News
Palestinian peace activist, Ameer Makhoul, from Haifa, was arraigned
on Wednesday in an Israeli occupation government court on a variety of
charges ranging from 'contacting a foreign agent' to 'spying for
Hezbollah. Makhoul, who says he was tortured
while in an Israeli prison, believes the charges against him are
politically motivated.
Makhoul heads the
Union of Arab Community-Based Organizations, a network of organizations
that work for equal rights for Palestinians with Israeli citizenship.
These Palestinians make up 20% of the population of Israel, and have
been called a 'demographic threat' by current Israeli occupation
government foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman. Lieberman has openly
advocated a policy of expulsion of non-Jews, including those indigenous
to the land, from what is now the state of Israel.
According to
Ameer Makhoul, he was abducted by Israeli occupation forces from his
home in May, and held for twelve days under extreme duress before he was
allowed to speak with a lawyer. At Wednesday's indictment, Makhoul
accepted a plea agreement that will result in him serving from seven to
ten years in an Israeli prison.
In addition to Makhoul claimed,
with medical documentation, that he was tortured while in custody, and
has also submitted documentation to the Israeli Attorney General's
office in July that his confidential sessions with his lawyers had been
illegally wiretapped.
Based on the complaint, the Israeli
occupation government violated provision 45 of the Prisons Ordinance
which states: “A prisoner is entitled to meet his lawyer in order to
receive professional service. A prisoner will meet his lawyer privately,
and under conditions that secure the confidentiality of discussions and
documents that will be exchanged in the meeting, but in a way that
enables supervision of the prisoner’s movements.”
Evidence against Makhoul appears to be flimsy.
According to his lawyers, the Israeli justice system has more to do with
the political climate than the evidence, and without the plea deal
Makhoul could have faced a much longer prison term.
On
Wednesday, Orna Kohn, one of Makhoul's lawyers, reported him saying,
"in any other country these charges would not be
considered sufficient for an indictment." Kohn added that,
considering the present political climate, the plea agreement was the
best legal option for Makhoul under Israeli law given Israel's security
concerns, and in light of the history of rulings in Israeli courts
dealing with such charges.
The Palestinian peace activist is
scheduled to be sentenced on December 3rd of this year.
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