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Unread 31 Jul 2006, 00:59   #45
Flavius
 
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Re: An angry crowd is attacking the UN building

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Originally Posted by furball
Yes, let's just release prisoners who have attacked our cities and people! That sounds like a good thing to do!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/5211930.stm
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Since the first Palestinian uprising began in 1987 the vast majority of security prisoners held in Israel have always been Palestinians. According to official figures supplied to the Israeli human rights organisation B'Tselem, 9,153 Palestinians are currently held by civilian and military authorities.

Of those, B'Tselem says 8,085 are held in civilian jails, 2,384 of them without charge. Some 645 are held under "administrative detention", without charge and often without knowledge of the suspicions against them. Among those in civil jails are 74 women and 265 under-18s.
2 thousand prisoners without trial? 74 women? 265 under-18s? Surely they're all terrorists.

http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3348
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But despite public pressure within Israeli and Palestine for negotiations, the Israeli government chose to escalate the tension by kidnapping one third of the Palestinian cabinet and bombed Palestinian Authority building infrastructure.
The Palestinian Cabinet is also terrorist.
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