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Friday 28 December 2012 - 14:40

PA thinks suing Israel at ICC over detention of children

Story Code : 225838
PA thinks suing Israel at ICC over detention of children
“We need to use the newly-gained state status to take measures against Israel for its crimes especially the arrest, detention, and abuse of Palestinian children, let alone trying them before military courts,” Al Arabiya quoted the acting Palestinian Minister of Detainees’ Affairs, Eissa Karakea as saying on Thursday.
 
Palestine recently won a status upgrade at the United Nations to “non-member observer state,” which granted Palestinians access to UN agencies and the ICC.
 
Karakea accused the Israeli regime of “violating the Child Protection Act and all international laws by subjecting children to such traumatic experiences.”
 
He noted that the international community is well aware of the atrocities committed against the Palestinian children.
 
“Several human rights organizations are launching campaigns and organizing conferences in solidarity with Palestinian children and are spreading testimonials by the victims, but this is not enough. We need to take further steps,” he said.
 
Palestinian children held by Israel are reportedly maltreated and beaten brutally to confess to having committed crimes.
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