Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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Mass arrests in the village of Awarta in the West Bank


information referred to in Article Awarta blitzed overnight, 5 more Detained of 12 April 2011.

71 Awarta resident of the village in the West Bank, including a teenage girl and 2 elderly women, is in Israeli custody without being charged for anything.

3 villagers were detained from their homes in the town of Ramallah during the night between Monday and Tuesday, and their relatives in Awarti, including 2 brothers, were arrested the same night in the village. Brought to the Deputy Chief of the village of Awarta and his a brother, a local journalist. Over the entrance to the village the soldiers searched the graveyard and told locals that he found the old weapons.

The human rights organization Addameer claim that a group of soldiers Jibrila Awada family held captive in their home until 11:30 am on Tuesday. The soldiers gathered 20 members of the family and placed them all in one room in the house and the houses destroyed during the search of internal walls, furniture and porazbijali počupali trees around the house. Among persons who were detained for hours in the room there were 10 children and a pregnant woman. Ambulances are allowed to evacuate a sick wife and a pregnant woman from home. The soldiers at noon was still in the house, along with the remaining 18 family members.

Israeli Armed Forces in 3 hours in the night surrounded a building in Ramallah, and expelled all the tenants out of their apartments, where they then had to wait until the end of the search of the building and testing of the residents. The soldiers check identity cards of all residents and arrested three men from the village of Awarta. All three were taken to a nearby Israeli Ofer detention center.

Locals claim that one of the arrested men, a doctor, while others suffer from kidney failure and is now under house arrest that he determined the Palestinian security service several months ago. The third was arrested a month ago was released from Israeli prisons.

Israeli officials do not make statements about events in the village of Awarta because they are part of a murder investigation kolonističke kolonističkog families from nearby villages. The Israeli government has banned publication of any details about this investigation. For a month, from 11 March 2011. when the murder took place, Israeli forces constantly enter the village and searched the house and detain and forcing villagers to DNA testing.

Human rights groups accuse Israel of all time horrible murder investigation kolonističke family violates international right. On Monday night in Israel, the Palestinian prime minister Fayyad in the West Bank refused to allow to enter the territory of the village of Awarta and visiting residents, and the human rights organizations invited to the village immediately send international observers to be present during the arrests and searches.

6th April Umm Adam and her 80-year-old husband were taken for questioning at a military base Huwwara. The soldiers were in a yard in the village gathered around 150 women and one by one took them for interrogation.

"One interrogator accused me of killing five colonists in Ithamar. I answered that I was 70 years and I'm sick, and it is therefore ridiculous think that I could be involved in this crime ... then they took fingerprints and let me free after 4 hours, "said Umm Adam.

In the same wave of arrests and arrested Umm Adamine 3 daughters. They along with their husbands taken away for questioning, which lasted 10 hours, after which they were released.

Umm George says that her family's home attacked 5 times. During these raids, all the family members were detained and interrogated, including her and her husband. Two of her sons are still held in Israeli custody. In the fifth raid, soldiers seized Umm George and her young daughter, and before they took possession of the house are inserted into it a sound bomb.

Umm Majdi said that all her sons, including a juvenile in custody for a month and that its troops permanently destroy property during house searches. "Brutally beaten by my sons, Majdi (21), Ahamada (19) and hakama (17). They were beaten for no reason, as my wife put the handcuffs on your hands and porazbijali everything inside the house, windows, refrigerator, washing machine and kitchen appliances. Shed and spilled the oil, sugar, salt and flour on the floor and mixed them. "She said.

Despite constant raids, arrests, trials and tests are still no one suspected of crimes against kolonističkom family. Because of the ban on publishing information about this case is not clear what the evidence points to the villagers Awarta, and no indication of other measures. Previous reports mentioned the Thai workers from kolonističkog villages who were taken in for questioning after the murders, but about their possible involvement has no new information.

Chief of the village accused the Israeli forces to carry out collective punishment against residents, and that after they have been abducted from the village of 12 dunums of land for construction kolonističkog Itamar settlement, now want to steal the rest.

Palestinian officials and some Palestinian groups have condemned the murder of family members kolonističke Fogel, the Israeli officials called the killing "terrorist attack" and blamed them for the Palestinian armed groups deny their involvement.

Source: Awarta blitzed overnight, 5 more Detained


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Circus is back in town
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