巴勒斯坦著名安全囚犯马尔万·巴尔古提的律师表示,他在最近的一次探视中发现,他的当事人在最近几周内被以色列警卫严重殴打过三次。律师在一份声明中称:“4月8日在加诺特监狱,他遭到毒打并流血超过两个小时,请求医疗救助却遭到拒绝。”
此前,巴尔古提在3月24日和25日也分别遭到了袭击,包括警卫带犬进入其牢房并强行将其按在地上导致狗对其进行多次攻击。律师认为这并非孤立事件,而是呈现出一种升级的虐待、暴力和医疗忽视模式,使巴尔古提处于迫在眉睫的危险之中。
巴勒斯坦权力机构主席阿巴斯发表声明,对巴勒斯坦被拘留者在以色列监狱中所遭受的镇压和暴力攻击表示强烈谴责。巴尔古提被许多巴勒斯坦人视为阿巴斯的潜在继任者,自2002年以来一直被关押,目前因在第二次起义期间策划袭击导致平民死亡而服刑。
目前,中东局势因伊朗战争的持续而异常紧张,美军与以方在各个层面的行动都在进一步升级。
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An attorney for prominent Palestinian security prisoner Marwan Barghouti says he discovered during a recent visit with his client that he was severely beaten three separate times by Israeli guards in recent weeks.
“On April 8 in Ganot Prison, he was severely beaten and left bleeding for more than two hours. He requested medical care and was denied treatment,” Ben Marmarelli says in a statement.
“On March 25, he was assaulted during his transfer from Megiddo to Ganot. On March 24, in Megiddo Prison, guards entered his cell with a dog, forced him to the ground, and the dog repeatedly attacked him,” he says.
“These are not isolated incidents. They form a clear pattern of escalating abuse: violence, medical neglect, and treatment that places him at immediate risk,” Marmarelli writes.
“He had a great deal to say. Above all, he wanted to know more about his family and the Palestinian people,” says the lawyer.
Marmarelli’s report sparks widespread condemnations from Palestinian Authority officials.
PA President Mahmoud Abbas “expressed his strong condemnation of the repression, abuse, and brutal assaults endured by Palestinian detainees in Israeli occupation prisons, which violate their human dignity,” his office says in a statement.
Barghouti, seen by many Palestinians as a potential successor to Abbas, has been incarcerated since 2002. He is serving five cumulative life terms plus 40 years in prison for helping plan terror attacks during the Second Intifada that killed five civilians.
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