Palestinian child Ahmad Manasrah, 14, sentenced to 12 years in Israeli prison
by samidoun
Palestinian child prisoner Ahmad Manasrah, 14, was sentenced in Israeli courts on Monday, 7 November to 12 years in Israeli prison as well as fines of 180,000 NIS ($47,200 USD).
Palestinian lawyer Jamil Saadeh noted
upon Ahmad's conviction in May that “the occupation deliberately kept
the child Ahmad Manasrah imprisoned inside a reform center until he
reached the legal age for full sentencing under Israeli law, which is
the age of 14 years...The court did not take into account what he
suffered from the moment of his detention, being wounded, assaulted and
cursed, treated inside the hospital as a threat, and screamed at during
interrogation by the officers, all of which is documented on video and
condemns the occupation.”
Ahmad,
14, was accused of participating in a stabbing operation against
Israeli settlers in the east Jerusalem settlement of Pisgat Ze'ev last
year, when he was 13 years old. Ahmad was with his 15-year-old cousin,
Hassan Manasrah, at the time, on 12 October 2015. Hassan was shot by
settlers and killed on the street, while Ahmad was run over by settlers
and seriously injured. Video of settlers screaming and cursing at the
bleeding Ahmad and yelling that he should die was widely circulated via
social media. Two settlers were injured in the incident, while Ahmad was
critically injured and Hassan's life was taken. Hassan is one of 57 Palestinian children who have been killed by Israeli forces since 5 October 2015.
Manasrah
was convicted in Israeli courts in May and sentenced today to 12 years
imprisonment. In the Israeli courts in "security" cases, Palestinian
youth do not receive reduced sentencing despite their juvenile ages.
Instead, for every conviction on any charge that carries a maximum
sentence of greater than six months, children 14 and up are sentenced
identically to adults over 18. Such charges include throwing stones, membership in a prohibited organization or incitement for social media postings. Palestinian children are also held without charge or trial under administrative detention.
The
pursuit of extremely lengthy sentences against Palestinian children is a
growing trend in Israeli military and other courts, as illustrated by
the cases of Muawiya Alqam, 14, sentenced to six and one-half years and the pending case of Nurhan Awad,
17, against whom a 15-year sentence is sought. Nurhan's case is
strikingly similar to Ahmad's; she was with her cousin, Hadeel, who was
shot and killed by Israeli settlers while Nurhan was severely injured.
Ahmad's
interrogation was also videotaped, where he was pressured and shouted
at by multiple interrogators as he stated he did not remember the
incident. Ahmad is one of nearly 400 Palestinian children held in
Israeli prisons. Palestinian children are routinely subject to torture
and abuse under interrogation, solitary confinement during
interrogation, beating and kicking by occupation military personnel,
threats of sexual assault and other forms of abuse, reports Defence for Children International Palestine.They are also routinely interrogated harshly without access to a parent or a lawyer.
Samidoun
Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network condemns the sentencing of
Ahmad Manasrah and demands the immediate release of Ahmad and all
imprisoned Palestinian children. We further call for international
action to compel the Israeli state to respect the UN Convention on the
Rights of the Child, and end international military aid and assistance
that funds the imprisonment and torture of Palestinian children. The
imprisonment, oppression, and killing of Palestinian children like Ahmad
and Hassan Manasrah by the Israeli occupation is part and parcel of the
Israeli colonial project in Palestine, and the only true freedom for
Palestinian children will be achieved through the freedom of the
Palestinian people and Palestinian land.
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