Palestinian Prisoners Day – Statement by UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for the OPT (Gaylard)


STATEMENT BY THE UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT AND HUMANITARIAN

COORDINATOR FOR THE OCCUPIED PALESTINIAN TERRITORY

MR. MAXWELL GAYLARD ON

PALESTINIAN PRISONERS DAY

17 April 2011

On the occasion of Palestinian Prisoners day, United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Maxwell Gaylard called for protection of the rights of Palestinians in Israeli detention, particularly women and children.

Mr. Gaylard stressed that regardless of the causes of detention, the rule of law must be applied to all of the approximately 6,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli detention, in line with international human rights and humanitarian law. In this regard, Mr. Gaylard noted that the International Committee of the Red Cross continues to play an important role regarding the circumstances of Palestinians held in Israeli detention.

Israel’s policies and practices regarding Palestinian prisoners raise a number of concerns, including a lack of clarity on the legal status of such prisoners, the location and conditions of their incarceration, the need for access to legal counsel and representation, the issue of administrative detention, and the prevention of family visits for detainees from Gaza. “Not allowing family members to visit Palestinian prisoners is inconsistent with international humanitarian law,” Mr. Gaylard observed. “It breaks family

ties and leads to the almost total isolation of these individuals, some for many years.”

Mr. Gaylard stressed that: “The situation of over 200 child prisoners under the age of 18 and 37 women prisoners is of particular concern. We continue to remind the Government of Israel of the importance of addressing the varying needs and protecting the specific rights of these particularly vulnerable detainees, in accordance with international conventions on the treatment of those in detention. Children under the age of 18 are entitled to special protection, and this must be observed by the Israeli authorities”, he noted. Mr. Gaylard also noted that the practice of detaining Palestinians in Israel was contrary to the Geneva Conventions.

Israel is party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women, the Convention Against Torture, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and other international instruments that guarantee basic rights to all persons subject to its jurisdiction.

ENDS.

Ms. Arzu Hatakoy

Special Assistant to the Deputy Special Coordinator &

United Nations Resident / Humanitarian Coordinator

Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO)

Mobile: +972 54 562 78 19

Desk: +972 25 68 72 75

hatakoy@un.org


2019-03-12T17:54:21-04:00

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