ICJ protests Israeli action at Bieta

ICJ protests Israeli action at Bieta

The ICJ is profoundly concerned about the measures taken by the Israeli military authorities in the village of Bieta, apparently as reprisals for the killing of a 15 years old girl from Elon Moreh settlement.

The latest Israeli army reports indicate that the girl was shot by an Israeli settler and not by a Palestinian from Bieta.

On any count the measures taken against the villagers were excessive. In particular the destruction of 16 houses as reprisals or as a punishment are illegal under the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949, as is the decision to deport 20 Palestinians of whom 6 come from Bieta.

According to Israeli officials hundreds of youths have been arrested in Bieta and the entire male population, which would number about 2,000, was detained in a school courtyard, allegedly for questioning.

Malaysia: detentions without charges

Malaysia: detentions without charges

The ICJ has urged the government of Malaysia to bring to trial or release the 91 persons now detained under the Internal Security Act.

Under the Act persons can be detained without charge or trial for indefinite renewable 60 day periods.

ICJ Memorandum on “violations of the human rights of persons in detention or imprisonment

ICJ Memorandum on “violations of the human rights of persons in detention or imprisonment

In response to the request contained in Resolution 7 (XXVII) of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of  Discrimination and Protection of Minorities the ICJ circulated to members of the Commission at their meeting in 1975 a Memorandum relating to “The human rights of persons in detention or imprisonment”.

By Resolution 4 (XXVIII) the Sub-Commission requested the Secretary-General of the United Nations to invite (inter alia) non-governmental organisations to furnish information, in particular about the matters referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 of that Resolution.

The ICJ respectfully draws the attention of the Sub-Commission to the information already contained in its 1975 Memorandum.

In addition, it circulates herewith a further Memorandum consisting mainly of statements made by victims of torture and other ill-treatment in various parts of the world, relating to the matters referred to in the above Resolution.

violations of human rights of persons in detention-non legal submission-1976-eng (full text in English, PDF)

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