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Palestinian activist faces long jail sentence

By agency reporter
January 6, 2021

An Israeli military judge in the occupied West Bank is expected to give his verdict on 6 January 2021 against Issa Amro, a prominent Palestinian activist facing politically-motivated charges for his peaceful activism against Israel’s military occupation and illegal settlements.

Amro is a founder of the Youth Against Settlements group in Hebron, which organises non-violent activism against the illegal Israeli settlements in Hebron and the discriminatory restrictions placed on Palestinians by the Israeli authorities in the city.

Amro first appeared in an Israeli military court in 2016 on 18 charges, ranging from “insulting a soldier” to “participating in a march without a permit”. Some of the charges dated back to 2010.

The following year, Amro was arrested by Palestinian security forces for posting comments on Facebook critical of the Palestinian authorities in the West Bank. He was later charged with disturbing “public order” under the Palestinian Electronic Crimes Law, as well as “causing strife” and “insulting the higher authorities” under the 1960 Jordanian Penal Code, which is still enforced in the West Bank. Amnesty has repeatedly called on the Palestinian authorities in the West Bank to drop all charges against Issa Amro.

Over the past decade, Amnesty has documented a pattern of attacks on Palestinian human rights defenders and activists in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. Amnesty fears that Amro will be given a long prison sentence by the Ofer Military Court.

Saleh Higazi, Amnesty International’s Middle East and North Africa Deputy Director, said: “The Israeli authorities must end their campaign of persecution against Palestinian activist Issa Amro, who is a prominent voice against Israel’s regime of discrimination and systematic human rights violations against Palestinians in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, particularly in Hebron."

Hebron is one of two Palestinian cities in the occupied Palestinian territories that have illegal Israeli settlements inside them. The Israeli authorities have long imposed a set of severe and deeply discriminatory restrictions on movement on Palestinian residents of Hebron which have amounted to collective punishment. Israeli forces in Hebron frequently fail to prevent attacks on Palestinians by settlers and almost never hold those responsible to account.

* Amnesty International https://www.amnesty.org.uk/

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