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Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Gaza violence: Amnesty International slams Hamas for campaign of torture and murder
Members
of the Hamas movement carried out a brutal campaign of abductions,
torture and unlawful killings against Palestinians accused of
"collaborating" with Israel during Israel's military offensive in Gaza
in July and August 2014, a report by Amnesty International says.
'Strangling Necks': Abduction, torture and summary killings of
Palestinians by Hamas forces during the 2014 Gaza/Israel conflict
highlights the extra-judicial execution of at least 23 Palestinians and
the arrest and torture of dozens of others, including members and
supporters of Hamas's political rivals, Fatah.
"It is absolutely appalling that, while Israeli forces were
inflicting massive death and destruction upon the people in Gaza, Hamas
forces took the opportunity to ruthlessly settle scores, carrying out a
series of unlawful killings and other grave abuses," said Philip Luther,
Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Amnesty
International.
"In the chaos of the conflict, the de facto Hamas administration
granted its security forces free rein to carry out horrific abuses
including against people in its custody. These spine-chilling actions,
some of which amount to war crimes, were designed to exact revenge and
spread fear across the Gaza Strip."
Operation 'Strangled Necks'
Many of these murders were publicly billed as part of an operation
codenamed "Strangled Necks" - attacks against people whom Hamas deemed
to be "collaborators" assisting Israel during the July and August 2014.
However, at least 16 of those executed had been in Hamas custody
since before the conflict broke out. Many had been awaiting the outcome
of their trials when they were taken away from prison and summarily
executed.
Amnesty said that Hamas forces also abducted, tortured or attacked
members and supporters of Fatah, their main rival political organisation
within Gaza, including former members of the Palestinian Authority
security forces.
The human rights group - usually a sharp critic of Israel - noted
that not a single person had been held accountable for the crimes
committed by Hamas forces against Palestinians during the 2014 conflict.
"Instead of upholding justice, the Hamas authorities and leadership
have continuously encouraged and facilitated these appalling crimes
against powerless individuals. Their failure to even condemn the
unlawful killings, abduction and torture of perceived suspects leaves
them effectively with blood on their hands," said Luther.
In one documented case, Atta Najjar, a former police officer under
the Palestinian Authority who has a mental disability, was serving a
15-year prison term imposed by a military court after he was arrested in
2009 and subsequently convicted of "collaborating" with Israel. On 22
August 2014, he was taken out from the prison and executed.
"There were marks of torture and bullet shots on his body. His arms
and legs were broken... his body was as if you'd put it in a bag and
smashed it... His body was riddled with about 30 bullets. He had
slaughter marks around his neck, marks of knives... And from behind the
head – there was no brain. Empty... It was difficult for us to carry
him... He was heavy, like when you put meat in a bag; no bones. His
bones were smashed. They broke him in the prison," said his brother, who
retrieved the body from al-Shifa hospital morgue on 22 August 2014.
In another, Ibrahim Dabour, an insurance company employee and father
of two children, was held at Katiba Prison in Gaza City standing trial
before a military court on a charge of "communicating with hostile
sides" when he was taken out and extra-judicially executed by firing
squad on 22 August 2014.
"We were told about the execution by people around us at 1pm. There
was no official notification. He was executed at 9:30am on Friday. My
brother received a text message at 10:31pm that night saying 'The
judgement against Ibrahim Dabour has been carried out according to the
Shari'a as per the ruling of the Revolutionary Court'," his brother told
Amnesty International.
"Even if he had been sentenced to death, there would have been an
appeals process and other alternatives. What they have done is nothing
to do with justice, it's just criminal. These are the actions of
militias," he said.
'Collaborators' dragged along the floor then shot in front of spectators, including children
Amnesty said said that six men were publicly executed by Hamas forces
outside al-Omari mosque on 22 August in front of hundreds of spectators
including children. Hamas announced the men were suspected
"collaborators" who had been sentenced death in "revolutionary courts".
The hooded men were dragged along the floor to kneel by a wall facing
the crowd, then each man was shot in the head individually before being
sprayed with bullets fired from an AK-47.
"The Hamas leadership repeatedly calls for rights and justice for
Palestinians in Gaza and elsewhere. But they do not always act in a
manner that reflects respect for rights, justice and the rule of law. By
failing to halt such grave violations, the Hamas authorities are
dragging the name of justice through the mud and condoning these
appalling crimes," said Luther. Smoke and flames are seen following what police said was an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.Reuters
"Hamas forces have displayed a disregard for the most fundamental
rules of international humanitarian law. Torture and cruel treatment of
detainees in an armed conflict is a war crime. Extrajudicial executions
are also war crimes. The de facto administration in Gaza must send a
message to all law enforcement forces to treat prisoners humanely at all
times. All allegations of extrajudicial execution and torture must be
impartially and independently investigated and the perpetrators brought
to justice in fair trials," he added.
Amnesty International urged "the Palestinian authorities, including
the Hamas de facto administration in Gaza, to co-operate with
independent and impartial international investigative mechanisms,
judicial or non-judicial, including the Commission of Inquiry set up by
the UN Human Rights Council in July 2014.
"They should seek to ensure that the cases documented in this report,
among others, are investigated impartially and independently and that,
wherever there is sufficient admissible evidence, suspected perpetrators
are brought to justice in proceedings that fully respect international
fair trial standards and without recourse to the death penalty."
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