« Plundering Ukraine for ProfitObama Sells Confrontation with Russia »

Willful Medical Negligence in Israeli Prisons

March 28th, 2014

by Stephen Lendman

UN Basic Principles for the Treatment of Prisoners affirm their fundamental rights. They require they "be treated with the respect due to their inherent dignity and value as human beings."

"There shall be no discrimination on the grounds of race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status."

"(A)ll prisoners shall be discharged in keeping with a State's other social objectives and its fundamental responsibilities for promoting the well-being and development of all members of society."

International human rights law prohibits cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. It affirms the right to health.

It requires all members of society receive proper treatment to the extent feasible. Incarceration is no excuse to deny them.

Article 10 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) requires treating "(a)ll persons deprived of their liberty (with) humanity and respect for the inherent dignity of the human person."

America's Constitution prohibits cruel and usual punishment. US courts interpret this to mean prisoners requiring medical care receive what's necessary to treat them.

Deliberate indifference is considered lawless. US prison authorities do what they please. So do their Israeli counterparts.

International laws and standards are systematically violated. Ill prisoners suffer unjustly out of sight and mind.

Almost a million US inmates report one or more chronic health problems. Access to proper care is poor at best.

The same holds for Palestinians in Israeli prisons and then some. Conditions resemble gulag hell. Treatment is deplorable. Fundamental human rights are denied.

Geneva's Common Article 3 requires "humane treatment for all persons in enemy hands, specifically prohibit(ing) murder, mutilation, torture, cruel, humiliating and degrading treatment (and) unfair trial(s)."

Fourth Geneva's Article 56 states:

"To the fullest extent of the means available to it, the Occupying Power has the duty of ensuring and maintaining, with the cooperation of national and local authorities, the medical and hospital establishments and services, public health and hygiene in the occupied territory, with particular reference to the adoption and application of the prophylactic and preventive measures necessary to combat the spread of contagious diseases and epidemics."

"Medical personnel of all categories shall be allowed to carry out their duties."

Article 91 affirms that "Every place of internment shall have an adequate infirmary, under the direction of a qualified doctor, where internees may have the attention they require, as well as an appropriate diet. Isolation wards shall be set aside for cases of contagious or mental diseases."

Article 92 states "Medical inspections of internees shall be made at least once a month."

"Their purpose shall be, in particular, to supervise the general state of health, nutrition and cleanliness of internees, and to detect contagious diseases, especially tuberculosis, malaria, and venereal diseases."

"Such inspections shall include, in particular, the checking of weight of each internee and, at least once a year, radioscopic examination."

Palestinians are willfully denied proper treatment. Ashraf Abu Dhra is one of many examples. In May 2006, he was imprisoned.

In 2008, he became disabled. In detention, he suffered lung failure, immunodeficiency and a brain virus. Deplorable medical neglect killed him.

In mid-November 2012, he was released. Ten days later, he lapsed into coma. On January 22, 2013, he died. Proper care would have saved him.

On January 2, 2012, Zakaria Issa succumbed to cancer. It was five months after being released. Israel denied him permission to receive specialized treatment in Jordan.

Since 1967, over 200 Palestinian prisoners died in captivity. Some from torture. Others from medical neglect.

Prison life for Muslims is hell. Horrific conditions include severe overcrowding, poor ventilation and sanitation, no change of clothes, adequate clothing, wooden planks with thin mattresses, filthy blankets, inadequate food in terms of quality, quantity or conformance with dietary requirements, restricted or no access to family members and counsel, as well as willful medical neglect.

All of the above is standard practice. Palestinians are treated like sub-humans. Societies perhaps are best judged by how they treat children, the elderly, the poor, most disadvantaged and prisoners.

America strikes out on all counts. So does Israel. Both countries systematically violate fundamental international law.

They do it unaccountably. They do it with impunity. They do it because international leaders able to act responsibly do nothing.

Addameer discussed Israeli medical negligence. It's longstanding. It's systematic. Palestinians are denied proper care.

Most ill prisoners get painkillers at most. It substitutes for proper treatment. Seriously ill inmates wait weeks or months for hospitalization.

Deplorable conditions gravely impact health. Sunlight is lacking. So is proper nutrition. Adequate recreation and exercise are restricted. Bone pain, rheumatism and other health problems follow.

Imprisonment takes its toll. Released detainees suffer chronic health problems. They include virtually every illness and disease imaginable.

Cancer, skin diseases, kidney problems, dental ones, anemia, and ulcers are commonplace.

Prison doctors and other medical staff "find themselves in a situation of 'dual loyalty,' " said Addameer.

They're beholden to state authorities. They serve Israel's security apparatus. They violate their Hippocratic oath. It requires upholding fundamental ethical standards.

Working for Israel's Prison Service requires they abandon them. They do it voluntarily. They're more witch doctors than real ones.

They're complicit in torture and other forms of abuse. They commit crimes against humanity in the process.

They're accountable only to their conscience. Self-reproach isn't their long suit.

Ragheb Abu Dyak heads the Palestinian Prisoners' Club Association. Last November, he said health conditions for inmates were deplorable.

More than one-third of prisoners suffer illnesses and diseases. Poor treatment exacerbates them. Incarceration assures a lifetime of pain and suffering for thousands.

Since June 1967, well over 700,000 Palestinians were imprisoned. Most were males. According to Addameer, "the number of Palestinians detained (amounts to about) 40% of the total male Palestinian population in the OPT."

Arrests are routinely made. Palestinians are guilty of being non-Jews. Every day is Kristallnacht in Palestine. Normal life is denied. Racism is institutionalized.

State terror is official Israeli policy. So is collective punishment. Fear is constant. Peaceful public demonstrations are assaulted. Free expression and movement are prohibited. Population centers are isolated. Borders are closed.

Crimes of war and against humanity repeat without redress. Wanting to live free in sovereign Palestine is called terrorism.

Suffocating siege affects Gaza. Palestinian lawmakers are imprisoned for belonging to the wrong party.

Crimes against humanity persist without end. Palestinians are persecuted everywhere for any reason or none at all - at work, at home, at prayer, in school, at checkpoints, virtually anywhere. Appalling abuses follow.

Prison conditions cut them off entirely from the outside world. Isolated prisoners suffer most. So do chronically ill ones.

Proper treatment is willfully denied. Medical neglect is extreme. Required surgery takes months or years to get. Conditions go from bad to worse.

"The only medicine given for the treatment of all diseases is painkillers," said Addameer. Prison authorities "den(y) access (to) medicines from outside..."

Family members, doctors or Palestinian organizations can't provide it. Prison authorities prohibit it. Pain and suffering follow. It's at epidemic levels in Israel's gulag hell.

A teenager with Familial Mediterranean Fever complained about severe abdominal pain. He felt like his stomach was about to explode, he said.

Chest and joint inflammation exacerbated his condition. He was imprisoned for throwing stones.

Israel denied 18-year old Muhammad surgery until his appendix ruptured. Doing so spread infection throughout his abdomen.

He was lucky to stay alive. He was hospitalized for over two weeks.

Medical neglect is an international crime. Denying 28-year-old Salem Kassab cost him sight in one eye. Surgery could have saved it. Prison doctors spurned him.

Palestinian Minister for Prisoners and former ones, Atallah Abu Subbah, said ill Palestinians endure systematic crimes against humanity in Israeli prisons.

He called on international community leaders to intervene responsibly. Pain and suffering persist.

Israel is a world class human rights abuser. Things are worse than ever now. Palestinians suffer out of sight and mind.

-###-

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book is titled "Banker Occupation: Waging Financial War on Humanity"

http://www.claritypress.com/Lendman.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

It airs Fridays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.

http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour

No feedback yet

Voices

Voices

  • By Richard Turpin, World BEYOND War Isolation has not prevented Kiribati from suffering the depradations of colonialism, militarism, and capitalism. David Swanson asked me to write about Kiribati after I wrote to him to point out Costa Rica is not the…
  • by Tracy Turner The preceding nuclear pollution article, "Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: 2024 Aftermath, Risks, and Insights, " examined the millennial-spanning consequences of nuclear disasters like Chornobyl and Fukushima, atomic testing, and…
  • By David Swanson, World BEYOND War I do see a problem with justifying the U.S. Civil War while recognizing the damage done by of regrettable dreams of vengeance... I wasn’t going to read The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates because I’m doing what I can to…
  • By Kathy Kelly, World BEYOND War The Biblical Book of Job chronicles a string of catastrophes relentlessly plaguing the main character, Job, who loses his prosperity, his home, his health, and his children. Eventually, an agonized Job curses his own…
  • LifeSiteNews The president-elect praised the former Democratic congresswomen and said she'll bring a 'fearless spirit' to the intelligence community as a member of his cabinet. President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he would nominate…
  • Paul Craig Roberts There’s many a slip between cup and lip I have been speaking with MAGA Americans and, as I suspected, there is little comprehension of the vast impediments to renewal. The swamp that Trump is to drain is entrenched and…
  • PDF's for Einstein, Dr. Rosaly M. C. Lopes, Darwin, Lorenzo Langstroth, Marie Curie, Shakespeare & Many More! by Tracy Turner Shakespeare, Curie, Orwell, Hemingway, Dostoevsky, Lopes, Einstein Dr. Rosaly Lopes Director of the Planetary Science…
  • RT.com Speaking just one day after the Republican candidate's US election victory, the Russian president explained Moscow's position on a range of global issues Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed pressing global issues at Sochi's annual Valdai…
  • The Pretender's Magic is their diversity in musical range. Mystifying the sultry blues of "Blue Sun" to the punk-infused anthems like "Brass in Pocket," the band slips into these heterogeneous grooves with greased skids. Chrissie's wide-ranging influences pair with The Pretenders, evolving while retaining core elements of its personality. The eclectic portfolio will consistently deliver a "new" live surprise. Sorry, but there is no raucous Lynyrd Skynyrd "Play Free Bird" here. Everybody has a favorite, many favorites. The diversity of the songs makes every new and old fan curious to learn more about one aspect or another of the band's expression.
  • By Joe Granville When the formula is calculated, it yields a very small probability—around 1.45 × 10⁻¹⁴, or 0.00014%. This result suggests that, mathematically, Trump's victory is extremely unlikely under these assumptions. A centrist in the Tea Party,…
November 2024
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
 << <   > >>
          1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30

  XML Feeds

powered by b2evolution
FAIR USE NOTICE: This site contains copyrighted articles and information about environmental, political, human rights, economic, democratic, scientific, and social justice issues, etc. This news and information is displayed without profit for educational purposes, in accordance with, Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Thepeoplesvoice.org is a non-advocacy internet web site, edited by non-affiliated U.S. citizens. editor
ozlu Sozler GereksizGercek Hava Durumu Firma Rehberi Hava Durumu Firma Rehberi E-okul Veli Firma Rehberi