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Palestinian Detainees call on all faction to resume internal talks

author Wednesday August 29, 2007 22:32author by IMEMC Staff Report this post to the editors

Palestinian detainees imprisoned by Israel in the Galboa’ Prison, voiced an appeal to all Palestinian factions to resume their internal talks in order to end the ongoing tension between Fateh and Hamas, and focus on the important issues of the struggle against the occupation.

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The detainees also demanded the factions to focus more attention on their case imprisoned behind Israeli occupation bars for resisting the occupation.

They added that they are all united, regardless of their political affiliation or interests.
Meanwhile, one of the lawyers of the Nafha Society for defending the rights of the detainees and human rights, stated that detainee Ali Atatra is suffering from serious health issue due to a heart condition, and is repeatedly losing conscious but not provided with any medical help.

Another detainee, identified as Hamza Al Kaloty, suffers repeated high fever and urinary tract infections, while detainee Wael Qasem suffers from high blood pressure and a kidney disease.

The detainees in Galboa’ appealed the Palestinian Ministry of Detainees, and human rights groups to intervene and provide them with the needed essential materials as they suffer from malnutrition, and other health issues, in addition to ongoing violations by the army guarding the prisons and detention centers.

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