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03 January 2019

POLICE MALFEASANCE: What are they doing to the youth?


*Police throws demonstrator (youth) over fence [. . .] hits his head  [while] at demonstration against detention of minors.
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The demonstrators protested against the detention conditions of three minors who were arrested by the Shin Bet earlier this week on suspicion of involvement in a security incident. The minors have been held at an undisclosed location and have not been allowed to see their parents or an attorney. The demonstrator hit his head as a result of the police action. He was evacuated to a hospital by Magen David Adom paramedics.

The minors have been held at an undisclosed location and have not been allowed to see their parents or an attorney.
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What are they doing to the youth
They are allowed to protest
One cannot allow such ‘malfeasance' to continue 
The court ruled Thursday that the minors must be allowed to meet with an attorney.





*Source: arutzsheva 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

They have a strange interpretation of democracy when one is not allowed an attorney or to see one's nearest relatives. It's just an uphill battle until the Geulah Shleimah!
A refuah shelimah to the youth who was injured. Those responsible need to be held accountable and sued and, of course, be fired from his position in the police force. When someone is beyond cruel, he is not a descendant of our patriarchs and matriarchs, so say our holy Sages!

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