Nearly one thousand Palestinian children are imprisoned by the Israeli regime, a spokesman of Palestinian prisoners’ affairs ministry says.
The spokesman said Israeli forces have detained at least eight thousands of Palestinian children since the start of the second Palestinian intifada (uprising) in 2000.
About one thousand of them are still in Israeli detention facilities, he added.
Marking World Children’s Day, hundreds of Palestinians children on Thursday rallied in the Gaza Strip to protest the Israeli atrocities against children and the continued blockade on the region.
Demonstrators called on Israel to release all detainees.
According to the Palestinian figures, 800,000 Palestinian children suffer from poverty.
Israeli prisons incarcerate at least 11,500 Palestinians, including women and children, under harsh conditions.
Is not allowed in today’s Jewish religious laws to freely decide the future of the enemy combatants’ children as to finish them or release since the the times of Prophet Jesus(p.o.h). Last time I checked it was perfectly compatible with the traditions of the religious applications accepted by the extremist crazies in the Zionist community!
Ohhhh… lets not forget also the many children prisoners in Turkey’s notorious Diyarbakir Military(Torture) Prison in the Northern Kurdistan only known by the KURDS and the ARMENIANS.
@anonymous2: (I really wish you guys used some kind of alias just to sign at the bottom of your posts!).
I would be most thankful and interested in getting info about the children held in Turkey. Please send me any info you have and I will post it.
Thanks in advance!
Any word on how many arms the IDF have broken whilst torturing these kids?
Vineyard, I think you already know our IP adresses by now huh?
@anonymous#3: (I really wish you guys used some kind of alias just to sign at the bottom of your posts!).
Vineyard, I think you already know our IP adresses by now huh?
As a matter of fact no, I don’t. First, because, as far as I know, blogger.com does not allow me to track IPs. Second, because I don’t care about IPs as I know how easy it is to spoof. And third, even if I thought that the IPs recorded by blogger.com are real – why would I care?!
I am not sure what you mean by your question anyway, but the answer is “no”
It’s called free speech guys. We have the right to raise our voices, and if the government doesn’t like it, then too bad, they can go to hell.
Flash news: I quit smoking. Yeahhh! I’m on my 6th day and I feel great. It’s been over 1 year that I was trying to quit smoking with no result.
Saker,
I am not the original anonymous no.2 but here is what I could find for you quickly:
http://bianet.org/english/kategori/english/111010/the-culture-of-no-punishment-dominates-the-human-rights-violations
http://bianet.org/bianet/kategori/english/77419/57-children-still-under-arrest-in-diyarbakir
One of the turkish governors is trying to take the kids away from their families (he says he loves those kids more than their parents!) because they threw stones to the police during demonstrations.
I will try to get you some info but many international news agencies don’t really want to get turkey angry by getting news coverage on anything related to injustice done to Kurds especially in recent months and years. I suppose everyone wants to make sure turkey is happy so they can get their pipeline through turkey and get fat in harmony! Heck, even german integrity was for sale for the bid of two submarines! ~Anonymust
How to remain anonymous:
do a research on google and look up “tor”
You can download a Tor client and use it to remain anonymous. If you cannot install Tor, then use Firefox as a browser and get Tor-Proxy.NET add-on for Firefox. It can be slow but will have those who visit such sites from countries where freedom of speech does not exist. It can help bypassing filters (as long as the anonimiser site is not blocked) I know the feeling so feel free to ask questions and I will try to help when I have time to check. ~Anonymust
Try this proxy: hidemyass.com it’s the only proxy that won’t even put the IP address of the proxy server.
@Steven: hidemyass looks neat, thanks for the link. However, I would not trust it beyond a very minimal level of privacy since we know nothing about its weaknesses or about the folks behind it.
I agree with anonymous##$*#*&$@! (I am giving up on trying to keep track of who is who): tor is the way to go for real privacy. The drawback? Tor is slow. That’s about it. There is a theoretical weakenss in Tor, but it is very hard to exploit. Besides, you can always combine a Tor proxy with something else :-)
Cheers!
~Anonymust~
Saker, I signed my name as “Anonymust” at the end of my comment as you wanted. Read carefully! :)
~AnonyMUST
@anonyMUST: oops, my fault! mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa as the Papsists say :-))
I guess with age, I am growing blinder, or even dumber…
Bad stuff, at 45 years old :-)
Thanks for your comments anonymust!
Cheers!
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