Autopsy shows Palestinian detainee tortured to
death in Israeli jail
Monday February 25, 2013 02:57:01 PM,
Agencies
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West Bank: A Palestinian prisoner who died in
an Israeli jail was tortured to death, a Palestinian official
charged on Sunday, dismissing Israeli accounts of an apparent
heart attack.
Arafat Jaradat’s autopsy showed torture resulting from fractures
in his body and bruises in his face, while his heart was in good
condition, said Issa Qaraqaa, the minister in charge of prisoner
affairs, citing a Palestinian doctor who took part in the autopsy.
“These results prove Israel killed him,” Qaraqaa told a news
conference.
Jaradat died on Saturday in an Israeli jail from what prison
authorities initially said appeared to have been a heart attack.
The 30-year-old man from Sair near Hebron in the West Bank was
arrested last Monday for alleged involvement in a November 2012
stone-throwing incident which injured an Israeli, according to
Israel’s Shin Bet domestic intelligence service.
Palestinians said he was a member of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades,
the armed wing of Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah
movement.
Jaradat’s body was transferred to a hospital in Hebron late on
Sunday after an autopsy at Israel’s national forensic institute
near Tel Aviv in which the Palestinian doctor participated.
He was to be buried at noon on Monday.
An Israeli police spokesman had no comment on the autopsy results
or investigation into Jaradat’s death, and would only say that
“the subject is still under examination.”
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