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ADC calls state department to investigate case of US citizen reported missing in the West Bank
Palestine-USA, Politics, 8/10/2001
The Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) calls upon the United States Department of State to take the necessary steps in protecting the legally guaranteed rights of Adnan Ali, an American citizen reported missing in the West Bank.
Adnan Ali, a 29-year-old American citizen of Palestinian descent, is a resident of Belle Glade, Florida where he owns and operates a convenience store. He and his siblings came to the United States at a very young age and became American citizens in the mid 1980's, ADC says in a statement.
Three weeks ago, Adnan and his wife went to Deir Dibwan (near Ramallah) to attend a family wedding. On August 1, his family reported him missing when he failed to arrive at the home of an American friend whom he was going to visit. His family found his car abandoned on a road near the Israeli settlement of Ofrah. Reports confirm there was no sign of struggle, but there was evidence that the Israeli military had examined the car because they left the blue tape used to indicate that the car had been searched for explosives.
An eye-witness from a neighboring village came forward to tell the family that he was behind Adnan in traffic when two military jeeps pulled Adnan over, examined the car, and threw him in the jeep.
When Adan's brother, Akif, contacted the American Consulate General, he was told that there was nothing they could do but wait. According to Akif, on Friday, August 3, he called the American Consulate again and learned from the duty officer, Elizabeth Sally, that they had a report that the Israeli army had detained Adnan, before denying the report three days later.
ADC says it is in contact with the Department of State regarding Adnan and is also working closely with Partners for Peace, an organization that has worked extensively on cases of human rights abuses by Israel against American citizens of Arab origin. Both ADC and Partners for Peace have contacted Kim Richer, the Overseas American Citizens Services Officer for Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, who has stated that the State Department in conjunction with the American Embassy in Tel Aviv and the American Consulate in Jerusalem have been doing everything they can to locate Adnan. However, the Department of State is unwilling to issue an official letter of protest to the Israeli government, a common practice in a situation such as this one.
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