|
Middle East: UN protests armed Israeli raid on international staff member's home
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/28/2002
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has protested to the Israeli military at the treatment of one of the Agency's international staff members and her family, who were subject to degrading searches and unjustified detention.
In the early hours of 22 November, a military combat unit of 20-30 heavily armed troops surrounded the Bethlehem home of Allegra Pacheco, UNRWA's Field Legal Officer. She was held at gunpoint in the open air for two hours while her house was searched, her mobile phone was taken from her and her car was used as a prop for military weapons. Pacheco repeatedly protested her UN status to the troops -- protests which were ignored.
In addition Pacheco's husband, who is recognized by the UN as a dependent of a staff member, was forced to partially strip before being taken into a military custody. UNRWA has since learned that an 11-day detention order has been issued in respect of Pacheco's husband, Abed Al-Ahmar. "An armed raid on a staff member's home and degrading treatment of her and her spouse is disruptive of her ability to carry out her official functions," UNRWA said in a statement. "This is completely contrary to the undertakings made by the Government of Israel to facilitate the work of the Agency."
UNRWA, which understands that Al-Ahmar is being held without just cause, has requested his release. Currently 23 of UNRWA's Palestinian staff in the West Bank are being detained by the Israeli authorities. All but three are being held without charge. UNRWA has requested explanations for each arrest but has received no reply and is refused access to its staff after their arrests.
Previous Stories:
Abu Mazen renews call to halt militarizing the Intifada; A Palestinian committee to contact the Israeli peace camp
(11/27/2002)
International federation of journalists castigates Israel over bad treatment of journalists
(11/25/2002)
Israeli forces delay ambulance while UNRWA project manager dies in jenine
(11/25/2002)
Please add a link on your webiste pointing to ArabicNews.com and bookmark ArabicNews.com & subscribe to our daily email news bulletin.
|
Advertise on ArabicNews.com. MyFlowers.com sold more than $2700 of flowers in one month advertising on ArabicNews.com! Make your company, and products a success. Special rate for new and small business. Inquire!Advertising Info


|