Huwwara, Tue 10.6.08, Afternoon

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Fathiya A., Hannah K. (reporting)
Jun-10-2008
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Afternoon

Translation: Tal H.

 

 

Huwwara 14:15 -
We arrive. The women-soldiers screech ID numbers over a very short distance. We noticed a blue line behind the red one that has already faded. Still, we were not strictly kept behind it.

At the checkpoint: dressing room, (shed where the men replace their belts and tuck in their shirts), waiting rooms (one, crowded at the bars before the inspection, the other - for women - kneeling in wait of their male relatives.
No need for benches, "soon moving to permanent quarters...").

Behind the concrete cubicle, a detainee who was discharged 2 weeks ago from 4 months at Megiddo prison without having been charged. He says detentions at the checkpoint for half an hour every time have become routine. This time, too, he was released after half an hour. Another Palestinian is detained for half an hour after his cell pone was found to contain photos with weapons. He claims he is a member of the Palestinian police. Another detention is carried out after a Palestinian's papers showed him as a resident of Khan Yunes since that is where his ID was issued, arriving from Tunis, even though he resides in the West Bank. He says he has not managed to change his registration at the Palestinian Ministry of the Interior.
A fourth detainee (I have his details, he asked for help) said that one of the soldiers told him a collaborator named him, and since then he is detained every time he reaches the checkpoint, this time for an hour.

We left around 5 p.m.