In a press conference held on Sunday in Ramallah, 14 year old Iman, the daughter of a Palestinian held in an Israeli prison, revealed the contents of a letter which she had sent to the mother of Gilad Shalit, the captured Israeli soldier.Her letter is a plea for peace, a peace that comes from the recognition of the others’ suffering. While recognizing the agony that Shalit’s mother is feeling, Iman asks her if she can bring herself to think about the real issue involved, which is the demanded release of the 1000 women and 300 children held in terrible conditions in Israeli prisons, often for throwing stones and in the case of the women, under various pretexts having to do with Israeli ’security’.
She asks too that the mother of Shalit consider the terrible, thousand-fold sufferings that families must endure as they await the release of their loved ones, many of whom have been imprisoned for years, without charges filed or trials conducted, often abducted from their homes in the middle of the night by Israeli occupation forces.
There are now 10,000 adult Palestinian prisoners languishing in Israeli prisons and three hundred children under the age of 18. Human Rights organizations in , Palestine as well as in the world, have repeatedly reported on the harsh conditions in the prisons and the violations of prisoners human rights.
Iman’s father was in exile in the Maraj a-Zohar camp in , when she was born. Today he is in prison once more, in . In the letter she talks about what it is to have only known a father as someone far away, suffering and inaccessible.:
“I am one among thousands of children doomed never to enjoy a smile, a kiss on the cheek in the morning, a comforting hand to soothe our pain and encourage us to advance in life. I am a girl whose foundation stone was taken from her home, her father”. [More]
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What a position. That is courageous and surely requires respect from us all.