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| Alhassan Muhtasib told attendees that he was not afraid to stand trial before the military court. |
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The Israeli Criminal Army has imprisoned 12-year old Alhassan Muhtasib of Hebron for the past 9 days.
Alhassan, was arrested with his younger brother, Alameer, 7, who was
severely beaten by the barbaric forces for suspicion they threw stones.
While the younger Muhtasib was located by his family on day one at
an Israeli Army base, the older was moved three different times to
different settlements and army prisons. His bail was set too high for
the family living under military occupation to come up with, and as
such, the kid remained in jail.
Until today; he appeared in court in front of a military judge who
agreed to release him ‘on bail’ sort of speak. Basically forcing his
father to sign an affidavit assuming “responsibility” for the kid’s
appearance at his next court date… this could mean Father’s arrest, or
family home’s demolition, or a whole host of other collective
punishment actions that Israel has mastered.
The Palestinian Prisoners Society has assembled a team of ten
lawyers to defend the 12-year old from the Israeli “Justice System.”
Hassan’s older brother, Rashid, extended his hand to his
brother, but was restrained by Israeli police. The father also was
prevented from holding his son, and a heated argument followed with
Israeli forces.
The child told attendees that he was not afraid to stand trial before the military court.
On Wednesday, Hassan’s detention was extended, with his father
commenting, “My child was brought to court with both his hands and feet
cuffed. He was very scared of the many soldiers around him. It is
ironic that the judge extended his detention until Sunday until an
indictment is issued against him,” he said.
He sure looks composed and proud in those court pictures, But his
mother relayed a different story, she spoke of her son being terrified
of the uniformed, armed soldiers who had beaten him along with his
younger brother, and that he had wetted his pants. May be no one told
him the monster-like soldiers were the ‘world’s most ethical army’ and
as such, he had no reason to fear them.
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