URGENT CALL - your immediate protest may still prevent Mousa Abu Maria's Administrttive Detention

Published April 15th, 2008 - 12:35 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

URGENT CALL - your immediate protest may still prevent Mousa Abu Maria's Administrttive Detention

Early in the morning of Friday April 11th IDF troops invaded the home of the Abu Maria family and arrested Mousa Abu Maria. Mousa is a well known nonviolent activist and a co-founder of the Palestinian Solidarity Project. He has been a lead organizer in peaceful protest involving hundreds of Israelis and internationals and has been committed to nonviolence for several years.

 

When Mousa was arrested his family was not told of the reason of his arrest or his whereabouts.

When his lawyer managed to locate him it turned out he was being held in military jail but still no reason for his arrest was given.  Only days later was his lawyer finally told that he was suspected of membership in a terrorist organization but when his interrogation did not turn up any evidence the prosecution has admitted that there 'may' not be enough evidence to put him on trial. 

 

With no evidence against him and a long history of nonviolent activism Mousa's family should be celebrating his impending release.  The Israeli military court system that presides over Palestinians in the Occupied Territories does not work that way and the prosecution has said they are considering putting Mousa in Administrative Detention, in which he has no right to trial.  For Palestinians, when there is no evidence for a trial, they are simply jailed without one.  The decision on whether Mousa will be placed in Administrative Detention will most likely be made TOMORROW. 

 

ACT NOW to support Mousa.

 

Register your outrage to imprisonment without trial.  Please write to the Chief Military Attorney, 

Brigadier General Avihai Mandelblit , and demand that Mousa AbuMaria be released immediately.

 

 

Below is a suggested draft of a letter addressed to the Chief Military Attorney.  Your own version should be emailed from gmail, yahoo hotmail or riseup to:

 

[email protected]

 

This will then be faxed to the Chief Military Attorney's office.  Please cc PSP so we can keep track of the letters of support: [email protected]

Those who have a fax machine or do not have an email account at either gmail, yahoo hotmail or riseup can fax the Chief Military Attorney's office directly at

972-3- 6080366