In Israel’s Network, Imprisonment Functions Not as Punishment but as Policy – The Mail & Guardian
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In Israel’s network, imprisonment functions not as punishment but as policy – The Mail & Guardian
Israel’s prison network has become the backbone of its occupation, a machinery that turns confinement into governance and makes humiliation routine. New evidence from Palestinian legal organisations, together with testimony from South Africans briefly detained after joining the Global Sumud Flotilla, shows how imprisonment functions not as punishment but as policy. The flotilla, a multinational civilian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza,…
Iasonas Apostolopoulos, a member of the Greek delegation to the international solidarity flotilla, Global Sumud Flotilla, who was held for days in Israeli prisons after Israel's illegal attack, spoke to TPP about the Flotilla, the conditions of detention, the global solidarity movement in Palestine, the Greek government's stance, and the hateful comments written against people who were only trying to help a suffering people.
Letter from imprisoned Beyoğlu Mayor İnan Güney to the captain of the Sumud Flotilla: We are much more numerous than the massacrers
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