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TITLE: Another Extra-Judicial Execution, 14 Year-old Boy Also Killed |
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PUB: LAW |
DATE: February 13, 2001 |
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In the Gaza Strip this morning, Israeli forces reportedly assassinated 50 year-old Mas'oud Ayyad, a Force 17 Presidential Guard. Elsewhere in the Gaza Strip, at Netsarim Junction, Israeli soldiers opened fire at a group of unarmed demonstrators, killing 14 year-old Bilal Tawfiq Ramadan with a live bullet to the heart at approximately 11am. LAW received information stating that at 9.45am, Massoud was driving a white Hyundai car within Area A, on Saladin Street between Gaza and Khan Younis. An Israeli helicopter gunship hovering overhead fired three LAU missiles at his car, killing him instantly. Six Palestinian passers-by were wounded in the attack. Salem Al Batsh (45) received shrapnel injuries in the back, Sameer Shaheen (42) in the right thigh, Ahmad Tulan (15) in several parts of his body and Suhaila Al Hasanyi (50) in the limbs. Mohammad Al Batsh (23) and Gandhi Al Batran (32) are suffering severe stress disorder. According to the medical report from Gaza's Al Shifa hospital, Ayyad suffered shrapnel injuries in the head and his face was burnt. His right fingers came off in the blast, many bones in his body were broken, and his internal organs were severely damaged. LAW has also been informed that Ayyad's son Nasser, a Force 17 lieutenant, was arrested in an ambush by Israeli forces on 29 January 2001 near Netsarim junction. His whereabouts are still unknown. LAW Society has so far documented nine cases of extra-judicial execution since the outbreak of the current crisis in September 2000. Israel's assassination policy, not to mention its continuous use of lethal force agauinst unarmed demonstrators, constitute willful killing. This is a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which stipulates in Article 32:
Moreover, it gravely breaches Article 75 of Protocol Additional to the Fourth Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949 (Protocol 1) especially Paragraph 2, which states,
and Paragraph 3 of Article 85 of the same Protocol, which stipulates
LAW Society demands the following:
LAW - The Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights and the Environment is a non-governmental organisation dedicated to preserving human rights through legal advocacy. END |