While America is being ostracized for keeping the infamous Guantanamo, America’s love-child Zionist Nazi regime possess people in their prisons who have never been charged.
Please read this article: Facility 1391- Israel's Guantanamo By Jonathan Cook
It is about Facility 1391, Nazi state’s very own Guantanamo, actually worse than Gitmo. This torture facility was exposed by Nazi regime’s own leftists. This article was written in 2003.
Some excerpts:
In October 2003 a panel of international legal experts, led by Richard Goldstone, a judge in South Africa’s constitutional court who has also been chief prosecutor of the international tribunals for former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda, called Camp X-Ray “a black hole” into which inmates disappeared, to be stripped of basic rights under the Geneva Conventions. The report added that “states cannot hold detainees, for whom they are responsible, outside of the jurisdiction of all international courts”.
Justice Goldstone was able to declare that inside Camp X-Ray there were “662 people without any access to due process” of law, but no one, apart from a few senior Israeli government and security officials, knows how many inmates there are in Facility 1391. Testimonies from former inmates suggest it is crowded with detainees, many of them Lebanese captured during Israel’s 18-year occupation of south Lebanon.
Following is a testimony of civilian prisoners held by the fascists:
In regard to the journalist Cosette Ibrahim, the Center for Media Freedom wrote: "On 2 September 1999, during a sweep in Rmeish, a village located near the Israeli-occupied South Lebanon zone, the South Lebanese Army (SLA) arrested Cosette while she was visiting her parents. She was arrested with her brother-in-law, De Gaulle Abu Tass, and another man, Samir Khiam. No official reason was given for the arrest.
Then:
In 2002, a Palestinian named Abed Khalil told the Inter Press Service Newswire about his stay in the Ketziot prison:
Ketziot was a prison in the middle of the desert. It was in southern Israel, toward the Egyptian border. No one could get there. Visitors were not allowed. Not even lawyers could go there because the prisoners were called administrative detainees, which means they were held without a trial and without being charged.
I was 14 when they sent me to Ketziot. They put me there during the first intifada for 6 months because I threw stones at the soldiers who came into our camp. I don’t think you can dream a worse nightmare.
If you did not give information about people in your camp, the soldiers beat you. If you did give information, they said it proved you were a terrorist, so they kept you longer. And they beat you.
The prisoners held by these racist sociopathic Zionists are not all people with “blood on their hands” (which is ok if the blood is that of Barbarians), but many are civilians whose “crimes” may be to throw stones or write an article.