April 13, 2018 - London, UK. 13th September 2018. A vigil on the South Bank of the River Thames on Palestinian Prisoners Day highlights the plight of the roughly 6,500 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails, around 350 of them children. The protesters included several Palestinians and were joined by an anti-zionist ultra-orthodox Jew. Their display included an actual size drawing of an Israeli underground prison cell in which children are held in isolation. The protesters handed out leaflets and talked with those walking by, and speeches gave facts about the prisoners. In two months this yea

April 13, 2018 - London, UK. 13th September 2018. A vigil on the South Bank of the River Thames on Palestinian Prisoners Day highlights the plight of the roughly 6,500 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails, around 350 of them children. The protesters included several Palestinians and were joined by an anti-zionist ultra-orthodox Jew. Their display included an actual size drawing of an Israeli underground prison cell in which children are held in isolation. The protesters handed out leaflets and talked with those walking by, and speeches gave facts about the prisoners. In two months this yea Stock Photo
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April 13, 2018 - London, UK. 13th September 2018. A vigil on the South Bank of the River Thames on Palestinian Prisoners Day highlights the plight of the roughly 6, 500 Palestinians currently in Israeli jails, around 350 of them children. The protesters included several Palestinians and were joined by an anti-zionist ultra-orthodox Jew. Their display included an actual size drawing of an Israeli underground prison cell in which children are held in isolation. The protesters handed out leaflets and talked with those walking by, and speeches gave facts about the prisoners. In two months this year alone 1319 were imprisoned, including 274 children, 23 women and four journalists. Over 500 of these prisoners are currently held indefinitely without charge or trial under administrative detention orders. Physical torture during interrogation is standard practice, even for children, and many are sexually abused; since 1967, 72 prisoners have been tortured to death. As a part of the Israeli 'apartheid' system, Palestinians are not tried by the Israeli civil courts but by military tribunals with a 99.74% conviction rate. Since 1967, roughly 1 in 5 of the entire Palestinian population have been held in prison at some time. The protest, organised by Inminds human rights group, called for a boycott of Israeli goods and of companies including HP who are complicit by supplying the IT infrastructure which runs the Israeli prisons and torture dens. Peter Marshall IMAGESLIVE (Credit Image: © Peter Marshall/IMAGESLIVE via ZUMA Wire)

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