QALQILIA, (PIC)-- Ahrar Center For Prisoners' Studies and Human Rights has denounced the Israeli occupation forces (IOF)' "cowardly and unethical act" of detaining the mother of a wanted Palestinian activist to pressure him into surrendering.
The centre said in a statement that the abduction of 52-year-old Adela Yassin, the mother of the wanted activist Mohammed Yassin, in Qalqilia city on Tuesday was prohibited by all international laws and norms.
Adela is a civilian who should not be kidnapped and held in detention as hostage until her son gives himself up, the center elaborated.
Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of the centre, said that the IOF troops, ever since their occupation of Palestinian lands, had carried out these acts in a bid to pressure Palestinian fighters.
He recalled that the IOF soldiers had kidnapped the parents of late Yehya Ayyash in addition to kidnapping the wives of Ibrahim Hamed and Jamal Abul Haija.
Khafsh asked human rights groups to expose the IOF human rights violations and to adopt a serious stand against such practices.
Thanks to the Palestinian Information Center
The centre said in a statement that the abduction of 52-year-old Adela Yassin, the mother of the wanted activist Mohammed Yassin, in Qalqilia city on Tuesday was prohibited by all international laws and norms.
Adela is a civilian who should not be kidnapped and held in detention as hostage until her son gives himself up, the center elaborated.
Fuad Al-Khafsh, the director of the centre, said that the IOF troops, ever since their occupation of Palestinian lands, had carried out these acts in a bid to pressure Palestinian fighters.
He recalled that the IOF soldiers had kidnapped the parents of late Yehya Ayyash in addition to kidnapping the wives of Ibrahim Hamed and Jamal Abul Haija.
Khafsh asked human rights groups to expose the IOF human rights violations and to adopt a serious stand against such practices.
Thanks to the Palestinian Information Center
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