A report published by two Israeli doctors said the Israelis involved in the mistreatment of Palestinian prisoners in violation of medical duties, adding that he often uses physical or psychological violence during these interrogations.
The report focused on the medical personnel who witnessed or participated in or were in contact with prisoners during interrogation by the Israeli internal security service (Shin Bet), pointing out that he often uses physical or psychological violence during these interrogations.
The report was prepared comprising 61-page report entitled "falsifying evidence and the abandonment of the victim" of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel and the Israeli branch of the "Physicians for Human Rights."
The report said that, either through direct action or through the silence, the medical personnel involved in what is happening in the interrogation room by the Israeli internal security service (Shin Bet).
He explained that the evidence shows that workers in the medical field they do so through a systematic failure in documenting injuries prisoners properly and failure to report maltreatment or by re-detainees to the investigators until after seeing the injuries they sustained.
He pointed out that in some cases they deliver medical information to investigators in many cases they give priority to the needs of the investigation at the expense of the patient's condition, stressing that "This report reveals important evidence raises doubts that many doctors were ignoring the complaints of their patients and they have allowed investigators to the Israeli security services using theOf torture. "
The report considered that the medical staff "and agreed to the use of interrogation techniques banned and ill-treatment of detainees, the weak, and hiding of information, thus allowing total immunity for torturers."
He added that investigators "Shin Bet" are protected from any supervision, trial or punishment by law enforcement authorities that refuse to investigate them as they are protected from medical personnel who deal with the Palestinian prisoners.
For its part, told IPS that the workers follow the procedures in its facilities subject to the supervision of an external scale, the spokeswoman said Sevan Weizmann that "the Prison Service to act according to the law and subject to the supervision of various entities."
Said commission spokesman Aidan Range "The alleged victims are all from Palestinians suspected of links to security issues," he said, adding that many of the investigations took place at the headquarters of "Shin Bet" have not been in regular prisons.
For his part, said Yishai Minoshin CEO and Executive Director of Physicians for Human Rights, the Israeli branch Ran Cohen, "We hope that this report will help the medical system in Israel to change their ways."
The results are based on the testimony and files of more than 100 victims of torture presumed and abuse dealt with "the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel" since 2007 and show that medical professionals "involved repeatedly, either active or inactive in the torture and ill-treatment."
The report focused on the medical personnel who witnessed or participated in or were in contact with prisoners during interrogation by the Israeli internal security service (Shin Bet), pointing out that he often uses physical or psychological violence during these interrogations.
The report was prepared comprising 61-page report entitled "falsifying evidence and the abandonment of the victim" of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel and the Israeli branch of the "Physicians for Human Rights."
The report said that, either through direct action or through the silence, the medical personnel involved in what is happening in the interrogation room by the Israeli internal security service (Shin Bet).
He explained that the evidence shows that workers in the medical field they do so through a systematic failure in documenting injuries prisoners properly and failure to report maltreatment or by re-detainees to the investigators until after seeing the injuries they sustained.
He pointed out that in some cases they deliver medical information to investigators in many cases they give priority to the needs of the investigation at the expense of the patient's condition, stressing that "This report reveals important evidence raises doubts that many doctors were ignoring the complaints of their patients and they have allowed investigators to the Israeli security services using theOf torture. "
The report considered that the medical staff "and agreed to the use of interrogation techniques banned and ill-treatment of detainees, the weak, and hiding of information, thus allowing total immunity for torturers."
He added that investigators "Shin Bet" are protected from any supervision, trial or punishment by law enforcement authorities that refuse to investigate them as they are protected from medical personnel who deal with the Palestinian prisoners.
For its part, told IPS that the workers follow the procedures in its facilities subject to the supervision of an external scale, the spokeswoman said Sevan Weizmann that "the Prison Service to act according to the law and subject to the supervision of various entities."
Said commission spokesman Aidan Range "The alleged victims are all from Palestinians suspected of links to security issues," he said, adding that many of the investigations took place at the headquarters of "Shin Bet" have not been in regular prisons.
For his part, said Yishai Minoshin CEO and Executive Director of Physicians for Human Rights, the Israeli branch Ran Cohen, "We hope that this report will help the medical system in Israel to change their ways."
The results are based on the testimony and files of more than 100 victims of torture presumed and abuse dealt with "the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel" since 2007 and show that medical professionals "involved repeatedly, either active or inactive in the torture and ill-treatment."
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