Bereaved Mother of Palestinian Prisoner Denied Visit to her Other Son in Israeli Prison
Mother of a Palestinian prisoner in Israel was denied today the right to visit her son in prison, reported WAFA correspondent.
Israeli soldiers manning a checkpoint northwest of Ramallah stopped Amneh Abu Diak, from Silat al-Daher village, near Jenin, and told her that she could not proceed with the visit.
His Last Wish Unfulfilled: Sami Abu #Diak Dies in Israeli Prison (VIDEO) https://t.co/zYW1vCGxwG via @PalestineChron pic.twitter.com/EVjplWfGwa
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Amneh’s son, Samer Abu Diak, has served 15 years out of a life sentence, at Ramleh prison in central Israel.
Brother of Sami Abu Diak Arrested by #Israel (VIDEO) https://t.co/aREwsjAAl6 @PalestineChron pic.twitter.com/O91ov9lzll
— Palestine Chronicle (@PalestineChron) December 4, 2019
Another son, Sami, died from cancer last November in an Israeli jail due to medical negligence. From the prison, his last message was:
“I want to be in my last days and hours beside my mother and my loved ones, and I want to die in her arms.”
Around 5,700 Palestinians, including numerous women and children, are currently detained in Israeli prisons.
(Palestine Chronicle, WAFA, Social Media)
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