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| Walid Abu Rass |
I have spoken often of
Sam Bahour in this blog and in various published articles. Sam and I have been friends for five years,
collaborated on a number of articles ourselves and have been working together closely in recent months with the office of the Quartet on developing management education for young Palestinian entrepreneurs. Today, Sam sent around the following appeal to his friends, which I reproduce verbatim and with sadness:
Where's my
friend?
By Sam
Bahour
My friend is
Walid Abu Rass. He is the Finance and Administration Manager for the Health
Work Committees (HWC, at www.hwc-pal.org),
one of the largest community health service providers in the occupied
Palestinian territory. HWC serves over 500,000 patients/beneficiaries per year!
More on HWC in a second.
I had not seen
Walid for a while. We are both knee deep in Palestine’s daily rat race. About
two months ago, Walid and his HWC colleagues called for a meeting of their
circle of friends. They sought assistance. HWC was going through some financial
hard times, especially with the financial crisis in Europe, where many of their
donors are based.
Given it was
close to the end of year, a season when I usually donate some time to assist a
community based organization to fundraise, I offered to volunteer. Walid was my
counterpart. During the past weeks, we were in daily phone and email contact,
and every few days we met up to visit a potential local donor. Progress was
being made. We then started to plan, with a few others, an end-of-year
fundraising raffle. Plans were coming together, and there was excitement among
the team and staff that we were taking our fundraising needs to our local
community to compensate for the loss in European institutional funding. This is
even more significant since HWC does not accept funding with strings attached
(“conditional donor funds”), so they have to struggle just to keep the doors
open in this tainted donor-driven market.
For nearly a
week I was emailing Walid with no reply. This was not like him. He and I nearly
live behind our keyboards. The deadline for the raffle details was rapidly
approaching and if we did not get started, we would miss the end of year
opportunity for fundraising. I started to think Walid was mad at me for some
reason. I rethought our last few weeks of working together. There was
absolutely nothing there to cause him to just ignore my calls; after all, I was
his volunteer counterpart.
Then, last
night I learned why Walid stopped replying to me. On November 22nd, Israeli
occupation soldiers arrived at his home at 1:30 A.M. Walid lives in Ramallah
with his wife, Bayan, and two daughters, Mais, 13 years old, and Malak, 4 years
old, who were all frighteningly awakened during his arrest. Walid was taken
into custody and transported in the bone chilling cold of the night to Israel’s
Ofer Military Detention Center where hundreds of Palestinians are detained, the
vast majority with absolutely no knowledge of why.
The Israelis
have been arresting Palestinians nightly for years now. Israel releases a few
hundred prisoners in a media frenzy and then, the same night, starts to refill
its prisons, a few Palestinians at a time. Although, as per the Oslo
Agreements, the Palestinian side is responsible for security inside the
Palestinian cities, Israeli armed forces routinely—read nightly, every
night—enter the cities in their armored vehicles in the middle of the night and
arrest a dozen or so Palestinians from their homes. Walid was merely the latest
victim of this kidnap-by-night strategy.
The routine
then goes something like this. Within eight days he will be brought before an
Israeli military “judge” for the sake of processing only, not deliberating. The
entire kangaroo court then, without sharing the reason why the Palestinian
detainee is being held, flashes the security card to justify not sharing
information on why they have acted against a specific individual. Then the
court slaps a six month Administrative Detention Order on the detainee. That
means you sit in prison for six months for no reason at all. Walid has already
been given just such an order.
Your wife, your
children, your work, your end-of-year fundraising campaign, your 500,000
patients/beneficiaries, your life, all abruptly stop. Then, usually, that six
month order gets extended a few times before you are released. Walid is not
unacquainted with this Orwellian mess. He previously spent nearly five years in
and out of detention, never once being charged with anything!
The Health Work
Committees association is registered as a not-for profit organization with the
Palestinian Ministry of the Interior and also has a Jerusalem registration
since they work in Jerusalem as well. HWC employees over 300 persons and
operates 14 clinics throughout the West Bank, providing primary health services
via these health clinics, mostly in areas not fully covered by the Ministry of
Health. HWC also has a community development aspect of their work and operate
the following: Jadal Center for Culture and Social Development, Nidal Center
(providing health education to East Jerusalem schools), Community Development
Plan, Oasis Rehab Center, Community Based Rehabilitation, and the Elderly Care
Nursery and Kindergarten. One of the success stories of HWC is its partnership
with the Dunya Women's Cancer Clinic.
All of these
activities need health care administrators, of which Walid is one. At a time
when the Israeli closure system is making life hell for Palestinians,
especially those living in marginalized areas or areas directly affected by the
Separation Wall, HWC is needed more than ever. Likewise, at a time when
international organizations, like USAID, have dramatically cut funding and laid
off staff from their heath care programs (such as Flagship) as punishment to
the Palestinians for pursuing membership in UNESCO, HWC’s services are needed
more than ever.
The era of
silence is over. Also, over for me are the slogans that can’t be
operationalized. Yes, we want all 5,000 or so Palestinian detainees released.
Yes, the policy of administrative detention is inhumane and must end. However,
these slogans, although needed at times, must be matched with action items.
Each life being destroyed by the Israeli revolving door policy of detainment is
a person with a name and a family and a job. And when the person is my friend
or colleague, I refuse to swallow the fact that Israel has carte blanche to act
above the law.
Help me get Walid back to his family and his desk so we can get back to the work of
improving the Palestinian health care system.
Consider contacting your local
Israeli Embassy and/or the following to demand his immediate
release. Reference his name, Walid Abu Rass, and his ID #
9-9702819-6. Judea and Samaria Region
Office of the Legal Advisor
P.O. Box
5 Beit El, 90631
via Israel
Tel: +972-2-997-7071
Fax: +972-2-997-7326
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Office of the Prime Minister
3 Kaplan Street
PO Box 187
Kiryat Ben-Gurion
Jerusalem 91919
Fax: +972-2-651-2631 or +972-2-670-5475
E-mail: rohm@pmo.gov.il or pm_eng@pmo.gov.il
Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Defence Ehud Barak
Ministry of Defence
37 Kaplan Street
Hakirya, Tel Aviv 61909 Israel
Fax: +972.3.691.6940
Email: minister@mod.gov.il
3 comments:
What can be said? This is disgraceful. It's hostage taking no different from what is done by Hamas or Hezbollah or Iran, playing the same low level war game. Why shouldn't there be the same responses and consequences from the law abiding international community?
What law does this violate? Israel's own law? International law whereby UN members agree to abide by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
It violates Israel's own Declaration of Independence.
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