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Human Rights Watch is deeply concerned by the arrest and continued detention without charge of Mr. `Abd al-Latif Gheith, a prominent human rights activist and presently chair of the board of trustees of Addameer, a human rights organization based in Ramallah

Human Rights Watch is deeply concerned by the arrest and continued detention without charge of Mr. `Abd al-Latif Gheith, a prominent human rights activist and presently chair of the board of trustees of Addameer, a human rights organization based in Ramallah. We are writing to urge his immediate release from administrative detention. No reasons have been given for his detention, and it appears that Mr. Ghaith is being harassed and punished solely for engaging in legitimate and peaceful activities promoting and defending human rights. If the authorities have reason to suspect Mr. Gheith of violating any laws, we urge you to present appropriate charges in a court of law whose procedures meet international fair trial standards.

Mr Gheith, 63 years old, was detained on the afternoon of Thursday, July 29, 2004, at the Qalandiyya military checkpoint on his return home to East Jerusalem after visiting Addameer’s Ramallah office. He was not permitted to meet with his legal counsel until 2 p.m. on Wednesday August 4. Later that same day, Col. Dror Rofe, the deputy military commander of the Israel Defense Forces in the occupied West Bank issued an administrative order that would detain Mr. Gheith without charge for six months, until February 4, 2005, on unspecified grounds of “endangering security.”

Mr. Gheith is a founder and currently chair of the board of trustees of Addameer, a human rights organization started in 1992 to provide support and assistance to prisoners and persons held in administrative detention. He is a resident of Shufat, a neighborhood in East Jerusalem, and has recently been active in campaigns against Israel’s construction of a separation barrier in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

According to an affidavit he provided to his attorney, Mahmoud Hassan, on August 4, Mr. Gheith was detained at the military checkpoint for about four hours before an officer of the General Security Services arrived to question him. He was then questioned for approximately fifteen minutes about the work and activities of Addameer, his work with the organization, and its staff. Soldiers then took him to the Giva’at Ze’ev settlement near Jerusalem, and then to the Binyamin military detention camp at the Ofer military base on the outskirts of Ramallah.

The authorities have not presented either Mr. Gheith or his attorney with any reason for his arrest, and he has not been charged with any offence. Although he is a resident of East Jerusalem, he is being held under Administrative Detention Order (Temporary Provisions) of 1988, the military regulations governing the occupied West Bank.

We strongly urge you to see that Mr. Gheith is released without delay, and in any case not later than August 10, when a hearing before a military judge has been scheduled to confirm the administrative detention order against him. If the government has any legitimate grounds for detaining Mr. Gheith, it should file appropriate charges before a court whose procedures meet international fair trial standards.

Sincerely,

Sarah Leah Whitson

cc: Shaul Mofaz, Minister of Defense
Daniel Ayalon, Ambassador DC

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