Action Alert: Tell Congress to Advocate for Palestinian Children
The
detention of Palestinian minors by Israel raises serious concerns about
lack of due process and ill-treatment. These concerns serve as a call
to action for those who feel a responsibility to care for the most weak
and vulnerable members of society.
According to the Israeli human rights organization, B’Tselem,
as of the end of March 2015, 184 Palestinian minors were held in
Israeli custody. Furthermore, as B’Tselem notes, “the military law
applied in the West Bank…denies them the
protections accorded to minors under both international and Israeli
law.” A 2013 UNICEF report
states, “Ill-treatment of Palestinian children in the Israeli military
detention system appears to be widespread, systematic and
institutionalized.” While noting positive progress on some fronts, a
UNICEF update this year states,
“The data demonstrates the need for further actions to improve the
protection of children in military
detention, as reports of alleged ill-treatment of children during
arrest, transfer, interrogation and detention have not significantly
decreased in 2013 and
2014.”
Contact your Members of Congress today: Ask them to attend an important Congressional briefing to learn more about this issue and to advocate for ending the ill-treatment of Palestinian children in detention. Entitled, “International Juvenile
Justice Reform: Children in Israeli Military Detention,” the briefing will take place Tuesday, June 2, 2015 at 9:30 AM in the Capitol Visitors Center, Congressional Meeting Room
North.
The
briefing will discuss the legal and structural components of the
military court system, and situate the detention of Palestinian children
within the larger context of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Opening
remarks will be provided by Congressman Keith Ellison and featured
speakers include Tariq Abu Khdeir, a Palestinian-American who will
provide a firsthand account from a child’s perspective and examine the
effects of detention.
Also: If you’re in the DC area, you are invited to attend an Interfaith
Vigil on the occasion of the International Day for Protection of Children, Monday, June 1, at noon, at the Upper Senate Park, 200 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001.
The vigil will highlight the issue of Palestinian children in Israeli detention.
General Assembly Policy
In 2014, the 221st General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA) approved the following policy:
1. Reaffirms
the commitment of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to the human rights
of all children, particularly the children of Palestine and Israel.
2. Reaffirms
the support of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) for the United Nations
Convention on the Rights of the Child as expressed by the 202nd General
Assembly (1990), and affirms its support for the Optional Protocol to
the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement on children
in armed conflict.
3. Calls
upon the United States Senate to ratify the United Nations Convention
on the Rights of the Child and directs the Stated Clerk to communicate
this call to members of the Senate and encourages the Presbyterian
Mission Agency of the PC(USA) to promote the ratification of the UN
Convention on
the Rights of the Child in its advocacy with the United States Senate.
4. Directs
the
Presbyterian Mission Agency, to engage in advocacy and public witness
for the human rights of children in Palestine and Israel in relation to
5. Directs
the Presbyterian Mission Agency, to create information documents, study
guides, or other educational materials using information, research, and
statistics from the Palestinian Authority
and the State of Israel, United Nations agencies, including OCHA and
UNICEF, and other human rights or nongovernmental organizations, such as
B’Tselem, Defense for Children International Palestine, and Amnesty
International to be made available through digital download at the
PC(USA) website, as well as links to materials and research from other
organizations.
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Friday, May 29, 2015
Action Alert: Tell Congress to Advocate for Palestinian Children
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