• After a year in prison, Israeli court denies release of Palestinian circus performer
    Dec. 10, 2016 5:19 P.M. (Updated: Dec. 10, 2016 5:27 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?ID=774356

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — After almost one year since Israeli authorities detained Palestinian circus performer Muhammad Faisal Abu Sakha , 23, and placed him under administrative detention, a petition to release him was rejected by the Israeli High Court, according to a Saturday statement from the Palestinian Circus School in Ramallah.

    The statement said that after only 15 minutes of deliberation on Dec. 5, the court rejected the petition to release Abu Sakha based on “the same secret evidence opinion produced by the Military Prosecutor in December 2015,” that was used to justify his administrative detention order.

    The only information provided over the course of Abu Sakha’s detention is that Israeli authorities have deemed him a “security threat,” something the school slammed as an “unfounded claim.”

    The school highlighted the complete the lack of evidence against Sakha, as is typical of administrative detention — Israel’s widely-condemned policy of internment without charge or trial in maximum six-month long renewable intervals based on undisclosed evidence, that even a detainee’s lawyer is barred from viewing.

    “As long as no charges and accessible evidence are formally brought against him, Abu Sakha will be prevented from defending himself and effectively denied his right to a fair trial,” the statement said.

    The school urged foreign missions in Palestine who have previously spoken out against Israel’s administrative detention policy, to “put pressure on Israel to stop the arbitrary use of administrative detention and free all Palestinian administrative detainees or give them the right to a fair trial.”

  • Detention of Palestinian circus performer extended despite international outcry
    June 13, 2016 6:10 P.M. (Updated: June 13, 2016 11:00 P.M.)
    http://www.maannews.com/Content.aspx?id=771865

    Muhammad Faisal Abu Sakha (Photo: Power FM)

    BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli authorities on Monday decided to extend the administrative detention of a 23-year-old Palestinian circus performer, in spite of widespread outcry from activists and rights groups around the world demanding his release.

    Israeli authorities ruled to extend Muhammad Faisal Abu Sakha’s remand for another six months from June 13 until Dec. 12, in addition to the six months he has already served in administrative detention — Israel’s controversial policy of internment without trial or charge.

    According to prisoner’s rights group Addameer, a confirmation hearing for the ruling is scheduled for June 15, during which a military judge may confirm, limit, or cancel the administrative detention order.

    In a statement released by the Palestinian Circus School, where Abu Sakha worked, they said that neither they, nor Abu Sakha’s family or lawyer have received any reason or information regarding his detention — as is customary for administrative detainees that are held by Israel under undisclosed evidence for indefinitely renewable periods of three or six months.

    Their statement referred to the Israeli occupation as “a system that knows no humanity,” whose only goal is “to break the spirit of an entire nation.”

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    • Israël prolonge de six mois la détention sans inculpation d’un artiste de cirque palestinien
      14 juin 2016 - Communiqué d’Amnesty International
      http://www.plateforme-palestine.org/Israel-prolonge-de-six-mois-la-detention-sans-inculpation-d-un

      Mohammed Faisal Abu Sakha, 23 ans, artiste et professeur au sein de l’École du Cirque Palestinienne, a été arrêté le 14 décembre 2015 alors qu’il passait un checkpoint pour se rendre à Ramallah. Il a été placé en détention administrative, sans aucune raison. Le 13 juin 2016, sa détention a été renouvelée, toujours sans inculpation. Amnesty International réagit par un communiqué.

      13 juin 2016

      L’armée israélienne a prolongé de six mois la détention d’un artiste de cirque palestinien, Mohammad Faisal Abu Sakha, qui est détenu sans inculpation depuis son arrestation en décembre 2015 ; cette affaire illustre le fait que les autorités recourent à la détention administrative de façon arbitraire et à des fins répressives, a déclaré Amnesty International.

      Mohammad Abu Sakha dispense à l’École de cirque de Palestine, à Beir Zeit, près de Ramallah, un enseignement spécialisé aux enfants ayant des difficultés d’apprentissage.

      « La détention arbitraire de Mohammad Abu Sakha représente un nouvel exemple du recours abusif par les autorités israéliennes à la détention administrative. Il a déjà passé plus de six mois derrière les barreaux sans inculpation ni jugement : il a été privé de toute forme de justice, a déclaré Philip Luther, directeur du programme Afrique du Nord et Moyen-Orient d’Amnesty International.