Ahmad Manasra Explained

Ahmad Manasra
Nationality:Palestinian

Ahmad Manasra is a 22-year-old Palestinian who was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13 in relation to the Pisgat Ze'ev stabbings in an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem.[1] [2]

He was convicted of attempted murder and imprisoned. Even though the court found that Ahmad did not take part in the stabbings. His cousin stabbed two Israelis including a 13 year old boy. "His cousin, Hassan, critically wounded a 13-year-old Israeli boy who was leaving a candy store and stabbed another Israeli man. He was shot dead by police. Ahmad was run over by a car, beaten and jeered by Israeli passers-by."[3]

Manasra's case has drawn strong international condemnation from the UN, Hamad, and Iran who have urged Israel to release him, raising concerns about the violations of international laws prohibiting torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment in this case.

Arrest and imprisonment

Manasra was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13 in relation to the Pisgat Ze'ev stabbings, which involved the stabbing and injury of two people in an Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem.[1] Despite being found not to have participated in the stabbings, he was convicted of attempted murder in 2016 and sentenced to prison.[1]

During his time in prison, Manasra has been subjected to serious violations of his rights, including being interrogated without the presence of his lawyer or parent, enduring insults, threats, and harsh treatment.[1] He has also suffered from solitary confinement, which has significantly impacted his mental health, leading to diagnoses of schizophrenia, psychosis, severe depression, and suicidal thoughts.[1] [4]

Despite his deteriorating condition, the Israeli authorities have repeatedly extended his solitary confinement, disregarding the warnings of independent psychiatrists about the risks to his life.[1] [5] [6]

Manasra's treatment in prison has been characterized by inhumane conditions, prolonged isolation, and a lack of proper medical care, raising concerns about violations of international law regarding torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.[1]

International response

The international response to the case of Manasra has been marked by strong condemnation and calls for his immediate release. Human rights experts and organizations, including the UN, as well as numerous mental health groups, have urged Israel to free Manasra due to the serious violations of his rights and the inhumane treatment he has endured.[7]

UN human rights experts have criticized Israel for Ahmad's detention, highlighting that it violates international humanitarian law and that his imprisonment has deprived him of his childhood and essential rights.They emphasized the urgent need for Ahmad to receive necessary mental health care and counseling, especially considering his deteriorating condition.[7]

The UK-Palestine Mental Health Network, USA-Palestine Mental Health Network, France-Palestine Mental Health Network, Ireland-Palestine Mental Health Network, and South Africa-Palestine Mental Health Network have all advocated for his immediate release.

Amnesty International has condemned the solitary confinement of Manasra as a violation of the absolute prohibition on torture and other cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.[8]

Amnesty's reports have also highlighted Manasra's case as part of a broader pattern of discrimination against Palestinian children in the Israeli criminal justice system, underscoring the need for fair trials and an end to ill-treatment.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Israel/ OPT: Palestinian prisoner arrested as a child, Ahmad Manasra, still in prison despite worsening mental health. June 17, 2022. Amnesty International.
  2. Web site: Palestinian seeks early release in case that shook Jerusalem. November 10, 2022. AP News.
  3. https://apnews.com/article/middle-east-jerusalem-israel-crime-treatment-of-prisoners-684c0f0e5d9758da1cbccf1283800586
  4. Web site: Israel/Palestine: outrage at further solitary confinement of Palestinian detained since he was 13. www.amnesty.org.uk.
  5. Web site: Israel/OPT: Palestinian’s Solitary Confinement Renewed. www.amnesty.org.uk.
  6. Web site: Israel/OPT: After nearly 2 years in solitary confinement, Ahmad Manasra too ill to attend his hearing. September 21, 2023. Amnesty International.
  7. Web site: UN experts urge Israel to free Ahmad Manasra | OHCHR.
  8. Web site: IOPT: Health Fears For Tortured Palestinian Detainee. www.amnesty.org.uk.