Lina Khattab, 18-year-old Palestinian first year media student at Bir
Zeit University and folkloric dancer, will face her next military court
hearing at Ofer prison on 16 February 2015. Khattab was arrested by the
Israeli military on 13 December 2014 at a student demonstration in
support of Palestinian political prisoners held in Ofer prison; she was
charged with “throwing stones” and “participating in an unlawful
demonstration,” frequent and arbitrary charges leveled at Palestinians
who participate in or are near popular demonstrations against the
Israeli occupation.
Her court hearing on 25 January – her seventh appearance in military
court since her arrest – was closed to observers and the public. Her
hearing on 16 February will be open to observers, reported Palestinian
activist Mariam Barghouthi, who reported previously on Lina’s experience
and that of her family at a postponed hearing.
Lina is one of many Palestinian students targeted annually by Israeli
military forces; Palestinian university campuses and students’ homes
have been raided, while many student blocs involved in student union
elections have been treated as “hostile organizations” by the Israeli
military – meaning that students can be prosecuted and imprisoned for
their involvement in Palestinian student unions and other student
organizing activities.
Lina reported through her lawyer that she had been abused and beaten by
Israeli soldiers during her detention, and one of the soldiers hit her,
ripped her clothes and shouted obscene insults at her.
The Progressive Democratic Student Pole at Bir Zeit University has
organized several marches and rallies calling for Lina’s freedom; on 5
February, the Union of Palestinian Women’s Committees held support and
protest gatherings at Lina’s family home as well as the family home of
Malaak al-Khatib, the 14-year-old Palestinian girl sentenced to 2 months
imprisonment.
The Union saluted the families of Lina and Malaak, symbols of
steadfastness and struggle, and called for international action to free
Palestinian prisoners and the immediate release of Lina and Malaak.
http://samidoun.ca/2015/02/take-action-next-hearing-for-imprisoned-palestinian-student-lina-khattab-16-february/
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