"The methods and photos from Abu Grahib and Gitmo were no shock to any Palestinian who had been in prison between 1967 and the ‘80’s. In 1999 Internationals, Palestinians and Israelis for human rights threatened a boycott against Israel and that is what forced the Supreme Court to address the torture issue. They did not ban torture and the General Prosecutor can choose not to prosecute those who still use it."-Ala Jaradat, spokesmen for ADAMEER [Arabic for conscience] to me in Ramallah, 1/5/06
"The methods and photos from Abu Grahib and Gitmo were no shock to any Palestinian who had been in prison between 1967 and the ‘80’s. In 1999 Internationals, Palestinians and Israelis for human rights threatened a boycott against Israel and that is what forced the Supreme Court to address the torture issue. They did not ban torture and the General Prosecutor can choose not to prosecute those who still use it."-Ala Jaradat, spokesmen for ADAMEER [Arabic for conscience] to me in Ramallah, 1/5/06
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