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Detention Bulletin - Issue 52 - April 2014 | Defence for Children International Palestine

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Detention Bulletin - Issue 52 - April 2014 | Defence for Children International Palestine



April 2014 Detention Figures


196 children detained
27 children between 12-15 yrs
51% held inside Israel
0 girls detained
0 held in administrative detention


At the end of April, a total
of 196 Palestinian children were imprisoned and prosecuted in the
Israeli military court system, a decrease of 3 percent from March.


The number of young children detained between the ages of 14 and 15
was 27, an increase of 13 percent from March. There were no children
detained in the Israeli military court system under 14 years old.


A group of Dutch experts released a report
in April finding that the treatment of Palestinian children by Israeli
authorities represents "serious, systemic and systematic violation and
disregard of the rights of these children."


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