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On Palestinian Prisoners' Day, New Report Shows Corporate Role In Israeli prison Torture

24.4.15

On Palestinian Prisoners' Day, New Report Shows Corporate Role In Israeli prison Torture: [mintpressnews.com] “The interviews were carried out during 2013 in the West Bank and Gaza,” Tom Anderson, co-author and Corporate Watch researcher, told MintPress News about the report, “Imprisoned voices: Corporate complicity in the Israeli prison system.”

Corporate Watch, an independent research group based in the United Kingdom, studies the impact of corporate behavior in various spheres, including Palestine.

“During that time we heard countless stories of imprisonment of children, detention without trial, torture and psychological pressure during interrogation and denial of medical treatment within the prison system,” Anderson said.


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