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Testimony: Police assault youths Jerusalem, January 2008 Walid 'Awwad, Student
Last Thursday [17 January], around 10:30 A.M., I left my house with friends from school, Muhammad Salah, 16, and Zayed Naji, 15. There wasn’t school and we wanted to go to the Ramot settlement, which is near our homes, to look for work and earn some money to help out our poor families. Only a wadi separates our village from Ramot. The three of us crossed the wadi. My eyes, nose, and ears really hurt. My eyes burned a lot and I couldn’t see too well. The policeman sat me down on the ground next to the car. I asked him to let me wash my face. I managed to see that he had a light complexion, was average height, and was thin. Another officer, who was tall, heavyset, and had white hair and wore sunglasses, kicked me in the head a few times. That hurt a lot. Another policeman arrived and took me to the yard of one of the houses. He washed my head with water. My hands were still cuffed. He asked me, in Arabic, what we were doing in Ramot and accused us of attempted robbery. I told him we were looking for work. He took me back to the patrol vehicle. I heard one of the other policemen calling him Hassan. They put me and Muhammad in the vehicle and took us to the police station in the Russian Compound, where we met Zayed. We waited there hours. While sitting there, police officers passed by and many of them swore at us. One policeman banged my head against the wall three times because I spoke to Zayed. Another policeman pulled out a pocket-knife and said that he would cut my finger. I panicked and called the policeman Hassan. He spoke with the other officer in Hebrew, and the other guy left me alone. Around 5:00 P.M., they told me to sign a paper stating they had not beaten me. I signed it because I was frightened. Later, they took me to an interrogation room. The interrogator was an Arab named Waseem. He accused me of attempted robbery. I told him I didn't steal anything or intend to steal anything, and that I was only looking for work. I was then taken from the room to be interrogated by somebody else, who asked me the same questions. Walid Iyad Ahmad 'Awwad, 16, is a student and a resident of Beit Iksa, al-Quds District. His testimony was given to Kareem Jubran, at the witness' house, on 21 January 2008. |
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