Ref: 75/2012
Date: 11 July 2012
Time: 09:00 GMT
On Tuesday, 10 July 2012, Israel’s authorities released Mahmoud Kamel al-Sersek (25), from Rafah, who was detained in Israel’s jails for 3 years, in accordance with an agreement reached between al-Sersek’s lawyer and Israel’s authorities on 19 June 2012. Under this agreement, al-Sersek ended his open-ended hunger strike. When he arrived in Gaza, al-Sersek was transferred to al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City for necessary medical treatment. The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) congratulates al-Sersek on this achievement, and calls upon the international community to exert pressure on Israel’s authorities to compel them to release all Palestinians placed under administrative detention or detained under the term of ‘unlawful combatant.’
It should be noted that al-Sersek, a member of the Palestinian National Football Team, was arrested by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF), on 15 July 2009 at the Beit Hanoun “Erez” crossing, while he was traveling to the West Bank to join his new team, the Balata Sports Club, in Nablus. Since then, he has been detained as an “unlawful combatant” in the Negev prison inside Israel. Al-Sersek started an open-ended hunger strike on 19 March 2012 in protest of his detention. Due to his long hunger strike, his health has seriously deteriorated. It was reported at one point that he had lost 30 kg. He also suffered from problems in his heart, intestines and vision, as well as a general weakness throughout his body, as a result of his long hunger strike. Nonetheless, he refused several attempts by the IOF to convince him to end his hunger strike with only verbal promises to release him. Ninety-five days after he started his hunger strike, al-Sersek’s lawyer reached an agreement with the IOF to release him on 10 July 2012, in exchange for ending his hunger strike.
Many mobilization and advocacy activities were organized by international and local human rights organizations and activists with the aim to exert pressure on the IOF and to compel Israel to release al-Sersek, out of fear for his life. The UN Special Rapporteur for Human Rights, Mr. Richard Falk, expressed deep concern over the conditions of al-Sersek, while FIFA President Mr. Sepp Blatter criticized the on-going detention of Palestinian National Footballer, Mahmoud al-Sersek, by the IOF.
On Tuesday, 12 June 2012, Raji Sourani, Director of PCHR, addressed FIFA President Sepp Blatter, pleading: “We urge you to use all available means, including approaching the relevant Israeli authorities, to save the life of Mr. Al-Sersek and help him return again to the football pitch.”
“Your voice will constitute a message of hope for the thousands around the world who believe that sport, and football in particular, can contribute to enhancing human dignity,” Sourani added.
It should be noted that there are still 3 Palestinian prisoners on an open-ended hunger strike in Israel’s jails, as follows:
PCHR congratulates al-Sersek on his release and: