Palestinian leader Barghouti endures violent' assaults in Israeli prisons
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Palestinian leader Barghouti endures violent' assaults in Israeli prisons
"Marwan Barghouti, a senior leader of the Fatah movement, has been subjected to three assaults over March and April, indicating a pattern of escalating violations."
"On April 8, Barghouti was left to bleed after being severely beaten in Ganot Prison, with requests for medical attention denied."
"Marmarelli described the conditions of his five-hour visit as harsh and inhumane, saying he and his client had been forced to shout through the glass to communicate."
"Despite the brutal conditions of his captivity, Barghouti was described as sharp-minded, focused, and fully engaged in following events outside the prison walls."
Marwan Barghouti, a prominent Palestinian leader, has experienced multiple violent assaults in Israeli prisons, raising serious safety concerns. His lawyer reported that Barghouti was severely beaten and denied medical attention after an attack in Ganot Prison. He has faced a pattern of violence, including being assaulted during a transfer and attacked by a dog. Despite these brutal conditions, Barghouti remains mentally sharp and engaged with external events. His situation highlights the ongoing issues of prison brutality and human rights violations in Israel.
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