Israeli military court sends captured Hamas leaders for trial· 15 West Bank politicians face up to 10 years in jail
· Speaker of Palestinian parliament is shackled
Rory McCarthy in Jerusalem
Friday September 1, 2006
The GuardianAn Israeli military court yesterday ordered 15 Hamas leaders, including two
cabinet ministers and the speaker of Palestine's parliament, to go on trial
charged with membership of an outlawed organisation. The group, 12 of them
elected members of the parliament, appeared in court at Ofer Camp on the
occupied West Bank. At trial on December 12 they face a maximum jail
sentence of 10 years if convicted.
They are among more than 30 Hamas political leaders detained in recent weeks
after the capture by militants near Gaza of an Israeli soldier, Corporal
Gilad Shalit, who is still being held. The men, in brown prison shirts and
trousers, each held a finger aloft as an act of defiance as they sat together
in the dock, surrounded by armed troops. Abdul Aziz Duaik, speaker of
parliament, one of the most recent detained, was in pyjamas and chains.
Jawad Boulous, a lawyer representing Mr Duaik and some others, challenged
the Israeli court's jurisdiction. "The defence does not recognise the legality
of this court because it is a political trial," he said outside the hearing.
"We're talking about leaders abducted by Israel. We demand the release of all
of them."
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