Palestinian civil society demands immediate release of health work official Shatha Odeh

The Palestinian Human Rights Organizations Council (PHROC) and the Palestinian NGO Network submitted on Thursday an urgent appeal to the United Nations Special Procedures on the arbitrary detention and harassment of health work official Shatha Odeh and demanded her immediate release.

Odeh, 60, serves as the Director of the Health Work Committees (HWC), a leading Palestinian non-governmental organization that promotes health services for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, and the chairwoman of PNGO, a coalition of 142 Palestinian civil society organizations. On 7 July, Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed her house in Ramallah, deploying gas grenades and forcibly arresting her despite the lack of an arrest warrant or a confiscation order, said the civil society groups in a press statement.

The nature of the charges brought against Odeh primarily revolves around her leadership role in the HWC, deemed “unlawful” by Israeli military orders, they added.

“The arbitrary charges levied against her reflect an increasing brazenness by Israeli occupying authorities in clamping down on and criminalizing Palestinian human rights defenders and civil society organizations that challenge Israel’s entrenched regime of settler-colonialism and apartheid and work towards achieving international justice and accountability for Israel’s human rights violations, war crimes and crimes against humanity,” they said.

Odeh, they added, was subjected to ill-treatment and medical negligence as she suffers from numerous chronic illnesses and is prescribed various medications. The Israel Prison Services (IPS) denied Odeh’s request to access one of her critical medications up until 15 July, after her lawyer presented documentation proving the necessity of this medication.

“The IPS systematic medical negligence violated Ms. Odeh’s right to health and well-being as enumerated in Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and Article 12 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR),” said the organizations.

“The arbitrary detention of Ms. Odeh serves as one of the latest escalation of attacks by IOF against Ms. Odeh herself, the Health Work Committee (HWC), and more broadly, Palestinian civil society and human rights defenders. Israel’s crackdown on Palestinian civil society and human rights organizations continues to intensify, as evidenced by the recent raid on the headquarters of the Union of Agricultural Work Committees (UAWC) and the delivery of a military order forcing the office to close for six months, the most recent military raid on Defense for Children International-Palestine’s headquarters, and the concurrent raid on the headquarters of the Bisan Center for Research and Development.”

PHROC and PNGO urged the relevant UN Special Procedure mandates to call on Israel, the Occupying Power, to immediately release Odeh and guarantee her right to liberty and freedom from arbitrary arrest and detention, to put an end to the systematic and ongoing practice of targeting Palestinian civil society organizations, including HWC, and intimidating Palestinian human rights defenders, including Odeh, contrary to international law and as inhumane acts of apartheid, and to cease all practices and policies intended to intimidate and silence human rights defenders, in violation of their right to freedom of expression, including through arbitrary detention, torture and other ill-treatment, institutionalized hate speech and incitement, residency revocation, deportations, and other coercive or punitive measures.

Source: Palestinian News & Info Agency

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