Palestine: Boycott of Israeli occupation courts continues
Defying the arbitrary Israeli policy against them, the Palestinian administrative prisoners in Israeli occupation prisons continue to boycott judicial procedures.
Palestinian administrative prisoners in the Israeli occupation prisons continue their boycott of the occupation courts, for the 21st day in a row, as part of their rejection of the systematic arbitrary policy of administrative detention, under the slogan "Our decision is freedom."
About 500 administrative prisoners announced their escalatory steps on the first of January, which consist of declaring a comprehensive, final, and unprecedented boycott of all the Israeli occupation judicial procedures related to administrative detention.
The Israeli occupation authorities and prison administrations claim that the administrative prisoners have top-secret files that can never be disclosed, and that is why they do not know their detention period or the charges against them.
It is noteworthy that among the administrative prisoners are 4 minors and a female captive, Shurooq Al-Badan. The highest percentage of administrative detention orders was issued last May, with 200 orders carried out.