Thursday, December 25, 2014

Two Jihad suspects from hunger, Abou Moussa goes doggedly – Elsevier

Two Jihad suspects from hunger, Abou Moussa goes doggedly – Elsevier

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                 Two of the four suspects Sunday on the “jihadists department in the penitentiary in Vught went on hunger strike, have stopped their action. Certainly one of the four suspects jihad still continue with the strike.
             

This says his lawyer André Seebregts Thursday. Azzedine C., alias Abou Moussa, Hardi Ni., C. and Adil Mohammed B. stuck on the special terrorist unit in Vught. They are suspected of recruiting for jihad. The four disagree with the regime under which they are stuck. So they are kept separate from each other and are inspected (controlling body and clothing) when they had a visit.



Friday Prayer

The two Jihad suspects on Christmas Day decided to go eat again, to settle the benefits of management. The management recently said that the detainees may now back together and recreate that they may do the Friday prayer together. Abou Moussa (23) In any event even further with his hunger strike. According to lawyer Seebregts he finds the reliefs’ all is not enough.

His lawyer also says Abou Moussa meantime would be put on a regimen even heavier than the others because it would create a risk management. Abou Moussa maintains its demands. He wants more under which each individual is checked whether the regime is necessary that they are no longer “unnecessary” are checked after receiving visitors and they more often than once a month to talk with a psychologist.



Harassment

hunger strike go for Abou Moussa has been paid off. He stopped in November with food and drink because he would be bullied by the department. Moreover, he would then be forced to wear a gevangenenpak similar to that of prisoners in Guantanamo Bay when he went for a walk.

In addition, he complained that his genitals were touched during the search and that he themselves ‘Unnecessary’ had to undress. In November, led his hunger strike until a compromise

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