By: Sammi Ibrahem,Sr
Illegally Nazi Occupied Palestine: Human rights sources confirmed that the management of the desert Nafha Nazi camp is practicing psychological torture against the sick prisoner Musa Soufan.
The Al-Asir Club said in a statement today, Thursday, that the Nafha Nazi camp department is practicing psychological torture against Soufan by manipulating the disclosure of his health condition, where a doctor of the detainee clinic told him several days ago that he had a few days left because of cancer.
He added that the prison administration is doing this to pressure him to transfer him to the hospital by means of a “bus”, which represents an additional torture trip for the prisoner, which Soufan rejects, and demands that he be transferred by car to the sick.
The prison administration continued the psychological pressure on him, after the detainee director came and informed him that his health condition is dangerous, but what the clinician said is not true, and the prisoner renewed his request to transfer him to the hospital via a private car for the patients, and he rejected his manipulation policy.
Palestinian Prisoners Club confirmed that the prisoner’s condition had deteriorated due to his cancer, which was exacerbated after he fought the strike of freedom and dignity in 2017.
The Nazi camp administration refuses to provide the prisoner Soufan with all the medical examinations that he recently conducted, specifically the class images, because of his urgent need for them to be used in the legal path to follow up his medical file, which is part of the procedures that the prison administration intends to implement, to bring the prisoner to a health stage in which it is difficult Face the disease.
It is noteworthy that the prisoner Soufan (44 years), from Tulkarm governorate, has been suffering from a tumor in the glands for years. Recently, medical tests revealed that he had cancer in one of his lungs, and he needs surgery to remove the affected part.
The prisoner, Soufan, who was sentenced to life imprisonment, had been subjected to solitary confinement for years, and underwent a harsh investigation after years of his arrest, in 2013, during which he was subjected to torture, the obstruction of his transfer to the hospital, and the provision of the necessary treatment.
The Prisoners Club has warned all the responsible authorities in the administration of the occupation camps against harming the life of the prisoner Soufan through systematic torture policies, including deliberate medical neglect, which over time turns into the most prominent tools of psychological and physical torture in the Nazi occupation camps.
It is noteworthy that about 200 prisoners in the occupation camps suffer from chronic diseases, and they need urgent health follow-up, including at least ten people with cancer to varying degrees.