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Ramon Prison raided by Israeli Forces - 53.7% of Palestinian Detainees suffer from Cancer | nsnbc international

22.10.14

Ramon Prison raided by Israeli Forces - 53.7% of Palestinian Detainees suffer from Cancer | nsnbc international: The head of the Census Department at the Palestinian Ministry of Detainees, Abdul Nasser Ferwana, stressed earlier this year that Ramon Prison, as well as the Beér A-Sabe (Beershiba) Prison, the Nafha Prison, and the Negev Detention Camp cause gravest concerns about the health of the detainees.

The prisons are located close to an area where Israel buries toxic waste, in the Negev desert, not far from Israel’s Dimona nuclear and chemical weapons facility.

Ferwana stressed that 53.7% of the detainees in these facilities are suffering from cancer. Many of them are reportedly suffering from rare forms of cancer, usually associated with exposure to radioactive isotopes.


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