Israeli court releases a child and decides to remove him from his family in Beit Laham

29 سبتمبر/أيلول 2010 الساعة . 06:14 م   بتوقيت القدس

Palestinian legal sources considered that the court ruling Zionist Ofer was fined and forced deportation against the Palestinian child, Karam Khaled Da'na as a hazardous event.
The Palestinian Prisoners' Club said: "The Zionist judge of that court decided to release the child with a fine of 2,000 shekels, but the military prosecutor strongly opposed by causing the continuation of the hearing for several hours until 'that a very strange military decision was imposed by announcing the expulsion of the child from the family home until the end of judicial proceedings against him and his release with a fine until the next hearing. "
He added: "The decision of the child is not legal and it is not based on legal norms, in violate all international charters and conventions which prohibit the arrest of juveniles or present them in Justice "..
He wondered: "What is the purpose of prosecuting a 13-year-old and forced him into exile and alienation from his family until the end of court proceedings?" While calling the decision "absurd, discriminatory and in describing a comedy.
The Prisoners' Club said that the Israeli court is the only one in the world that allows the arrest and trial of children aged 12, on the basis of Military Order No. 132 and No. 53, which allow these practices oppressive against children.
The child was arrested Da'na few days before in front of the school Mutanabi, Al-Khalil (Hebron), under the pretext of throwing stones at soldiers Zionists.