Search JTA's historical archive dating back to 1923

Israelis Release Palestinian Activist, Who Vows Fight Within the Law

July 13, 1987
See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date
Advertisement

Faisal Husseini, a militant Palestinian nationalist, was released Thursday from three months of administrative detention in Ramla prison on suspicion of subversive activities on behalf of El Fatah, the terrorist wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization.

Husseini, who officially runs the Arab Studies Center in East Jerusalem, heads The Committee to Confront the Iron Fist, an organization of Arabs and Israeli Jews supportive of the Palestinian cause. He told a press conference here that he will continue to be active against the Israeli occupation of the administered territories.

He said his release from prison was a vindication. He was originally to be held for six months. The Supreme Court, acting on appeal, reduced the term by half. Husseini said this gave him an opportunity to defend himself in court. He said he used some of the evidence presented by the authorities against him to prove his innocence.

Administrative detention, a holdover from the British Mandate regime in Palestine, allows incarceration of persons on suspicion for a specific term without trial or formal charges. No charges were brought against Husseini. But security forces say he is a key PLO activist in the administered territories who relays orders from PLO headquarters abroad to local Arabs.

“I am going to fight for my people,” Husseini said. “It is my job to do what any other human being would do who is under occupation.” But he stressed he would work within the law.

Recommended from JTA

Advertisement