Al-Haq fieldworker, Ziyad Hmeidan
Front Line welcomes the release on 18 March 2007 of Al-Haq fieldworker and human rights defender, Ziyad Hmeidan detained by Israeli authorities without charge or trial since 23 May 2005
AL-HAQ PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE REF.: 5.2007E 19 March 2007
Al-Haq Fieldworker Released from Administrative Detention
On 18 March 2007, Al-Haq fieldworker and human rights defender, Ziyad Hmeidan, was dropped off by the Israel Prison Service (IPS) at the Dahiriya (Meitar) checkpoint, south of Hebron, at around 14:15, marking the end of almost two years of detention without charge or fair trial. From the checkpoint Ziyad travelled to the village of Sa’ir, where he met briefly with a number of Al-Haq’s staff, before heading on to Bethlehem, where he was reunited with his wife and two young children. Ziyad’s release, similar to the entire process which arbitrarily deprived him of his freedom for 20 months, was marked by obstructions from the Israeli authorities. 