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-- 211 children, including dozens under age 16;
-- 19 PLC members;
-- 136 prisoners for over 20 years;
-- 178 Palestinians from the 1948 territories;
-- 647 from Gaza, including two current "unlawful combatants;"
-- 188 from East Jerusalem; and
-- 845 arrested from April 1 - June 30.
During the period, it noted "harsh violence and waves of mass arrests," including against Hamas leaders. On April 17, to commemorate Palestinian Prisoners Day, Addameer launched a new campaign called "Prisoners at Risk," focusing on those subjected to "serious human rights violations, including long-term administrative detention, isolation, medical neglect and torture."
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