Israel Admits Holding Second Secret Prisoner

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ayalon-prisonIsrael is holding a second unidentified security prisoner in conditions of extreme secrecy, according to court documents released this week in relation to Prisoner X, the Australian-Israeli secret agent who hanged himself in jail in 2010 and whose case caused a sensation when it was exposed earlier this year.

The existence of another top-secret prisoner was acknowledged in the Israeli parliament on Wednesday, although no details were disclosed.

But former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman described it as “an exceptionally grave case”, and the lawyer for Ben Zygier, who was dubbed Prisoner X when details of his case were revealed in February, said the second prisoner’s alleged offences were “sensational”.

Israel insisted it was acting within the law in regard to secret prisoners held in isolation and whose identity is concealed even from prison guards.

The existence of “Prisoner X2” was revealed in an appendix to a document released by the justice ministry on the circumstances of Zygier’s death. It referred to “a separate prisoner jailed in Block 13”, a high-security cell in Ayalon prison. No further details were contained in the document.

Lieberman, the chairman of the foreign affairs and defence committee of the Israeli parliament, told politicians: “Following all the talk about prisoners X, Y and Z, I want to emphasise that the state of Israel abides by the law and all these incidents are being closely supervised by the legal and parliamentary establishment … Israel protects all the rights of prisoners in accordance with the law. We handle the matter scrupulously, even though this is an exceptionally grave case.”

The public security minister, Yitzhak Aharonovitch, denied that he had lied when he said in the aftermath of disclosures about Zygier that there were no other secret prisoners in Israeli jails.

On Wednesday he told parliament: “There are indeed no disappeared prisoners in Israel whose families don’t know of their arrest. Nor are there disappeared prisoners whose cases aren’t handled by the legal authorities.”

He added: “Nevertheless, sometimes there are cases whose existence cannot be widely publicised, in order to prevent damage to national security. In these cases a judicial gag order is imposed.

“There are also sometimes cases in which it is necessary to hold a prisoner under a false name to prevent damage to national security. But even in these cases all the prisoner’s rights are meticulously protected, and these prisoners are certainly not ‘concealed’ from the courts.”

Avigdor Feldman, who was Zygier’s lawyer, confirmed the existence of a second secret prisoner at the time his client was being held in isolation. Speaking on an Israeli radio station, he said “Prisoner X2” was male, an Israeli citizen, Jewish, and worked for the secret services.

Read more at THE GUARDIAN.

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