Ref: 82/2008
Date: 16 September 2008
Time: 11:30 GMT
11 Palestinians, Including 2
Children and a Police Officer, Killed and 42 Others Wounded in Clashes
between the Police and Wanted Persons in the Gaza Strip
Al-Sabra neighborhood in
the east of Gaza City witnessed bloody clashes between the Palestinian
police and gunmen from the Dughmosh clan. The clashes erupted on Monday
evening and continued until Tuesday morning. Ten members of the Dughmosh
clan, including 2 children, and a police officer were killed, and
another 42 persons, including 10 police officers were wounded.
The clashes erupted after a
police officer, 'Abdul Karim 'Aadel Khuzaiq, 20, was killed by a gunshot
to the head, and another one was wounded in an exchange of fire between
the police and a suspect, Jameel Dugmosh, when the police attempted to
arrest him inside the headquarters of the Municipality of Gaza.
According to initial
investigations conducted by PCHR, at approximately 16:00 on Monday, 15
September 2008, the police besieged a housing compound in al-Sabra
neighborhood in the east of Gaza City, where members of the Dughmosh
clan live. They called on 3 members of the clan to surrender, but the
three members refused. Soon after, armed clashes erupted between the two
sides. The clashes escalated at midnight. Machine guns and bombs were
used in the clashes and heavy explosions were heard. The clashes
continued until 07:00 on Tuesday, 16 September 2008. They left 10
members of the Dughmosh clan, including 2 children, and a police officer
killed and 42 persons, including a woman and 10 police officers,
wounded. PCHR is investigating information that the body of one of the
dead, Jameel Dughmosh, was taken to the house of officer of 'Abdul Karim
Khuzaiq, who was killed yesterday, where a number of gunmen fired at the
body.
According to medical
sources at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, those who were killed in the
clashes are:
1)
Ahmed Mahmoud Dughmosh, 18
months, hit by a gunshot to the head;
2)
Ibrahim Farouq Dughmosh,
16, hit by several gunshots to the head and the chest;
3)
Jameel Farouq Dughmosh, 23,
hit by several gunshots throughout the body;
4)
Jameel Jamal Dughmosh, 19,
hit by several gunshots to the neck and the limbs;
5)
Sa'eb Akram Dughmosh, 23,
hit by a gunshot to the chest;
6)
Faraj Jamal Dughmosh, 25,
hit by a gunshot to the head;
7)
Yousef Darouq Dughmosh, 19,
hit by a gunshot to the chest;
8)
'Abed Zaki Dugmosh, 25, hit
by 2 gunshots to the head and the chest;
9)
Mahmoud Akram Dughmosh, 19,
hit by a gunshot to the chest;
10)
Mohammed Farouq Dughmosh,
21, hit by several gunshots to the abdomen and the legs; and
11)
Sameh Mahmoud al-Naji, 21,
a police officer, hit by a gunshot to the head.
Although PCHR realizes the enormous security difficulties
and challenges, it:
1)
Calls for investigating
these clashes and the circumstances in which 11 persons, including 2
children, were killed, to find out whether all victims were involved in
the clashes.
2)
Stresses that concerned
authorities have the right to arrest suspects of assaults against the
rule of law, but in accordance with legal procedures related to arrests
and house searches.
3)
Emphasizes the importance
of having strict rules that regulate the use of weapons and firearms by
law enforcement officials to ensure non-employment of excessive force,
commitment to the principles of proportionality and discrimination, and
respect for international human rights standards, in order to maintain
the safety and security of civilians.
4)
Reiterates its position
that the weapons of clans are part of the state of security chaos and
assaults against the rule of law, and it is unacceptable under any
circumstances to turn residential areas into stores of weapons.