Comrade Ahmad Abu Saud spoke about the need to unify the work of the former prisoners liberated in the Wafa al-Ahrar prisoner exchange in a unified national association of prisoners as a center for the work of all of the liberated prisoners.
Speaking at a ceremony marking the three-year anniversary of the Wafa al-Ahrar exchange, Abu Saud noted that among the liberated prisoners, there are a number of prisoners who were “deported from their homes and are deprived of the warmth of family and face difficulties as they seek stability in their new residences.”
He also noted the suffering of the prisoners inside the occupation prisons, increasing daily due to the systematic repression and terror campaigns by the prison authorities, which “reqire all of us to raise our level of sacrifice and responsibility to give the needed attention to this issue as a central issue and a priority on our national agenda.”
...He saluted the resilience and steadfastness of the prisoners who remain behind bars, including the veteran prisoners who have been held for decades and the patient prisoners suffering illness and disease.
Speaking at a ceremony marking the three-year anniversary of the Wafa al-Ahrar exchange, Abu Saud noted that among the liberated prisoners, there are a number of prisoners who were “deported from their homes and are deprived of the warmth of family and face difficulties as they seek stability in their new residences.”
He also noted the suffering of the prisoners inside the occupation prisons, increasing daily due to the systematic repression and terror campaigns by the prison authorities, which “reqire all of us to raise our level of sacrifice and responsibility to give the needed attention to this issue as a central issue and a priority on our national agenda.”
...He saluted the resilience and steadfastness of the prisoners who remain behind bars, including the veteran prisoners who have been held for decades and the patient prisoners suffering illness and disease.
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