Sudanese asylum seekers abused in Israeli detention facility used for Palestinians – Middle East Monitor

Two Sudanese asylum seekers have claimed that they were blindfolded, handcuffed and threatened while being held incommunicado by the Israeli military for two weeks. The men said that were only allowed to shower once during their detention and were forced to drink water from a dirty bathroom tap. Soldiers reportedly pointed guns at them, threw food on the floor and denied them any access to legal aid.

Their testimonies are in a report published by Haaretz, which…

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