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Israel jails soldier for delaying woman in labour
14 Sep 2008 13:29:27 GMT
Source: Reuters
JERUSALEM, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Israel's military said on Sunday it sentenced a soldier to 14 days in jail for stopping a Palestinian woman in labour from passing through a checkpoint, where she eventually gave birth to a stillborn baby.

"The incident is one that could have been prevented," a military statement said.

The soldier, a squad commander, had been in charge at the army's Huwwara checkpoint in the occupied West Bank, and prevented the woman and her husband from crossing in their car to the Palestinian city of Nablus on Sept. 4.

In its statement, the military said the woman was in labour on reaching the checkpoint but the couple did not have an entry permit for the vehicle. Army regulations say exceptions should be made in urgent, humanitarian cases.

The woman's husband called an ambulance, which arrived about 30 minutes later, and she gave birth to a premature, stillborn baby while still at the checkpoint.

In addition to the 14-day term in military prison, the soldier was relieved of his command duties, the statement said.

Human rights groups have long complained the army rarely prosecutes soldiers who abuse Palestinians and metes out lenient sentences when it does so. (Writing by Ari Rabinovitch, editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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