The article details the harrowing experiences of Dr. Issam Abu Ajwa, who endured severe torture during his detention in Israeli prisons. His testimony describes extreme conditions, including prolonged interrogations with sleep deprivation, physical abuse, and psychological torment. The inhumane methods employed, such as being tied to a chair for hours, forced to stand on tiptoes, and the constant presence of cameras, shed light on the cruel treatment of detainees. Abu Ajwa describes the suffering shared by fellow prisoners, revealing the deep psychological and physical scars left by their experiences.
I was subjected to a special campaign of torture and humiliation. Every day is a humiliation, every day is degradation.
The air conditioner is on and they don't turn the lights off. There are cameras in the cell filming you. It is terrifying.
In detention you would have to sleep on the floor which they covered with small, sharp rocks with your hands and legs tied and your eyes blindfolded.
They would pour cold water on you and put fans on and bring powerful air conditioners.
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