ISM PRESS RELEASE- Jan 14, 2004
TOM HURNDALL DIES AS FAMILY RECEIVE NEWS OF THE
INDICTMENT OF HIS KILLER
http://www.tomhurndall.co.uk/press-release-14-1-04.asp
Tom Hurndall , the British
Photographer shot in Gaza while shepherding young children out
of the line of
fire, died last night at 7.45pm . His death came nine months
after an incident in which he was shot in the head by an IDF
soldier which left him in a vegetative state. The traumatic nature
of his injuries has meant that at any time Tom has been vulnerable
to serious infection and his death came after his body was unsuccessful
in overcoming an episode of Pneumonia.
At a hearing on Monday, a
soldier arrested last week in connection with the shooting of
Tom Hurndall, has finally been indicted on six charges : Aggravated
Assault; two counts of Obstruction of Justice; Incitement to
False Testimony; False Testimony; Improper Conduct.
The decision of the court
to prosecute the soldier on a charge of Aggravated Assault rather
than attempted murder is based on the assumption that the soldier
did not intend to murder Tom. The family believes that based
on its own extensive investigation and the soldiers testimony
that he shot Tom using an advanced telescopic lens, it is improbable
that the shot which entered Tom's forehead was intended to do
anything other than kill.
The family will be pressing
its lawyers to ensure that the appropriate charge - murder, is
applied in this case. The family lawyers were advised by the
prosecuting judge yesterday afternoon that in the event of Tom's
death, the charges are likely to be changed. The new charges
shall be either manslaughter or murder. The maximum penalty for
Manslaughter is 20 years imprisonment and for Murder there is
only one penalty - life imprisonment.
Tom's family have made it
clear that they will be satisfied with nothing less than the
full prosecution
for the person responsible for murdering Tom and they expect
the imposition of the maximum penalty in this respect. They additionally
expect that the harshest penalties should be imposed on all those
involved in the obstruction of justice.
NB: A second soldier has been
detained and is expected to be indicted on charges of Obstructing
Justice and False Testimony.
The indictment of this soldier
and his testimony have totally destroyed the credibility of the
initial IDF investigation and Field Report. It was this Field
Report - presented to the British Embassy in Tel Aviv and later
to the family of Tom Hurndall last May, that totally exonerated
the soldier(s) responsible in the shooting of Tom Hurndall. It
is very much the case that if it were not for the ceaseless campaigning
and lobbying on the part of Tom Hurndall's family and friends
and in particular the family's own investigation (which amassed
14 independent eye witness statements along with photographic
and ballistic evidence) a military police investigation is not
likely to have been instigated and the truth would have remained
uncovered. The family now assert that the existing initial inquiry
procedure is by its nature flawed and prone to abuse and they
ask that the IDF immediately review its initial inquiry procedure
with a view to replacing it with an independent inquiry.
They further call on the Israeli
Army to radically examine the current rules of engagement and
to take steps to eradicate the existing culture of impunity which
exists in the Occupied Territories. The family hope that the
prosecution of those responsible for the shooting of Tom Hurndall
and the prosecution of those responsible for the deliberate fabrication
of evidence, will send the strongest message to all soldiers
on the ground in the Occupied Territories 'that the shooting
or killing of innocent civilians and breaches in basic human
rights will not be tolerated.'
For further information please
contact Carl Arrindell - Family spokesperson
on 07799 768768 or 07956 997 497.
Email carl@tomhurndall.co.uk
Also, please see:
www.palsolidarity.org
www.tomhurndall.co.uk
www.ism-london.org/tom-action.html