Child almost starved to death

Muus

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Da wir im "Sommer Kinder Auto" Thread nicht zu sehr off topic gehen wollen...

mache ich hier mal einen Fred auf... der gerade zum Thema von "drueben" passt...

Das passiert, wenn die Leute nicht ignorieren.. aber ignorant sind... :scheisse

Haredim riot, hurl stones, burn garbage bins over mom's nab | Israel | Jerusalem Post

Jul 15, 2009 15:05 | Updated Jul 15, 2009 16:57
Haredim burn garbage bins, hurl stones over mother's arrest

By JPOST.COM STAFF AND ETGAR LEFKOVITZ


Scores of haredim on Wednesday blocked traffic on Rehov Bar-Ilan, Rehov Yehezkel and Kikar Hashabat with burning garbage bins and hurled stones at security forces and cars, in a protest over the arrest of a Jerusalem woman who allegedly near-starved her three-year-old son to death. Riots were reported to have spread to Beit Shemesh as well.


Large police forces were attempting to subdue the riots and keep the transportation routes in the central Jerusalem area open. At least fifteen protesters were arrested, and two policemen were lightly wounded by stone-throwers.
Israel Radio reported that protesters smashed all the windows of a bus in Kikar Hashabat.
Earlier on Wednesday, Yoel Kraus, the 'operations officer' of the staunchly anti-Zionist haredi communal organization, threatened on Army Radio that "Jerusalem's 'Eda Haredit' will boycott Hadassah Ein Karem Hospital, since its medical team fabricates libels against our community members and abuses them." RELATED


The mother of four, a member of the extreme Neturei Karta hassidic sect in Jerusalem who is five months pregnant, is suspected of severely abusing her child over the past two years, until he weighed a mere 7 kilograms, according to police investigators. The abused toddler, who is hospitalized at Hadassah-University Hospital in serious condition, has been in and out of hospitals seven times over the past two years, suffering from high fever, vomiting, inflamed oral wounds and severe weight loss, police told a Jerusalem court during the remand hearing.


The mother was arrested last week during a meeting with a social worker and was remanded in custody for five days by the Jerusalem Magistrate's Court on Tuesday - her second remand hearing since her arrest - as police pursue the investigation.
A court gag order was lifted Tuesday afternoon, although the suspect's name cannot be published due to the involvement of minors in the case.
In response to the arrest, haredi protesters took to the streets of Jerusalem on Tuesday night, setting garbage bins on fire on Rehov Bar-Ilan and in the Mea She'arim neighborhood, snarling traffic in the area, Jerusalem police spokesman Shmuel Ben-Ruby said.
A man who tried to move a burning garbage bin from the street was lightly injured after being hit in the head by a stone. The injured man was taken to Jerusalem's Hadassah-University Hospital at Mount Scopus.
On Sunday, haredim torched the neighborhood welfare office to protest the fact that the suspect was arrested there. Judy Siegel contributed to this report.


DAS ist doch nun so was von krank... hilfe.. in was fuer einem Land lebe ich eigentlich... :megasauer :scheisse
 
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