Friends

 

I am raising this issue of a man that governments do not want anyone to talk
about and who we do not even know the name. This man was an Australian that
lived in Australia and travelling on Australian passport. We are being told
now that he was actually a Mossed on an Australian passport, he used that
passport to go to countries that are un friendly to Israel. He visited Iran,
Iraq and every country Israel wanted intelligence from. For some un known
reason, he went to Israel and Israel decided to arrest him. The Israel
government claims that while in jail this man killed himself by committing
suicide. They do not tell his name but to identify him as prisoner X. What
is strange is that through aggravations, many reports have started to come
out of who this man was really and what he was doing, but the Israel
government has rejected any one from writing about him, all Israel Papers
have been stopped from carrying any report about him let alone his death.
Now they’re going after countries that publish these reports.

 

Israel is a democratic country that supports freedom of speech until it gets
affected.

 

EM
On the 49th


Foreign Media: Ex-Mossad Agent Committed Suicide in Israeli Prison
<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/foreign-media-ex-mossad-agent
-committed-suicide-in-israeli-prison/2013/02/12/> 


The Case of Prisoner X: He hanged himself in Israeli jail cell in 2010. A
gag order was clamped on the story. An Australian media outlet now says he
was a Mossad agent who committed a terrible crime.

By: Jewish Press Staff <http://www.jewishpress.com/author/jewishpressstaff/>


Published: February 12th, 2013 
Latest update: February 14th, 2013 

,” who hanged himself in an Israeli jail in 2010, was an Australian citizen
who worked for the Mossad but apparently committed a heinous crime, perhaps
treason, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) reported Tuesday.

The report sent the Netanyahu government scrambling to convene an urgent
meeting of Israeli editors to keep the allegations from appearing in Israeli
media, Haaretz reported.

ABC named “Prisoner X” as Ben Zygier, who went by the alias of Ben Alon or
Ben Allen after he moved to Israel. Zygier, or Alon or Allen, was married to
an Israeli woman and had two children. He was mysteriously jailed in a
super-high security wing approximately 10 years after moving to Israel.

His identity never was revealed even to prison guards, and the prisoner
committed suicide at the age of 34 despite state-of-the-art surveillance
systems that are installed to prevent prisoners from taking their own lives.
Zygier was in the Ayalon prison wing that held Yigal Amir, who assassinated
Prime Minister Yitzchak Rabin.

Israel never admitted to the existence of Prisoner X even after the suicide
was reported in 2010. At the time, media speculated the prisoner was a most
senior enemy agent, with some suggesting that he was a senior Iranian
Revolutionary Guards general.

After ABC’s report Tuesday, Haaretz told its readers that the Office of the
Prime Minister called an emergency meeting of local editors “to ask its
members to co-operate with the government and withhold publication of
information pertaining to an incident that is very embarrassing to a certain
government agency.”

ABC said it was able to identify Prisoner X through circumstantial evidence
that was provided after the suicide victim’s body was sent to Melbourne a
week after his death. Before then, Australia did not of his incarceration.

Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr responded to the ABC’s exposé, “Those
allegations certainly do trouble me.

“It’s never been raised with me…. The difficulty is I’m advised we’ve had no
contact with his family [and] there’s been no request for consular
assistance during the period it’s alleged he was in prison.

“Even if Prisoner X has now been identified, his crime, however, remains a
mystery although it has been widely speculated that it would have involved
treachery to warrant such extreme measures.”

If the allegations are true, Israel might be subject to serious questions
about due process of law. Human Rights Watch researcher Bill van Esveld told
the newspaper that there are serious issues involved concerning fundamental
prisoners’ rights.

“It’s called a disappearance, and a disappearance is not only a violation of
that person’s due process rights – that’s a crime,” he said. “Under
international law, the people responsible for that kind of treatment
actually need to be criminally prosecuted themselves.”

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