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What's happening in Gaza's detention centers?

Al-Monitor was given exclusive access to testimonies of former female detainees who were subjected to several forms of torture, which officials deny.

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A Palestinian woman sits outside of a prison in the Gaza Strip, April 14, 2013. — REUTERS/Suhaib Salem

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Every time Mariam G. prepares food for her family, sharp pain shoots through her legs and back as a result of the severe torture she was subjected to in one of Khan Yunis’ police detention centers in southern Gaza. She was held on charges of possessing large quantities of the illegal drug Tramadol found at her place of residence in October 2014.

Mariam, who lives in Khan Yunis, told Al-Monitor, “During my interrogation, I was savagely beaten and kicked all over my body by male detectives from the Drug Enforcement Administration [DEA], which caused me to bleed between my legs. They then tied my hands and struck me on the feet with black knotted batons.”

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