London, UK. 18th November 2016. Laila Sharary, wife of Fayez Shahary, talks about the arrest of her husband at the protest by human rights group Inminds outside the headquarters of British security company G4S over the abduction by Israel and subsequent torture of British national and father of five Fayez Sharary. Arrested by Israeli forces on 15 September when leaving the West Bank for Jordan with his wife and youngest child to fly home after a family visit he was tortured for 3 weeks by Israeli secret police to force a confession An Israeli judge declared this worthless and inadmissible and

London, UK. 18th November 2016. Laila Sharary, wife of Fayez Shahary, talks about the arrest of her husband at the protest by human rights group Inminds outside the headquarters of British security company G4S over the abduction by Israel and subsequent torture of British national and father of five Fayez Sharary. Arrested by Israeli forces  on 15 September when leaving the West Bank for Jordan with his wife and youngest child to fly home after a family visit he was tortured for 3 weeks by Israeli secret police to force a confession An Israeli judge declared this worthless and inadmissible and Stock Photo
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London, UK. 18th November 2016. Laila Sharary, wife of Fayez Shahary, talks about the arrest of her husband at the protest by human rights group Inminds outside the headquarters of British security company G4S over the abduction by Israel and subsequent torture of British national and father of five Fayez Sharary. Arrested by Israeli forces on 15 September when leaving the West Bank for Jordan with his wife and youngest child to fly home after a family visit he was tortured for 3 weeks by Israeli secret police to force a confession An Israeli judge declared this worthless and inadmissible and ordered his release but he is still held in the Ofer prison secured by G4S. The protest also stood in solidarity with Standing Rock, where G4S are employed by the company attempting to force the Dakota Access Oil Pipeline across sacred Sioux sites. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News