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Prisoner X

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Israel has been gripped by a guessing game over the identity of a mysterious prisoner being held in such secrecy that even his guards do not know his name.

By Richard Spencer and Adrian Blomfield
Published: 9:45PM BST 21 Jun 2010


The elusive "Mr X" is being held for unspecified crimes and confined in total seclusion within a private wing of the maximum-security Ayalon prison.

No one knew of his existence until the shroud of secrecy was briefly lifted after a story appeared on the Ynet news website, owned by Israel's leading Hebrew-language newspaper Yediot Ahronot.

Quoting unidentified officials within the Israeli penitentiary service, it disclosed that Mr X was being held in Unit 15, a wing of Ayalon prison that contains a single cell.

He is not though to receive any visitors and his wing is cut off from the rest of the prison by double iron doors. So hermetic are the conditions in which he is held that other prisoners can neither see nor hear him.

"He is simply a person without a name and without an identity who has been placed in total and utter isolation from the outside world," a prison official was quoted as saying.

Within hours, the story had vanished from the newspaper's website, allegedly after Israel's domestic intelligence service won a gagging order banning all media coverage of the case.

The attempt to redraw the veil has had only limited success, however, with the disappearance of the story serving only to whet the interests of human rights activists in Israel, who have now launched a campaign to force the state to unmask Mr X and disclose his crimes.

Dan Yakir, chief legal counsel for the Association for Civil Rights in Israel, the country's oldest human rights group, said: "There is no information on whether this person has been charged, whether he has been tried or whether he has been convicted."

In a letter to the Israeli attorney general last week which has yet to receive a response, Mr Yakir protested the secrecy surrounding Mr X's detention.

"It is insupportable that, in a democratic country, authorities can arrest people in complete secrecy and disappear them from public view without the public even knowing such an arrest took place," he wrote.

Amid the intrigue and the silence of the domestic press, Mr X's cause has also been taken up by influential Jewish bloggers, most notably Richard Silverstein, a US-based commentator who has played a leading role in forcing Israel to drop gagging orders in recent months.

While there has been little but speculation as to what Mr X may have done, there can be little doubt about the importance attached to him by the state for he is being held in the cell specially built to house Yigal Amir, the Israeli extremist who assassinated Yitzhak Rabin, the former prime minister, in 1995.

But one Israeli security expert said that the secrecy suggested espionage rather than terrorism is likely to lie at the heart of the mystery.

In 1983, Marcus Klingberg, a leading Israeli scientist, was jailed for 20 years for passing secrets about the country's biological warfare programme to the Soviets. But it was only after he had been in prison for a decade that Israelis heard for the first time about Klingberg's existence, arrest and conviction.

Mr X is being held in the same prison as Mordechai Vanunu, the whistle-blower who revealed Israeli nuclear secrets before he was lured out of Britain by a Mossad honeytrap in 1986 and jailed for 18 years.

Vanunu was sent back to prison last month for talking to foreigners, in violation of his parole.

Israel's prison service has declined to confirm or deny the existence of Mr X on security grounds.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... ner-X.html

Outcry as Israel jails mystery man
JASON KOUTSOUKIS, JERUSALEM
June 23, 2010


ISRAELIS are speculating over the identity of a mysterious prisoner being held for unspecified crimes in the maximum security Ayalon jail. Dubbed ''Mister X'' by the Hebrew language news website Y-net, which first reported on the case last week, the man's identity has even been kept from his prison guards.

A measure of the severity of the crimes for which the man in being held is the fact that he is in the cell that was built specifically for Yigal Amir, the assassin of former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin.

His wing is cut off from the rest of the prison by double iron doors. Other prisoners can neither see nor hear him.

According to Y-net, only a select few in the government know who the man is and what charges he is being jailed for. Nobody talks to him, nobody sees him, nobody visits him, nobody knows he is in jail.

''He was placed in full and complete separation from the outside world,'' said one Israel Prison Service official quoted by Y-net.

''There is confidentiality surrounding the detainee in wing 15 in every respect, including his identity and the crimes he committed.

''I doubt even the jailers in charge of him know who he is. It is scary that in 2010 a man is imprisoned in Israel without us even knowing who he is,'' the prison source was quoted as saying.

''It is simply a person without a name and without an identity who was placed in complete and absolute isolation from the outside world. We don't know if anybody even knows he is in jail.''

An Israeli Prisons Service spokesman declined to comment on the case, saying that for security, the agency did not provide information about any prisoner.

Several blog websites have suggested that this may indicate the man is being held on suspicion of espionage and that he may be a serving agent of Mossad, Israel's foreign intelligence service.

The story was quickly removed from the Y-net website after publication, and it was speculated to have been subjected to a gag order imposed by one of Israel's security services.

No mention of the case has been made by any other Israeli news service. But the case has since attracted the attention of the prominent Israeli human rights group, the Association for Civil Rights, which has written to the Attorney-General protesting against the strict secrecy surrounding the jailing.

In the letter, Dan Yakir, chief legal counsel for the association, said there was no information on whether this person had been charged, tried or convicted.

''It is insupportable that, in a democratic country, authorities can arrest people in complete secrecy and disappear them from public view without the public even knowing such an arrest took place,'' Mr Yakir wrote.

Earlier this year a gag order was lifted on the case involving Israeli journalist Anat Kamm, who was placed under house arrest last year after she was suspected of leaking secret documents to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that she obtained while serving in the Israel Defence Forces.

The gag order was lifted after details surrounding Kamm's case were published outside Israel.

In 1983, Marcus Klingberg, a leading Israeli scientist, was jailed for 20 years for passing secrets about Israel's biological warfare program to the Soviets. But it was only after he had been in jail for a decade that Israelis heard of his arrest and conviction.

http://www.theage.com.au/world/outcry-a ... -yvpc.html
 
How mysterious. Very interesting story, and scary to think about. I imagine it happens more than we realize, no?

I would love to know more, and am going to try to track this story. For now however, what you have posted seems to be the single, main source.
 
I hope they´re making him wear an iron mask.
 
I bet it's Sean Connery, and Nicolas Cage will sort it all out.
 
I suppose it buggers up Amnesty International trying to campaign for him, unless they send lots of cards to Mr X and hope for the best.
 
Most likely a political prisoner. Perhaps somebody with a solid following but not mainstream enough (Yet) to accomplish anything really threatening. However it's obviously somebody who had/has either a good understanding of how to work up a crowd, or knows something they probably shouldn't.

Come to think of it, it would probably just be easier to kill somebody like that so I'm now thinking that it might even be for the person's own protection. Nowhere safer than a prison, especially when you've got a whole one to yourself. That is until you want out of course...
 
Xanatic_ said:
I hope they´re making him wear an iron mask.
If the prisoner turns out to be called Eustache D'Anger, that will turn out to be an inspired guess.

Maybe the prisoner is the double of Yasser Arafat...
 
The only way to get the Israelis to reveal the prisoners identity is to hassle them Lets spread that rumour that the prisoner is an RC Nun, a member of Mother Teresas Daughters of the Poormouth.
 
bin laden (caught by mossad)

used as a bargaining chip with american over the military threat from iran
worth more if ppl dont know they caught him leaving america to claim it was them
 
TinFinger_ said:
bin laden (caught by mossad)

used as a bargaining chip with american over the military threat from iran
worth more if ppl dont know they caught him leaving america to claim it was them

My paranoid side was thinking the same thing.
 
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