West Bank - A Palestinian circus artist who has been held without charges in Israel will ask an Israeli court this month to release him or reduce his sentence, his advocates said Thursday.
The announcement came a day after Israeli circus artists held a rally in support of their 24-year-colleague, Mohammed Abu Sakha. Wearing red noses, the performers juggled as they demonstrated outside an Israeli prison Wednesday.
Abu Sakha is a clown, juggler and tightrope walker who heads the Palestinian Circus School’s program teaching circus arts to children with mental disabilities, according to the school in the West Bank.
He was on his way to work when he was arrested Dec. 14 by Israeli troops in the West Bank, said Hassan Safadi of the Adameer legal aid organization, which is representing him.... Read More: VIN