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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Thursday, August 1, 2013
28. JUL, 2013
Palestinian Authority security forces attacked Palestinian protesters as
they marched in Ramallah on Sunday, July 28, 2013, injuring dozens and
arresting a number of protesters. The marchers were protesting the PA’s
return to negotiations with Israel, warning that the negotiations
represent threats to Palestinian rights and a path to dangerous
concessions. The protest, organized by the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, was attacked as the approximately 200
demonstrators marched toward the Muqata’, PA presidential headquarters.
Security forces attacked the protesters with batons in order to prevent
them from reaching the Muqata.
Video of the protest in Ramallah
In a statement following the police attack, the PFLP said, “The PA
decision – the individual act of President Mahmoud Abbas – was contrary
to the decisions of Palestinian national institutions, including the PLO
Central Council – and reflects a culture of recklessness,
irresponsibility, lack of accountability, and disregard for the law and
the national traditions of our people,” and demanded that those
responsible be held accountable for their actions.
Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association reported
that among the dozens of injured was Khalida Jarrar, member of the
Palestinian Legislative Council, PFLP leader and longtime prisoner
advocate. Injured demonstrators were arrested and taken away from
Ramallah Hospital, where they were receiving treatment. Demonstrators
said that the Sunday protest is just the beginning of a popular movement
against negotiations, both inside and outside Palestine, including
“ending the absurd negotiations and the entire path of Oslo, holding
accountable those who normalize with the occupation, returning to
international institutions, including the UN, to struggle for
Palestinian rights, ending the division, and creating an alternative
national strategy of resistance.”
A rally was held simultaneously in Gaza City as well in protest of the
negotiations. A protest will take place at 9 pm tonight outside Ramallah
police station demanding the release of the 5 people who are currently
in PA detention following the protest.
Imprisoned Palestinian leader Ahmad Sa’adat had
issued a statement supporting the protests, calling for Palestinians to
“Break the barriers of silence and bang on the walls of the tank”
against the negotiations.
Source: Samidoun