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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Palestinian Authority arrests activist over Facebook post
Human rights advocate Issa Amro was detained after criticising the authority for arresting a journalist
Issa Amro was detained by security forces on Monday (Courtesy of Ahmed Amro)
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Monday 4 September 2017 22:03
Palestinian Authority security
forces arrested a human rights campaigner over a Facebook post on
Monday, a day a journalist was detained for calling on President Mahmoud
Abbas to resign.
Issa
Amro, a coordinator for the NGO Youth Against Settlements, had called
out security forces on social media over the arrest of Ayman Qawasmi, a
radio journalist who had said that Abbas must go for failing to protect
Palestinians.
Amnesty International criticised the arrest, calling it a “shameless attack on freedom of expression”.
“Criticizing
the authorities should not be a criminal offence. Issa Amro’s arrest is
the latest evidence that the Palestinian authorities are determined to
continue with their repressive campaign against free speech,” Magdalena
Mughrabi, deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa at
Amnesty International, said in a statement.
Amro had urged spreading the news about the journalist’s arrest and reporting and documenting the authorities’ “violations”.
Ahmed
Amro, Issa Amro’s brother, said security forces came to their family
home in Hebron on Sunday evening looking for the activist. They called
him, asking him to stop by "for a conversation".
“He
went to them on Monday morning, and until now we haven’t heard from
him. We have no way of communicating with him,” Ahmed Amro told MEE.
“My brother didn’t do anything wrong. We don’t know why they arrested him.”
Translation: There
are journalists who are being threatened by the security forces for
publishing the news about Ayman Qawasmi's arrest. I hope that every
journalist in the country publishes this news because it is true, 100
percent, not a rumor. Secondly, I call on everyone who gets threatened
to talk to me, so we can complain about these threats to the Europeans
and document the illegal violations. Not everyone can create a law and a
state for himself. The law is clear and not open to various
interpretations, and everyone should respect it. There
is a journalist called Ayman Qawasmi, and there is a judiciary, a civil
society, a syndicate for journalists and activists who will stand with
him. Security forces should protect the law, not violate it. Freedom to Ayman Qawasmi (Screengrab/ Facebook)
Amnesty noted an “escalation” of the Palestinian Authority’s crackdown on dissent.
Last
month, the rights group accused the Palestinian Authority and Hamas,
which runs Gaza, of “launching a repressive clampdown on dissent that
has seen journalists from opposition media outlets interrogated and
detained in a bid to exert pressure on their political opponents”.
The PA shut down 29 websites based in the West Bank in July.