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The West is helping PA torment Palestinians
The West is helping PA torment Palestinians
[ 14/08/2008 - 12:45 AM ]
By Khalid Amayreh in Ramallah

Western governments are telling their respective citizens that the financial support they give to the Palestinian Authority (PA) is used to foster security and promote democracy, human rights  and the rule of law in the occupied territories.

These governments might  also be deluding  themselves into thinking  that the often harsh repression meted out by the PA to its own people,  long tormented by Israel,  would be conducive to promoting peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

But the west is wrong on both accounts.

Today,   much of the  western “financial aid”  provided to the Ramallah-based regime  is being  utilized to  consolidate a  police- state structure, actually a  police state without a state since the Israeli occupation army continues to tightly control all parts of the occupied territories, including the vicinity of Mahmoud Abbas’s own headquarters.

According to reliable sources, more than one third of the PA budget, which is based on "donations"  from western and oil-rich Arab  donors, goes to the security agencies which operate with virtually no legal or moral restrictions.

In comparison, less than one percent of the budget goes to agriculture in both Gaza and the West Bank. This is the sector upon which more than 50% of Palestinians depend for their livelihood.

We all know that the Raison d’être  behind the  very existence of  the PA security apparatus is to repress Palestinian resistance to the Israeli occupation.

Otherwise, Israel wouldn’t have  allowed the US and other countries to bankroll, train, and arm these “Palestinian forces.”

Today, the way these so-called  forces function seriously undermines the rule of law, civil liberties and human rights in the occupied territories.

They are arresting, maltreating and torturing innocent people. They are imprisoning journalists who are carrying out their duties as journalists.  They are closing down and vandalizing social, cultural, academic and other institutions in utter violation of the rule of law.

In short, there is a reign of terror being fostered all over the West Bank under the pretext of  “fighting Hamas.”

The PA claims its  heavy-handed tactics are necessary to prevent Hamas from carrying out a coup in the West Bank.

This claim, however, is ridiculous and mendacious. The reason  is that in order for Hamas to be able to carry out a “coup” in the West Bank, it would have to be militarily stronger than both Israel and the PA combined, which is a far-fetched prospect, to say the least.

In truth, the real reason behind the reign of repression and flagrant  human rights violations in the West Bank is an overwhelming  desire for revenge for the ousting by Hamas  of Fatah militias from Gaza more than a year ago.

A few weeks ago, the PA arrested three journalists in the West Bank on manifestly frivolous charges such as “endangering national security” and “creating divisions within the people.”

These journalists, including Awadh Rajoub, a correspondent for  the Arabic service of the al-Jazeera.net,  are still languishing in PA lockups and jails.

Rajoub’s relatives said he was likely to be prosecuted by a military tribunal.!! Yes, a military trial  of an innocent  Palestinian journalist by an authority that has no authority or sovereignty, and whose very survival and existence depend  nearly completely on the good-will of Israel, the Palestinian people’s ultimate tormentor and  oppressor.

Moreover,  dozens of community leaders, religious officials, elected mayors, as well as college students are being jailed and probably tortured by security interrogators.

A few weeks ago, a visitor to the local government hospital in Hebron intimated to this writer that he saw a badly-beaten young man tied with iron chains to his hospital bed, with three armed security guards posted at the entrance to his room.

Last week, PA crack policemen beat savagely two teachers who were tutoring high-school students at the Anwar Academic  Center in Dura, 10 miles south West of Hebron. The two teachers were identified as Naim Talahmeh and Salem al Hureibat.

Earlier this month, PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas said he ordered the security agencies to release all political prisoners rounded up following recent Gaza events.

However,  two weeks have passed and 95 per cent of the political detainees are still languishing in PA lockups and jails.

Indeed,   PA security forces continue to arrest innocent people and close down businesses and charities on a daily basis without any regard for the rule of law.

In recent days, the PA security forces even  began arresting lawyers defending illegally-held detainees. Human rights sources in the West Bank have reported that Advocates Muhammed Farrah from Hebron and Fadel Bushnaq from the northern West Bank are languishing in PA jails.

The reign of repression being carried out by the PA against its own people  can’t be justified by whatever unacceptable conduct  by Hamas in the Gaza Strip, including the unlawful arrest of political figures affiliated with Fatah.

Persecuting people perceived as Hamas supporters as a reprisal for the arrest by Hamas of Fatah activists, or vice versa, is an unethical act fitting gagsters and street thugs.

To be sure, Hamas has released the vast bulk of Fatah’s political leaders, including Zakaria al Agha, the group’s most prominent leader in the strip. So why is the Fatah-dominated PA continuing to violate the human rights and civil liberties of the Palestinian people?

The West is wrong in thinking that beating and tormenting Palestinians by the PA  will produce security for Israel.

The PA had carried out a lot of repression of its own people during the so-called Oslo era (1994-2000). 

That ugly episode of  repression, we all remember,  eventually produced  two things: The al Aqsa Intifada and Hamas’s electoral victory in 2006

It is therefore  very likely that the Western-sponsored  repression by the PA of the very people it claims to serve and whose interests it claims to be protecting and safeguarding will boomerang on both the West and its increasingly ruthless child.

The  West is thus advised to  create a clear linkage between its financial aid to the PA and its human rights records. That would be compatible with its declared ideals and policies, and would also serve the interest of peace in Palestine.

In the final analysis, the last thing the Palestinians need is another tormentor augmenting  Israel’s  genocidal terror against our people.

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PA torment Palestinians
Name: Tormented Palestinian Date: 16/08/2008 01:28:04
Country: United Kingdom Job: Varsity Prof
After the notorious Oslo agreement,a big unbridgable gap was created between those Palestinians who were ready to surrender the struggle for nothing substancial in return and those who were ready to keep on the struggle. The clashes that we are witnessing today in occupied Palestine is a clear manifesttion to these two unbridgable political positions. The cowardly and hideous behaviour that you have reported in your article demonstrates vividly that certain groups within the Palestinian Authority consciously and willingly have chosen the side of the occupying tormentor .These are the same people who have collaborated with the Israeli occupation to keep a tight siege on Gaza as a mean of breaking the will of the Palestinians, this failing they resorted to blowing up Palstinian fighters to thwart any attempt of reconciliation between Hamas and the mainstream Fatah, which could have paved the way to the long badly needed Palestinian national unity.
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