In this mailing:
- Khaled Abu Toameh: Palestinian
Journalists: We Do Not Have a Free Media
- Tobias Petersson: Sweden: The Left
Party's Ties to Terror Groups
by Khaled Abu Toameh • September
4, 2018 at 5:00 am
- The case of Abu
Jhaisheh is neither new nor unique. In fact, his experience is
part of a systematic campaign waged by both the Palestinian
Authority (PA) and Hamas to silence their critics and deter
Palestinian journalists from criticizing their leaders -- a
campaign that has long been ignored by the Western mainstream
media, whose representatives choose to pretend that the PA and
Hamas security agencies are somehow innocent of any
wrongdoing.
- "Failure to
prosecute violators of media freedoms is not only a breach of
human rights and prevents the attainment of justice, but it is
also an indirect authorization to continue committing such
violations." — Palestinian Center for Development and
Media Freedoms.
- Why are these
purported human rights organizations and the international
community, which describe themselves as committed to
protecting freedom and the rights of the Palestinian people,
always silent?
Palestinian
journalists living under the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank
and Hamas in the Gaza Strip face huge challenges that make it
almost impossible for them to operate free of pressure and
intimidation. (Image source: iStock)
Palestinian journalists living and working under the
Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank and Hamas in the Gaza
Strip continue to face huge challenges that make it almost
impossible for them to operate free of pressure and intimidation.
Hardly a week passes without a report about a
Palestinian journalist complaining about harassment by the PA or
Hamas. This harassment takes many shapes, such as being summoned
for interrogation, detention and verbal abuse.
The latest victim of this campaign of intimidation
is Mohammed Abu Jhaisheh, a Palestinian journalist from Hebron in
the West Bank, who received a summons to report for interrogation
from the PA security forces in the city. Abu Jhaisheh, who hosts a
radio show on a private radio station in Hebron, has announced his
refusal to report for interrogation -- a move that is being hailed
by some of his colleagues as "courageous."
by Tobias Petersson • September
4, 2018 at 4:00 am
- On his Facebook
page, Said Hadrous praises the Samer Issawi, a member of the
DFLP terrorist group who was convicted in Israel of possession
of explosives and attempted murder.
- In a post on
Facebook on August 29, Lars Adaktusson, a Swedish member of
the European Parliament for the Christian Democrats, said that
the EU should designate the DFLP as a terrorist organization.
- Another Left Party
candidate in the upcoming elections, Dr. Ali Hadrous, is
running for the Landskrona City Council. He often shares
Facebook posts showing sympathy with jailed Palestinian
terrorists.
- Osama Tamim was a
member of the DFLP in Syria and is now running for the Åmål
City Council on the Left Party list. In 2016, Tamim's
organization, Amal Palestina, distributed to children in Åmål
a booklet in Arabic in which youngsters are portrayed
favorably as instigators of violent activities.
Members of
the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) in the
Gaza Strip, November 15, 2003. (Photo by Abid Katib/Getty Images)
Anyone who believes that anti-Semitism and hatred of
Israel are exclusive to the extreme right would do well to observe
the campaign for the September 9 elections in Sweden, in which
politicians belonging to the Marxist-Leninist organization the
Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) are running
for office on the increasingly popular socialist-feminist Left
Party ticket.
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