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PCHR strongly condemns increasing attacks on media
institutions in the Occupied
Palestinian
Territory
in the context of the conflict between Hamas and Fatah movements. PCHR calls
upon the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and Hamas and Fatah movements to
take serious steps to stop such attacks which undermine the freedom of
expression and the right to receive and impart information, which are a
cornerstone of any democratic regime.
PCHR strongly condemns increasing attacks on media
institutions in the Occupied
Palestinian
Territory
in the context of the conflict between Hamas and Fatah movements. PCHR calls
upon the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) and Hamas and Fatah movements to
take serious steps to stop such attacks which undermine the freedom of
expression and the right to receive and impart information, which are a
cornerstone of any democratic regime.
According to PCHR’s documentation, a number of media
institutions known of connections to the two parties of the conflict and others
were attacked by militants from the two parties or by unknown militants in
areas that were under field control of the two parties. Such attacks included
storming and robbing media offices, closing and damaging television and radio
stations, preventing the distributions of newspapers, and other attacks that
all undermine press freedoms.
In the Gaza Strip, militants stormed several media
institutions linked with Fatah movement. They destroyed or robbed the equipment
of those institutions.
On Monday morning, 11 June 2007, militants stormed and burnt
a transmission station of Palestine Television in Abu Rahma building in ‘Omar
al-Mukhtar Street in Gaza
City.
On Wednesday, 13 June 2007, a number of militants stormed
and robbed Watanona
Media
Center
belonging to Fatah movement, which is located opposite to Jabalya police
station in the northern Gaza Strip.
On Thursday, 14 June 2007, a number of militants stormed the
headquarters of al-Horriya radio station, linked with Fatah movement, in
al-Shoqouq building in Gaza
City.
They burnt the equipment. The radio station had already stopped broadcasting
and its staff members had escaped before the attack as Hamas had seized control
over the area. At the same time, al-Sabab radio station, also linked with Fatah
movement, which is located in Palestine
tower building, stopped broadcasting.
On the same day, a number of militants stormed the
headquarters of Palestine Television—news department—in Tal al-Hawa
neighborhood in the south of Gaza
City.
They stole the equipment and broke windows.
Also on the same day, a number of militants stormed the
headquarters of Palestine Media Group, which is linked with Fatah movement and
the owner of a news web site (Palmedia) and al-Shabab radio station. They stole
the equipment and burnt the furniture. Consequently, the web site stopped.
On Friday, 15 June 2007, a number of militants stormed
headquarters of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate in al-Wihda Street in Gaza
City.
They stole all electrical appliances and the furniture.
On Sunday, 17 June 2007, a number of militants stormed the
headquarters of al-Sha’ab radio station of the Popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine in al-Basha tower building in Jamal ‘Abdul Nasser Street
in Gaza
City.
They stole the equipment and furniture. It is worth noting that al-Sha’ab radio
station stopped broadcasting two weeks ago due to a technical failure.
In the West Bank,
militants affiliated to Fatah movement stormed media institutions known of
their connection to or support for Hamas, in retaliation for the incidents in
the Gaza Strip.
On Wednesday evening, 13 June 2007, a number of masked
militants stormed and opened fire at offices of Mass Press, belonging to
Mohammed Eshtaiwi who is known of affiliation to Hamas and the director of Siraj
al-Aqsa Television, in Da’bas Mall in the north of Tulkarm.
On Thursday evening, 14 June 2007, a group of the al-Aqsa
Martyrs Brigades (an armed wing of Fatah movement) stormed an-Najjah press
office belonging to Fareed Abu Zhuhair, a lecturer at an-Najjah National
University known of his affiliation to Hamas, in Kmail Sa’d al-Din building in
the center of Nablus.
At the same time, another group of the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades stormed
al-Rowad press office belonging to Suhail Khalaf, on the fifth floor of ‘Antar
building in the center of Nablus.
The militants destroyed computer sets, windows and doors of the office.
On Friday morning, 15 June 2007,
a number of militants from the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades
stormed the headquarters of Sana Television, linked with Hamas, on the first
floor of al-‘Aalem building in the north of Nablus.
They stole and destroyed equipment.
Also on Friday morning, a number of militants stormed the
headquarters of al-Salam radio station, affiliated to Hamas, in the center of
Qalqilya, and destroyed its equipment.
Also on Friday morning, a group of the al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades, stormed offices of al-Israa’ Press, belonging to Ibrahim Sa’abna, in Abu
Baker Street in the
center of Jenin, and destroyed its equipment.
Also on Friday morning, a group of the al-Aqsa Martyrs
Brigades stormed Jabal al-Nar radio station on the eighth floor of ‘Aaloul and
Abu Salha building in the center of Nablus.
They destroyed or confiscated its equipment.
On Saturday morning, 16 June 2007, a number of masked
militants intercepted a vehicle that was distributing al-Ayyam newspaper,
published in Ramallah, and Palestine and al-Resala newspapers, published in
Gaza and known of affiliation to Hamas. They confiscated and burnt all copies
of issue 45 of Palestine
newspaper and those of al-Resala newspaper. Since that day, al-Ayyam Press has
stopped printing Palestine
newspaper without giving reasons. The editor of Palestine
newspaper, Mustafa al-Sawaf, told PCHR that al-Ayyam Press was threatened by
unknown persons on 12 June 2007 not to print copies of Palestine
newspaper. It is worth noting that Palestine
newspaper print its copies for the West
Bank at al-Ayyam Press in Ramallah.
On Sunday evening, 17 June 2007, a number of masked
militants stormed the house of journalist Hasan al-Teeti and burnt the first
floor of the house. The damages included cameras and transmission sets
belonging to Palestine
Media
Center,
an independent media center that is part of Palestinian Telecommunication
Group. Al-Teeti told PCHR that his office is not linked with any single
satellite channel and provides media services to all news agencies and
satellite channels. He added that this attack was the outcome of incitement
against the al-Jazeera Satellite Channel and its policies, and accusations of
the channel of being bias to Hamas, although he is neither a correspondent nor
a cameraman of the channel, rather he sometimes report to the channel on
incidents in Nablus.
On Monday morning, 18 June 2007,
a number of masked persons burnt the office of ‘Abdul
Fattah ‘Azzam Shraim, 27, a
correspondent of the local al-Ayyam newspaper in the center of Qalqilya. An
hour later, Shraim traveled to his office to check the damages. On his way, his
car was subject to intense gunfire. He was wounded by shrapnel to the head.
At approximately 09:00, the Palestinian police arrested
Shraim from Rafidya
Hospital
in Nablus.
PCHR strongly condemns these attacks, and:
1) Warns of the
impacts of such attacks which seriously undermine the freedom of expression and
the right to receive and impart information.
2) Calls upon
the PNA and all concerned parties to take serious steps to stop such attacks
and neutralize journalists and media institutions from the conflict.
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