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</font><font size=4>PA forces raid meeting as dissent grows <br><br>
</b></font><font size=3>Report, <i>The Electronic Intifada,</i> 25 August
2010 <br><br>
<a href="http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11489.shtml" eudora="autourl">
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11489.shtml<br><br>
</a>Palestinian political leaders and activists, outraged by the
Palestine Liberation Organization's (PLO) approval of direct talks
between the Palestinian Authority and Israeli leaders next week,
attempted to converge in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah today in
a meeting aimed at "express[ing] or stand[ing] against a return to
negotiations," Ma'an News Agency reported (" <br>
The meeting was held at the same time as a conference in Gaza City, where
officials of various Palestinian parties also discussed their opposition
to the PLO's plans for direct talks. <br><br>
According to Ma'an, and corroborated by the Palestinian human rights
group Al-Haq, the Ramallah meeting was interrupted and shut down by the
Palestinian Authority's General Intelligence forces, who provoked
participants and attacked individuals trying to document the incident.
<br><br>
Khaleda Jarrar, Ramallah mayoral candidate with the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) party, told Ma'an that participants in the
meeting were confronted by Palestinian Authority (PA) forces in civilian
uniform, who "attempted to thwart the event from the start, chanting
slogans and leading event participants towards the center of
Ramallah."<br><br>
"We aimed to voice our dissent, and the PA decided to enter the
conference hall and drag participants out to an unplanned rally,"
continued Jarrar. The PA has made it an ongoing policy to prohibit
"unplanned" rallies by opposing political groups. <br><br>
Al-Haq, whose offices are located next to the Protestant church where the
meeting was held, stated in a press release that some of its staff
members attempted to document the events and were subsequently attacked
by the PA forces. <br><br>
"Upon seeing one of the staff members, Wesam Ahmad, equipped with a
camera, plain-clothed General Intelligence officers accosted him and
knocked the camera from his hand," stated Al-Haq. "After
retrieving the camera and asking why he was being prevented from taking
any pictures, Mr. Ahmed was surrounded by approximately 10 members of the
GI. They grabbed him around the neck and head while holding his arms,
stripping the camera from him. During the attack, another Al-Haq staff
member, Ms. Nina Atallah, who tried to intervene to assist her colleague,
was injured and had to be taken to hospital. ... It emerged, after asking
policemen on the scene, that Al-Haq's camera had been confiscated by the
GI. Equipment and footage from journalists on the scene were also
confiscated during the incident."<br><br>
Al-Haq added that it denounced the repeated violations of human rights by
PA forces, and urged civil society to condemn such practices and ensure
freedom of expression and assembly. "Today's incident is a further
example of the increasing climate of violence and intimidation that is
effectively transforming Palestinian society into a 'police-state,'"
Al-Haq reported.<br><br>
This violence meted out by PA forces on Wednesday comes amidst growing
dissent within Palestinian political parties against the leadership of PA
President Mahmoud Abbas, who continues to hold office under controversial
emergency decrees extending his expired term. His decision to attend
US-brokered direct talks with Israel -- despite the continued
construction of Israeli settlements on occupied Palestinian land and the
ongoing Israeli siege on Gaza, amongst other rights violations -- has
been greeted with condemnation.<br><br>
In Damascus, Hamas leader Khaled Meshal denounced the resumption of
direct talks as "nationally illegitimate, carried out by force and
American summons," according to Ma'an
("<a href="http://maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=310543">
Mash'al: Talks will eliminate Palestinian cause</a>," 25 August
2010).<br><br>
Earlier this month, the Executive Committee of the PLO announced that it
approved the direct talks in spite of the overwhelming opposition against
negotiations. The PLO is comprised of all the main Palestinian political
factions except for Hamas. The Executive Committee's approval came
despite the fact that all the PLO factions except for Abbas' Fatah
opposed the resumption of direct talks.<br><br>
Meshal added that the PLO's unilateral decision serving the PA's
interests was "an echo of Washington's order."<br><br>
"The success of talks will be according to Israeli measures and
conditions, which means eliminating the Palestinian cause, including the
right of return, Jerusalem, [and the] 1967 borders," Meshal
added.<br><br>
The PLO's endorsement of direct talks sparked a wave of dissent from
various Palestinian parties, uniting factions that have been historically
split since the outcome of the Oslo negotiations in the mid-1990s.
<br><br>
The PFLP, along with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
(DFLP), the Palestinian People's Party (PPP), Hamas, dissenting Fatah
members and factional military wings, joined in a vociferous condemnation
of the PLO's actions in a meeting in Damascus on 15 August. <br><br>
In a statement read during the conference by PFLP's leader in exile Dr.
Maher al-Taher, the groups warned of "serious repercussions of
continuing the policy of concessions and compromises of Palestinian
national rights"
("<a href="http://www.pflp.ps/english/?q=palestinian-factions-reject-uszionist-pressure-dir">
Palestinian factions reject US/Zionist pressure for direct
negotiations</a>").<br><br>
When the PLO failed to respond to the Damascus statement, al-Taher
remarked on 20 August that "the action of the Executive Committee of
the PLO in approving these negotiations makes it clear that independent
Palestinian decision-making and democracy is a farce in these
institutions, as the Palestinian people have clearly expressed their
rejection of negotiations"
("<a href="http://www.pflp.ps/english/?q=pflp-rejects-and-calls-action-against-liquidationi">
PFLP rejects and calls for action ...</a>").<br><br>
Even with the overwhelming dissent voiced by its constituents, the PLO
formally approved the direct talks on 21 August. The talks are scheduled
to begin on 2 September in Washington, DC after a ceremony expected to be
hosted by US President Barack Obama.<br>
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</font><h2><font size=4><b>Palestinian Authority intelligence forces shut
down conference against negotiations in
Ramallah</b></font></h2><font size=3>
<a href="http://www.pflp.ps/english/?q=palestinian-authority-intelligence-forces-shut-dow" eudora="autourl">
http://www.pflp.ps/english/?q=palestinian-authority-intelligence-forces-shut-dow</a>
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Palestinian Authority intelligence and police forces attacked,
interrupted and shut down a Palestinian national conference against
participation in direct negotiations with Israel in Ramallah on August
25, 2010. Organized by Palestinian political parties, independent figures
and human rights organizations, the conference was convened in order to
denounce the negotiations, to be held under the auspices of the U.S.
government, as dangerous to the Palestinian national cause.<br><br>
The meeting was held simultaneously a conference in Gaza City, where
officials of various Palestinian parties also denounced te negotiations.
Comrade Khalida Jarrar, member of the Political Bureau of the Popular
Front for the Liberation of Palestine, spoke with Ma'an News at the
conference, saying that participants in the meeting were confronted by
Palestinian Authority (PA) forces in civilian uniform, who
"attempted to thwart the event from the start, chanting slogans and
leading event participants towards the center of Ramallah."
Plainclothes security forces shouted loudly, disrupting the event, taking
participants outside the hall, and preventing the news conference from
continuing.<br><br>
"We aimed to voice our dissent, and the PA decided to enter the
conference hall and drag participants out to an unplanned rally,"
said Comrade Jarrar. She said that the Authority was "entirely
responsible" for the shutting down of the event and the intimidation
of the media. PA security forces attacked journalists and human rights
organization members with cameras, confiscating their cameras, deleting
their photos and footage, and assaulting journalists.<br><br>
The PFLP issued a statement condemning the activities of PA intelligence
in Ramallah, demanding an immediate investigation to hold those
responsible accountable, and saying that this was done in order to
"prevent the empowerment of our people and their representatives to
express their clear and explicit disapproval of these direct negotiations
being launched in violation of the national consensus and the Palestinian
Central Council's decision." <br><br>
It said further that Palestinian security services should be providing
security, rather than suppression, of the Palestinian people, noting that
these actions were reminiscent of the security agencies of reactionary
Arab regimes which are accustomed to the suppression of our people and
saying that these agencies are complicit in schemes to suppress the
Palestinian people and prevent our people from addressing the threats to
our national cause. Nonetheless, the statement concluded, such behavior
will never succeed in preventing the struggle of the Palestinian people
and their national and Islamic forces, in the homeland and abroad, to
stop such negotiations and any and all threats to our rights, our people,
and our cause.<br><br>
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