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Monday, January 7, 2013

Palestinian Authority now called State of Palestine but Occupied?! « Kawther Salam

Palestinian Authority now called State of Palestine but Occupied?! « Kawther Salam


Palestinian Authority now called State of Palestine but Occupied?!

Sunday Jan. 1 2013, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas signed a presidential decree on Friday officially changing the name of the Palestinian Authority to the “State of Palestine.” All Palestinian stamps, signs and official letterhead will henceforth be changed to bear the new name. Abbas issued instructions to Palestinian embassies around the world to change all references to the Palestinian Authority to State of Palestine after the UN vote in November.
Palestine was voted in as a non-member state by the UN General Assembly on Nov. 29, 2012.
StrikeThe Palestinian Authority was established 20 years ago as a consequence of the signing of Oslo, that miserable “peace project” which turned the Palestinians into spies for Israel and the US-Western security agencies. As a consequence, the Palestinian authority replaced the Israeli military police and army in chasing and jailing the Palestinian resistance, protecting the Israeli occupation colonies and lengthening its age.
Since two decades the PA relies on the US-EU-western-Arabs alms, of which more than one of the third goes for the PA police and military system which ONLY protect Israel and replaces the IDF in its dirty mission. Another third of these “donations” goes to other PA bodies, and another third of the donations goes to Abbas himself and cover his travels and feed his bank accounts.
The Palestinian Authority employs some 150,000 people, including civil servants and members of the security forces. About 60,000 of them live in Gaza and served under Abbas before the Hamas takeover, but they continue to draw salaries even though they’ve since been replaced by Hamas loyalists
All the while, the Palestinians are suffering of poverty and high taxes imposed by the PA. Since over three months, Palestinians are protesting the poverty, teachers and unions of workers are on strike and protests, but with no results. Starting in December, Israel halted the monthly transfers of about $100 million in taxes it collects on behalf of the PA. That sum amounts to about one-third of the monthly operating costs of the Palestinian Authority. Fayyad said that he now only takes in about $50 million a month in revenues.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Israeli Occupation Murders Journalists in Gaza « Kawther Salam

Israeli Occupation Murders Journalists in Gaza « Kawther Salam


Israeli Occupation Murders Journalists in Gaza

Israeli occupation forces (IOF) killed Aqsa TV cameramen Salamah and Al-Komi- MADA demands the formation of an international investigation commission
Ramallah- 21 November 2012: Israeli occupation forces committed a new crime against the Palestinian journalists when they killed Al-Aqsa TV cameramen Mahmoud Al-Komi (30 years) and Hossam Salameh (30) years at about six o’clock in this evening, after their car was targeted In Gaza City, by a Missile fired from an Israeli warplane, which led to their deaths immediately.
MADA lawyer Karem Nashwan said that Salamah and Al-Komi were travelling in Al-Aqsa TV car, with press sign, but the occupation forces targeted it. The crime took place in Alnaser (Victory) Street near alshifa Tower near Alshifa Hospital, and it seems they had intended to go to cover the martyrs and the wounded in the hospital, where occupation forces have escalated from its bombardment of the Gaza frantically through the last few hours, where about twenty martyrs fell. Al-Komi and Salamah were married and each of them has four children.
This heinous crime comes as part of the ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestinian journalists since the beginning of the aggression on the Gaza Strip since seven days, and the Israeli attacks on them for decades, where twenty journalists have been killed over the past decade, four of them during the Israeli aggression on Gaza at the beginning of 2009.
The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) expresses condolences to their families, and repeats condemnation of this crime, which is considered a breach flagrant of the international conventions that protect journalists .MADA demands the formation of an international investigation committee, and hold accountable those responsible for this crime and crimes committed against Journalists. Israeli impunity for its crimes against journalists encouraged them to commit more of them.
Reporters Without Borders condemns Israeli air strikes targeting news organizations in Gaza City today and calls for an immediate end to such attacks. At least nine journalists were reportedly injured and several local and international media were prevented from operating.
“These attacks constitute obstruction of freedom of information,” Reporters Without Borders secretary-general Christophe Deloire said. “We remind the Israeli authorities that, under humanitarian law, the news media enjoy the same protection as civilians and cannot be regarded as military targets.
“Even if the targeted media support Hamas, this does not in any way legitimize the attacks. We call for a transparent investigation into the circumstances of these air strikes. Attacks on civilian targets are war crimes and serious violations of the Geneva Conventions. Those responsible must be identified.”
At around 2 a.m. today, Israeli warplanes fired several missiles at the Al-Shawa Wa Hassri Tower, a building in the Gaza City neighborhood of Rimal that houses local and international media organizations. Around 15 reporters and photographers wearing vests with the word “TV Press” were on the building’s roof at the time, covering the Israeli air strikes.
Five missiles destroyed the 11th-floor offices used by Al-Quds TV. The station said six journalists were injured, four of them Al-Quds employees – Darwish Bulbul, Khadar Al-Zahar, Muhammad al-Akhras and Hazem al-Da’our. The other two were identified as Hussein Al-Madhoun, a freelance photographer working for the Ma’an news agency, and Ibrahim Labed, a reporter for the Palestinian news agency SAFA. Zahar’s condition was described as critical after one of his legs had to be amputated.
At around 7 a.m., three Al-Aqsa TV employees were seriously injured when two missiles were fired at the Al-Shourouk building, also known as the “journalists’ building.” A spokesperson for the Israel Defence Forces said on the @IDFSpokesperson Twitter account that the air strike had targeted a Hamas communication centre.
Among the local and international media whose offices were damaged by Israeli missiles were Sky News Arabia, the German TV station ARD, the Arab TV stations MBC and Abu Dhabi TV, Al-Arabiya, Reuters, Russia Today and the Ma’an news agency.
Information was also one of the victims of Israel’s Operation Cast Lead against the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009 (read the RWB report). At the time, Reporters Without Borders condemned Israel’s decision to declare the Gaza Strip a “closed military zone” and deny access to journalists working for international media. The IDF also targeted pro-Hamas media during Operation Cast Lead.
IFJ Calls for Probe into Media Targeting in Gaza Violence
The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) today called on the international community to investigate deliberate attacks by Israeli military against media buildings in Gaza.
At least six journalists were injured, including cameraman Khader al Zarah who lost a leg after their offices came under sustained bombing from Israel’s military which targeted in the early hours of Sunday Al Shawa and Husari where several media organisations, including Hamas’ TB Al Quds TV, Al Qudsa radio, Maan network and many other radio stations are based. Another media facility, the Asshurouq building, which houses Sky, ITN, Al Arabiya TV and Abu Dhabi TV was also attacked.
“We demand a full inquiry by the United Nations to investigate the attacks and to take action against the Government of Israel,” said Jim Boumelha, IFJ President. “The international community must respond immediately to this outrage. The rights of journalists in conflict zones have been particularly highlighted by the United Nations and members states cannot stand by when one state acts in a reckless and dangerous manner.”  
The Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS) condemned the bombing and the National Federation of Israeli Journalists (NFIJ), has called for the respect of journalists’ safety.
The Israeli authorities reportedly told the Foreign Press Association in Israel that the army targeted the antenna on the media buildings but journalists who escaped from the Al Quds TV building told the PJS affiliate that three floors of the building were bombed.
The IFJ says that these recent attacks serve as a reminder of the government’s failure to protect journalists covering armed conflicts.  The Federation recalls a similar direct assault on media houses took place the 22-day military offensive by the Israeli army on Gaza in 2009.
The issue of journalists’ protection  is scheduled to be debated at a UN Inter-agency meeting in Vienna next week and the Federation is urging the UN to take governments to task over their international obligations on this matter.
“The reckless intimidation of media by the Israeli Defense Force on a shocking scale should not go unpunished. If it does, it leaves journalists and media exposed to the threat of attack in any conflict at any time in the future,” added Boumelha
Arab Journalists Demand UN to Open Formal Investigation into Israeli Attacks on Journalists in Gaza
Journalists’ leaders representing 14 journalists’ syndicates and associations in the Arab World currently gathered in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, strongly condemn the attacks of the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip and the deliberate targeting of journalists and media staff.
The participants, gathered to discuss press freedom in the Arab World and the protection given for killers of journalists and impunity, condemn and denounce the Israeli army’s deliberate attack on the headquarters of media organizations in Gaza on the morning of the 18th of November 2012, in particular ‘Quds TV’. The attacks injured at least six journalists, including photographer Khader al-Zahar, who lost his leg as a result.
The participants believe that the Israeli army attacks on Palestinian journalists and media in Palestine, and Gaza in particular, is part of a systematic and deliberate plan used by the Israeli occupation authorities to cover up the heinous practices and killings and destruction committed against the Palestinian people.
The participants support the Palestinian journalists and media professionals in their plight and support the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate in their demands to the United Nations to form an international commission of inquiry into the crimes of the occupation, to question and punish the perpetrators of these crimes and the violations against journalists and media organizations in the Gaza Strip.
Participants consider this attack to be a violation of international law and international humanitarian law, including the UN Security Council Resolution 1738, which criminalizes the intentional targeting of journalists in conflict zones. They further warn that failure to hold accountable and punish those responsible for this incident would be considered as providing a license from the international community to the Israeli authorities to keep on targeting the media and journalists.
The President of International Federation of Journalists, Jim Boumelha, who is participating in the conference, said: “We demand the United Nations to set up a committee to carry out a full investigation into these attacks and take action against the Israeli government. Moreover, the international community must respond immediately to this heinous act. The United Nations confirmed in particular the rights of journalists working in conflict areas and member states cannot stand by when one state acts in a reckless and dangerous manner.”
The participants appealed to their colleagues in the international community of journalists and union members in the International Federation of Journalists to express their solidarity with their fellow Palestinian journalists and their right to work in a safe and free environment. The participants recommended the International Federation of Journalists to work in collaboration with member unions in the region to continue organizing training courses, professional safety trainings and awareness activities for journalists and media professionals.
Participating unions include: Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, Jordan Press Association, the Iraqi Journalists Syndicate, Kurdistan Journalists Syndicate, journalists Association of the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain Journalists Association, Yemeni Journalists Syndicate, Omani Journalists Association, Sudanese Journalists Union, National Union of Somali Journalists, Algerian journalists’ union, National Union of the Moroccan Press, Mauritanian Journalists Syndicate, Mauritanian Journalists’ Association.
The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (Mada)
The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) monitored fresh attacks on journalists and media outlets on 18th and 19th November 2012. These violations occur as part of the continued targeting of journalists and media outlets in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
Palmedia cameraman, Samer Hamad informed MADA that the occupation forces prevented his reporting of clashes between Palestinian youths and Israeli forces in the Dar Salah region near the city of Bethlehem this morning. Hamad added: “They prevented me and my colleagues, the photographers Mousa Al-Shaaer and Luay Sababa, from coverage. The soldiers were pushing us and they put their hands on the cameras whenever we tried filming. They took my car keys until I stop coverage, but they returned them later. We told them that we are journalists, but they did not care and continued to prevent us from coverage and pushing us”.
In another incident, a female Israeli soldier attempted to assault Muna Hasan, a correspondent of Raya FM radio this morning as she reported on clashes between Palestinians and Israeli forces in the area of Jabal Almokaber in Jerusalem. According to Muna, the Israeli soldier prevented her from covering the events, pushed her several times and raised her hand to physically assault her, before she managed to escape. Muna added: “She screamed at me several times and she said to me “Get out of here”, but I did not care her”.
On Sunday 18th November 2012, French Agency photographer Mahfouz Abu Turk and fellow agency colleague Ahmed Grabula attempted to cover the clashes at Qalandia checkpoint. Abu Turk stated: “When we started filming a group of soldiers approached us, so we showed them our press cards so they left us. But one of the officers pushed me several times during the covering, so i went away from the soldiers.” He added: “During imaging I noticed that two soldiers are talking , laughing and looking at me, I felt that they were planning to target me, so I tried to withdraw from the region, but a sniper fired at me bullet with iron coated with rubber hitting my neck. Fortunately I was wearing a leather jacket and the belt of the camera saved my neck, I received treatment in the field”. Abu Turk concluded: “I’ve been a photographer for 30 years, for the second time I feel that I’m targeted for killings by the Israeli occupation forces only for covering events”.
On Sunday 18th November 2012, Israeli occupation forces also attacked Palestine TV correspondent Ali Dar Ali while reporting on clashes near the Israeli Ofer camp. Ali informed MADA that as he covered the clashes, rubber bullets were being fired indiscriminately at young Palestinians; one of the bullets hit his waist, causing redness and swelling. Ali added: “We have been deliberately being targeted where the press signs were obvious, and I was holding the microphone and the cameraman was holding a camera. There is no doubt that we are journalists”.
Since the commencement of the aggression on Gaza six days ago, the occupation forces have started to interfere with radio and local television stations and penetrate their frequencies. Rabah Marzouk, Executive Director of Quds Radio in Gaza informed MADA that since the second day of the Israeli aggression in the Gaza Strip, the occupation army has seized the radio station’s airwaves and broadcast information to the people in Gaza “warning them not to cooperate with the Palestinian resistance”. This message was repeated on several occasions in addition to interfering with the station’s operations. Interfering through ‘jamming’ is not considered as important an issue as physically seizing a station’s airwaves and broadcasting messages from the occupation army. The frequencies of other stations have also been seized, including Radio Al-Aqsa, and an Israeli army spokeswoman confirmed such actions in a statement to the AFP agency: “We controlled Hamas television and broadcasted warnings”.
Ahmed Kherti, director of audio engineering at Sawt Alshaab radio station informed MADA of the Israeli army’s interferrance with the station’s airwaves and control of its frequencies. Warning messages for the people of Gaza were broadcasted, instructing them to stay away from the resistance, from Hamas positions and from eastern regions (the border area). The radio’s website was hacked and pictures of the Israeli flag along with phrases such as “peace for Israel” and “Israel is under threat” were posted. Other Palestinian news sites were also subjected to intense hacking attacks, a number of whom were forced to stop working for hours or days on end, including the SAFA and Pal Today agencies.
Sunday 18th November 2012, the Israeli Occupation Forces bombed the Shawa, Alhusari and Alshurouq towers, warning foreign journalists to evacuate the Alshurouq tower in particular. Many offices and employees of local, Arab and international media outlets operate in Gaza and this latest aerial assault has placed yet more obstacles in the path of journalists and media reporting. MADA issued a statement on Sunday 18th November 2012 denouncing the Israeli occupation strike against media headquarters and another press release in condemnation of killing the baby son of Arabic BBC journalist, Jihad Mashharawi, through the bombing and destruction of his home.
MADA center renews its condemnation of the increasing number of attacks on journalists, which constitute a flagrant violation of international laws and conventions. MADA calls upon the International community to immediately intervene to protect journalists.


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Suppressed News Concerned with the Prevention of Genocide « Kawther Salam

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Suppressed News Concerned with the Prevention of Genocide

By j. b. Gerald and Maas Night’s Lantern
November 19, 2012 – Gaza: this phase of the attack on Gaza began November 14th, 2012 with a targeted killing of Ahmed Al-Ja’bari, the leader of Hamas. Eight other civilians died with him. The attack on Gaza continues with air strikes on civilian areas reported by the international media. Israel’s air targeting has moved from identified rocket launchers to civilian infra structure and individual homes of those suspected as militants. The high rate of civilian casualties exceeds “collateral damage”. (Link to the article)
Democracy Now! (Nov. 19, 2012) reports nearly a hundred Palestinians dead, 700 wounded and among these 200 children. With Israel’s reservists called up the military machinery is in motion toward a more complete destruction of a civilian area host to a substantial portion of the Palestinian people. Media and NATO human rights organizations refuse to discuss Israel’s policies and actions within a perspective of genocide.
See the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, particularly Article II, a, b, c and through the effects on child-bearing women d. Military attacks on civilian targets continue to be a war crimes without statute of limitations. Targeting “suspects” for death or assassination is a war crime (in effect, the targeting applies to an entire family or neighbourhood). Within a confined civilian population the targeted strikes on militants have parallels to extra-judicial executions of political prisoners.
The International Criminal Court refusal (April 3, 2012) to consider Israel’s crimes against Palestinians during Israel’s attacks on Gaza Dec. 2008 – Jan. 2009, with 1400 Palestinian deaths (see previous), suggests international law is rendered useless, allowing worse crimes. Because Israel’s intention to abide by fundamental human rights law is in doubt, genocide warning. As a program of intentional destruction of the Palestinian people (previous) advances, a threatened invasion of Gaza without legal recourse available for the victims reveals impunity, and Israel which calls itself the Jewish State risks setting itself outside/beyond protections of moral law. The genocide warning in place for the people of Gaza, extends by consequence and effect to the moral teachings of Judaic culture.
Argentina: trials continue for crimes against humanity during the military takeovers of the Seventies. Previous. Three naval officers, Luis Sosa, Emilio del Real, Carlos Marandino, were found guilty of executing political prisoners and sentenced to life imprisonment by Federal Court, October 12, 2012. The court has tried to extradite a fourth officer accused with them, former Lt. Roberto Bravo, who is said to have delivered the death “coup” to prisoners. His extradition was refused by a U.S. judge in Miami.
Historical note on the Trelew Massacre: an escape attempt of over a hundred inmates from the prison at Rawson in Chibut Province, 1972, resulted in freeing six revolutionary leaders to Allende’s Chile and the surrender to authorities of 19 of their cadre who missed the plane. These were taken to Amirante Zar naval air base prison near Trelew, where they were held and tortured. The fate of the remaining 89 prisoners is not mentioned in accounts.
The 19 at Amirante were proclaimed shot attempting a second escape on August 22nd, 1972, according to a discredited official account supported by the U.S. Embassy. In fact they were shot repeatedly by a military squad in the prison corridor and in their cells. Of the 19, three survived who described an unprovoked slaughter. Maria Antonia Berger, shot in the stomach, wrote on the floor with her blood “Libres o muertos, jamás esclavos,” before she was shot again in the head. Of three survivors, she was disappeared in 1979, Alberto Miguel Camps in 1979, and Ricardo René Haidar in 1982. So many connected with the escape were killed the death toll suggests ongoing retaliation by the military to conceal a crime.
Of Argentinian Naval Lieutenant Roberto Guillermo Bravo, now a U.S. citizen, he was identified in 1974, then hidden by the Argentinian Navy, reportedly supplied papers by Washington’s naval attaché and in 1977 flown to Washington and hidden by the U.S. Navy (unverified) until provided with papers to set up in Florida. An American citizen since 1987, Bravo’s Miami based company RGS is a U.S. military supplier, contracting with USAF, DOD, the Bureau of Prisons, and clients in thirty States. RGB showed a 6 million dollar profit from government contracts in 2000 (Página|12).
Argentinian courts dealing with “dirty war” cases rarely pursue evidence of U.S. involvement. Former Argentinian officer Adolfo Scilingo (previous) who murdered political prisoners by “death flights” (prisoners were injected with pentothal and dropped out of helicopters over the Atlantic or River Platte) is in a Spanish prison. In 2005 he was sentenced to 640 years which was limited by law to 30. Contested in 2007 the sentence was increased to 1084 years to serve 25.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Palestine Cry: On the 4th Day of the Zionist Agression: Casualties on the Rise « Kawther Salam

Palestine Cry: On the 4th Day of the Zionist Agression: Casualties on the Rise « Kawther Salam


On the 4th Day of the Zionist Agression: Casualties on the Rise « Kawther Salam

On the 4th Day of the Zionist Agression: Casualties on the Rise « Kawther Salam


On the 4th Day of the Zionist Agression: Casualties on the Rise

During four days of the israeli zionist war crimes in Gaza, 40 Palestinians have been killed and over 400 injured, among them many in serious conditions, one third of the killed and injured Palestinians were children. Several houses and buildings have been completely destroyed and leveled to the ground, among them the building of the Prime Minister offices.
In the West Bank, demos broke out in support to Gaza against the Israel aggression and war crimes. Dozens of Palestinians were injured, among them several seriously like Ahmad Suboh who suffered serious head injuries. At least 12 demonstrators were arrested by the Israeli occupation forces.
In Gaza and according to a press release from Al Mizan for Human Rights: (Note: the number of the causalities, the murdered and injured Palestinians, increased after this press release). Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched an air strike on a house, in a serious escalation of its aggression on the Gaza Strip.
IOF warplanes struck and completely destroyed the building hosting the Council of Ministers in Gaza City. As of the time this press release is issued, IOF attacks have left 37 Palestinians killed; including 6 children and 2 women, and 398 injured; including 133 children and 67 women. This escalation of IOF attacks and the nature of their targets raise the concerns that military operations are developing into an operation similar to Operation Cast Lead in December 2008 and January 2009. Al Mezan condemns the IOF violations of international law and calls for international intervention to protect Palestinian civilians.

According to the monitoring of Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights, at approximately 6 am on 17 November, IOF warplanes fired three missiles at the 2-story house of Solaiman Salah, 59, which is located near THE Khlofaa’ Mosque in the densely populated Jabaliya refugee camp, in the North Gaza district. The house was inhabited by 12 persons; six of whom children and 4 women. The attack destroyed the house completely.
Solaiman Salah and his son, Mohammed, 13, sustained critical injuries. His wife, Fayza Salah, 53, and her son Zakariya, 19, and daughter, Safaa, 23, sustained moderate injuries. Al Mezan filed workers noted that the northern part of the family house collapsed completely, but the back part of the house remained standing with partial damage. The family were in the back part of the house when the attack took place. Al Mezan’s field workers witnessed the rescue operation at the house by the civil defense and neighbors. Two women and two children were rescued from under the rubble. This attack damaged 10 adjacent homes; 4 of which seriously, and left 33 injuries; 13 of them children and 7 women.
IOF continued its violent attacks on Gaza throughout the day. Several attacks targeted government offices located in residential neighborhoods; including an air strike on the building hosting the Council of Ministers. These attacks have resulted in damages to hundreds of homes and civilian institutions, such as schools, mosques and NGO offices.
Al Mezan highlights that IOF’s attacks as Israel’s over five-year-old closure and naval blockade of the Gaza Strip continue. The situation of basic services in Gaza has deteriorated seriously during these years; especially for the health, water and sanitation sectors. The Israeli closure to the Gaza’s last crossing point, through which trade and humanitarian aid can be supplied, will further deteriorate the humanitarian situation in
IOF has also intensified the attacks on smuggling tunnels, which have allowed for basic commodities to enter Gaza under the closure. Fuel supplies are threatened and, if cut, will spark an immediate humanitarian crisis. Water, sanitation, and health sectors depend heavily on fuel supplies under the lack of electricity in the Strip.
As IOF continues its aggression and its disregard to its obligations under IHL by targeting civilians and civilian objects, Al Mezan asserts that IOF commits grave breaches of international law that could amount to war crimes. Al Mezan therefore reiterates its strong condemnation of the IOF aggression on the Gaza Strip and deplores the inability of the international community to intervene to halt the IOF violations of international law.
Al Mezan strongly denounces the statements made by the EU, the Quartet, and several states in Europe and the US, which justify Israel’s aggression on the ground that Palestinian armed factions initiated the attacks on Israel. This position is both based on false information and condoning on aggression by an occupying Power in ways that violate international law.
International community has a responsibility to act to prevent serious violations of international law and human rights. Al Mezan calls on the international community to promptly intervene to stop the Israeli aggression; including by convening an urgent session of the Human Rights Council.
Al Mezan reiterates its call on the international community; including international humanitarian organizations, to ensure that the IOF abides by the obligation to allow and facilitate the effective entry of basic needs into the Gaza Strip

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Palestine Cry: President Abbas is Reluctant to Visit Gaza « Kawther Salam

Palestine Cry: President Abbas is Reluctant to Visit Gaza « Kawther Salam


President Abbas is Reluctant to Visit Gaza « Kawther Salam

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President Abbas is Reluctant to Visit Gaza

According to local Palestinian sources close to the “president” Mahmoud Abbas, several Arab leaders are trying to persuade Abbas to go to Cairo to meet with Khaled Meshaal and announce the start of the implementation of the “Doha agreement” and a new government coalition with Hamas as a response to the Israeli war crimes against the Palestinians in Gaza.
The sources stated that there are heavy Arab and regional pressures on Mahmoud Abbas to go immediately to the Gaza Strip to show his support and solidarity with the Palestinian people, but Abbas has not lost one word about this. Later it was released that Abbas sent his foreign minister Riyad Al-Maliki to Egypt to meet with Mishal and the Secretary General of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that that an Arab ministerial delegation headed by Secretary General of the Arab League, Nabil Elaraby, will visit the Gaza Strip.
According to the ministry: “according to the instructions of President Mahmoud Abbas, the Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Riyad Al-Maliki went to Cairo to work in the field there to prepare to go to with a delegation of Arab foreign ministers chaired by the Secretary General of the League of Arab States to the Gaza Strip. The purpose of the visit is to follow on the ground what is happening in Gaza under the brutal Israeli aggression and to stand with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
It is not known if the visit of Dr. Riyad Al-Maliki is meant to coordinate a possible visit of Mahmoud Abbas to Gaza. The coming days will bring clarity to this political and diplomatic process. In any case it should be clear that President Abbas can not go ahead without the approval of US and the EU.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Palestinians Demanded a Trial for Abbas « Kawther Salam


Palestinians Demanded a Trial for Abbas « Kawther Salam


Palestinians Demanded a Trial for Abbas

Today Sunday November 4 2012, thousands of Palestinians called the Palestinian Attorney General official and informal legal institution and the Palestinian Lawyers Association to initiate a criminal case against Mr. Mahmoud Abbas for violating the provisions of the Basic Palestinian Law (constitution) and the national and international laws concerning the right of return of Palestinian refugees to their homeland and property from which they were displaced by the zionist occupation, in particular, the Article 6 of the Law on the right of return for refugees of 2008, which stipulates that anyone who violates the provisions of this law shall be guilty of the crime of treason and that such an individual shall be subjected to all criminal and civil penalties assessed for this kind of offense.
The recent statements of Mahmoud Abbas constitute clear violations of the constitution, among others the provisions of Article 28 of the Palestinian Basic Law and its amendments, which stipulates that it is not permissible to remove any Palestinian from his land or prohibit him from returning to it.
It is also a violation of the provisions of the law of the right of return for the Palestinian refugees No. 1 of 2008, in particular Articles 2 and 3 of this law, which state that the right of return of Palestinian refugees is an inalienable and holy right, is not negotiable and is not subject to reinterpretation or referendum. It is a natural individual and collective right which is transmitted from parents to the children and which does not fall over time (statute of no limitation) and is not affected by the signature of any agreement, can not be waived individually or collectively and is not to be subject to negotiations of any kind.
The remarks of President Abbas are an extreme insult to the Palestinian struggle and to the Palestinian national liberation, and are a clear violation to the provisions of Article 51 of the Charter of the United Nations, which clearly affirms the Palestinians right to struggle and self-defense by all means, including expressly the armed struggle.
Finally, the Palestinians demanded that the thieving midget Abbas to go to live in his house in Jordan, where he owns property valued at more than 13 million dollars, bought from proceeds which he stole from donations for the Palestinian people and other Palestinian funds, next to the several billions which he hides in bank account in locations around the world such as Liechtenstein and Jersey, among others.

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