Monday, 2 November 2009

Flexing his nationlist muscles while kidnaping resistance leaders, cadres and supporters.

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Obama "peace" making will be on hold ahead for elections Palestinian elections in early 2010, it is convenient to the traitor to flex his nationalist muscles, it makes him stronger and more "loved" by Palestinians, while kidnaping resistance leaders,cadres and supporters.


Islamic Jihad accuses Abbas's militias of kidnapping 170 of its supporters in WB

[ 02/11/2009 - 03:28 PM ]


RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- An Islamic Jihad spokesman in the West Bank accused security militias loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, whose term as PA chief expired last January, of kidnapping 170 of the Movements' leaders, cadres and supporters.

The spokesman Abu Mahmoud said in a statement on Sunday night that Jihad members were the target of a ferocious campaign over the past couple of days after trying to organize rallies to commemorate the assassination of their late secretary general Fathi Al-Shiqaqi at the hands of the Israeli intelligence.

He said that a number of Jihad members who were released on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr late September were re-arrested.

The spokesman asked his Movement's leadership in Gaza and Damascus to immediately act to deal with this "painful" file.

For its part, Hamas Movement said that Abbas's militias in the West Bank were preserving their role in protecting Israel's security and combating Hamas supporters and institutions.

A Hamas statement said that those militias kidnapped 82 of its supporters in the past month of October while the illegitimate government of Salam Fayyadh sacked tens of teachers and civil servants for affiliation with Hamas.




Mansour: Abbas’s security apparatuses harass Hamas MPs in West Bank

[ 02/11/2009 - 11:20 AM ]

GAZA, (PIC)-- Hamas lawmaker Mona Mansour said Sunday that Mahmoud Abbas’s security apparatuses resumed harassment of Hamas lawmakers and their families in the West Bank especially in Nablus.

Mansour explained that Abbas’s militias deliberately take photos of the sons and daughters of Hamas lawmakers while they are outdoors, expecting that such practices are intended for preparing for assaults and assassinations that may be carried out against the lawmakers.

She added that a number of these armed militia men dressed in civilian clothes brutally stormed the office of Hamas lawmakers in Nablus and refused to identify themselves, noting that after the raid, the lawmakers reported what happened to the PalestinianAauthority (PA) police who did nothing at the pretext that the office was raided by security men.

For his part, senior Hamas leader and lawmaker Hamed Al-Beitawi strongly denounced Abbas’s security apparatuses for escalating harassment of Hamas lawmakers and their families in the West Bank and trying to assassinate some of them.

Beitawi pointed out that he was exposed to several assassination attempts, including an attempt carried out by an officer of the preventive security apparatus and another one in which his car was showered with bullets, asserting that the PA police did not arrest the perpetrators, although they were known to them.

The Hamas change and reform parliamentary bloc also demanded Abbas’s security apparatuses to stop the arbitrary practices and harassment against its lawmakers and their families in the West Bank.

The bloc accused these security apparatuses of storming its lawmakers’ offices, putting their families under surveillance and photographing them against their will with the aim of restricting the lawmaker’s movement and preventing them from assuming their parliamentary duties.

The bloc held Fatah faction and its lawmakers responsible for such practices and called on human rights organizations to shoulder their responsibilities and expose the violations committed by Abbas’s militias against lawmakers having diplomatic immunity.

For their part, Islamic lawmakers from occupied Jerusalem and Ramallah visited the wife of Hamas lawmaker in Israeli jails Ali Romaneen to express their solidarity with her after she was harassed and detained by Abbas’s militias days ago.

In another context, informed Palestinian sources reported that Abbas’s militias in Tulkarem summoned more than 50 Palestinian citizens affiliated with Hamas for investigation on Saturday and Sunday, adding that many others are expected to be interrogated in the coming days.

The sources noted that these militias maltreated most of those who were summoned, and detained two of them.

It was also reported that Abbas’s militias kidnappd 11 Palestinian citizens thought to be affiliated with Hamas during the last two days in Al-Khalil, Salfit, Nablus, Qalqiliya and Tulkrem.

In the context of the security collaboration with Abbas’s militias, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) reportedly summoned dozens of Hamas members in Tulkarem after raiding their homes at dawn Saturday.

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