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Palestinian abuses damaging press freedom

April 6, 2011 16:11

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused the Palestinian Authority of perpetrating "blatant attacks" on free speech in the West Bank and Gaza Strip over the past two years.

The New York-based organisation documented seven cases of abuse of journalists investigating corruption in the West Bank, as well as two instances in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip.

Offences included detaining journalists for no reason, assault and intimidation. In one case a filmmaker was arrested and held in custody for 24 days, then forced to sign a confession incriminating him for being engaged in anti-government activity.

Another journalist, Khalid Amayreh, told HRW that he had been forced to sleep in a toilet as part of his punishment for criticisng Palestinian Authority suppression of protests.

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