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Palestinian government cracks down on critics in the Internet

Palestinian Authority Censors Internet - The Palestinian Authority's (PA) communications minister, Abu Daqa, resigned on Thursday after accusing top PA officials of trying to silence its opposition by censoring the internet.According to Daqa, for the past six months, the PA has been blocking internet users from accessing eight websites known for criticizing the leadership of Mahmoud Abbas, president of the PA.

The websites include: Amad, Fatah Voice, Firas Press, In Light Press, Karam Press, Kofia Press, Milad News, and Palestine Beituna.

Daqa has said that internet censorship was "bad for the image of the Palestinian Authority in the modern world," reported the BBC.

These websites support Abbas' toughest opponent, Mohammed Dahlan, who was once the Preventative Security Chief for the Gaza Strip.

According to the Jerusalem Post, some of the websites are also believed to be funded by Dahlan.

Dahlan was expelled from the PA last June for criticizing Abbas and the PA's new alignment with Hamas, a rival Palestinian faction that governs Gaza.

Critics believe the PA has exhibited authoritarian behavior since its alignment with Hamas. Indeed, more and more journalists and dissidents have been arrested for outwardly criticizing the Palestinian leadership.

Earlier this month, Ismat Abdul-Khaleq, a Palestinian university lecturer, was arrested for insulting Abbas on Facebook.

The United States has expressed its own concerns over the PA's apparent shift.

"We've had these concerns in other parts of the world, and we wouldn't want to see the PA going in the direction that some of those regimes have gone in," said U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland, according to the BBC.




http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/334416/20120427/palestine-palestinian-authority-abbas-censorship-democracy.htm
http://www.salon.com/2012/04/27/palestinian_government_cracks_down_on_critics/singleton/


Added: Apr-28-2012 Occurred On: Apr-28-2012
By: aydeo
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  • Well now, see how they treat their citizens??

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  • That should cut down the kiddy porn usage maybe 10%.

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  • Taking a page right out of the Demacratic Underground book
    how progressive of them

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  • what country doesnt ban websites?

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    • @OnlyLiarsBlock

      Does your country arrest Academic lecturers and reporters for writing negative stuff on the leadership on Facebook or their news sites.........??
      Niether no my country.

      Read the item above again pls... " Indeed, more and more journalists and dissidents have been arrested for outwardly criticizing the Palestinian leadership.

      Earlier this month, Ismat Abdul-Khaleq, a Palestinian university lecturer, was arrested for insulting Abbas on Facebook."

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    • @OnlyLiarsBlock
      Israel bans academics, forget websites

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    • @aydeo

      dont get me wrong. i completely disagree with it. but i have seen other countries do it. but i also disagree with israels policy of arresting ppl who call for boycotts(freedom of speech in my opinion) and i also disagree with israels policy of arresting without charges and holding ppl without charges. all countries have their fucked up policies thats why i believe all governments are corrupt and no longer for the ppl but for the corporations and the greed.

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    • @FUCK_S0PA

      and holds ppl indefinitely without charges

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    • @OnlyLiarsBlock
      Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.....

      THATS RACIS i mean ANTI-SEMETIC

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  • There will be hell to pay when the author discovers copy and paste. What a non story.

    Posted Apr-29-2012 By 

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  • there is no palestine

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  • Well at least they're not destroying crops and building illegal settlements on Israeli land.

    derp

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  • THat would be the PA, Israeli puppets

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    • @FUCK_S0PA

      Lol- Do you claim Hamas is better....? LMAO

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    • @FUCK_S0PA

      The PA was created as a result of the Oslo agrrements, which were conduct by NORWAY AND THE US- Israel was only one of the negotiating sides but didn't created nothing.
      It only pulled out it's forces from the Palestinian towns and got suicide attacks in return.
      If you have claims adrress them to your own state and Norway pls..Stop pointing the finger at Israel in each and every shit- It is clear you are trolling.

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    • @aydeo
      Doesn't matter, its up to the populace, but as Former CIA chief of ALEC station Michael Scheuer said, "The Security Of Israel Depends On Arab Tyranny"

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    • @aydeo
      It never pulled out, a good example being Gazan waterspace, you and Israelis are such hypocrites, lauding the OSLO treaty and never abiding by it

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    • @FUCK_S0PA

      If it didn't pulled out then how come Hamas,Islamic Jihad were able, FOR THE FIRST TIME, to launch suicide attacks against civilians inside Israel (1994-1996), right after Israel took out its presence in the West Bank towns and cities and let the PA to enter..........??

      Posted Apr-29-2012 By 

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