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Abbas accuses the rival Hamas movement of aiding Al Qaida Feb 27 08 Morgantini calls for transparent inquiry into the death of Barghouthi Feb 26 08 Palestinian institutions in Europe call dialogue among Palestinian fac... Jun 24 07 Latest News ArticlesIsraeli Defense Minister calls for collective punishment of families of Jerusalem attackers 02:12 Sat 05 Jul One Palestinian wounded, 4 missing in a tunnel collapse in Rafah 00:58 Sat 05 Jul Hamas suspends talks on Shalit 00:42 Sat 05 Jul B’Tselem: “Palestinian child abused during arrest, tortured during interrogation” 00:32 Sat 05 Jul The Israeli army attacks protesters in Um Salamunah 16:49 Fri 04 Jul The Khader village protests the Israeli wall 16:43 Fri 04 Jul Two international activists and a Palestinian injured in Bil'in Weekly Protest 16:12 Fri 04 Jul PCHR Weekly Report: 2 Palestinians children killed, 8 wounded 07:44 Fri 04 Jul Detained Hamas leader remains in solitary confinement after six years 02:29 Fri 04 Jul Palestinian Workers Union slams Israel’s arrest of 50 Palestinian workers 02:02 Fri 04 Jul Full StoryInternational Federation of Journalists slams interference with the pressThis is a statement issued and published on Wednesday by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) condemning the Gaza government of Hamas over the revival after 10 years of a media law and a governmental media committee, claiming this signals new threats to press freedom.
In particular, the IFJ is concerned by Hamas action directed against the leadership of the Palestine Journalists’ Syndicate (PJS) and its President Naim Toubassi who is a member of the IFJ Executive Committee. “We are witnessing clear political interference in journalism,” said Aidan White, IFJ General Secretary. “The organization of journalists is a matter for journalists alone, not for regulation by divisive political forces.” The Council of the PJS has appealed to the IFJ for support, claiming Hamas is targeting the syndicate and its president because of its outspoken defense of journalists’ interests. “Going on past experience, we have no doubt that the activation of 1995 media law is intended to impose severe restrictions on free journalism,” said White. Journalists are increasingly under pressure in the region as the rivalry of Hamas and the Fatah faction in Palestinian politics has led to the growing separation of Gaza and the West Bank. There have been raids on PJS offices and many Gaza leaders of the Syndicate have fled to the West Bank. The situation became more tense with the issuing of a controversial press statement in the name of the Gaza section of the syndicate which criticized in strong terms the actions of Hamas forces. The government reacted angrily denouncing the statement as lies. Yesterday Mohamed Abu Hasheish, head of government press office in Gaza and deputy minister of information, said that the government had decided to stop dealing with the PJS leadership “until journalists are able to put their syndicate in order.” Later in the day Tahir Al Nouno the head of the newly-formed governmental media committee announced in Gaza that they are dissolving the PJS. The IFJ says the action is provocative and unwarranted. “It is for journalists’ themselves to decide what action, if any, needs to be taken,” said White. "We support the syndicate’s efforts to bring about reform – but this is their business, not that of politicians.” --- End of statement It is worth mentioning that several Journalists Union leaders left Gaza and took shelter in the West Bank, especially after the union slammed the Hamas-formed Executive Force attacked media offices in the Gaza, and the union issues statements slamming these violations. |