Ref: 52/2009
Date: 20 April 2009
Time: 10: 30 GMT
PCHR Condemns Attack on PLC Member
Sheikh al-Beetawi
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) condemns
the attack on Sheikh Hamed Khader al-Beetawi, 64. Sheikh al-Beetawi is a
member of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) representing the
Change and Reform Bloc of the Hamas Movement in Nablus. PCHR demands
that the Palestinian government in Ramallah open an investigation into
the attack in order that the perpetrators be brought to justice. The
finding of this investigation must be publicly disclosed.
PCHR’s investigations, which included an interview with
Sheikh al-Beetawi, indicate that, at approximately 14:00 on 19 April
2009, after having performed Noon Prayers at al-Anbeya’a Mosque in
Faysal Street in Nablus, Sheikh al-Beetawi left the Mosque heading to
the eastern vegetables market. He was stopped in Marmash Square by
someone who began to talk to him. As he was detained, a white car
containing three individuals stopped nearby. One of the men stepped down
from the car, and began to insult Allah and Hamas. He threatened Sheikh
al-Beetawi and warned him not to appear in public locations, otherwise
he would kill him. Some locals, including Naser, 32, the Sheikh’s,
crowded around Sheikh al-Beetawi and the other men. Naser approached the
individual, asking him about the justification for insulting his father.
The individual then pulled out a pistol and pointed it at Sheikh al-Beetawi.
Before he could shoot, Naser took the hand of the man and directed it
downwards; a single bullet was fired into the ground. As a result,
Sheikh al-Beetawi sustained shrapnel injury to his right foot. Sheikh
al-Beetawi was immediately transferred to Rafidia Hospital in Nablus
City for treatment. It was later discovered that the assailant was
Ne’man ‘Amer from Kafr Kalil Village in the southeast of Nablus, and
that he is a member of the Preventive Security Service.
Following this crime, Palestinian police spokesman,
Brigadier ‘Adnan al-Dhamiri, announced: “the incident of PLC member
Hemed al-Beetawi is a private affair of a single individual. The
security services are not involved”. Al-Dhamiri said that the police
arrested the suspect, who will be brought to justice. He added that the
incident was not politically motivated.
In view of the above, PCHR demands the government in
Ramallah to:
1.
Open an investigations into
the crime and bring those who are involved to justice;
2.
Issue strict instructions
prohibiting law enforcement officials from carrying arms outside of
their official duties.
3.
Prevent the use of arms,
either owned by private persons or by official bodies, which pose a
threat civilians and cause harm to their lives and safety. Everyone who
breaches these instructions must be brought to justice.