Ref:
77/2009
Date:
08 June 2009
Time:
10:00 GMT
PCHR Is Concerned Over Arrest
Campaigns against Fatah Activists in Gaza and against Hamas Activists in the
West Bank
The Palestinian Center for Human Rights (PCHR) expresses is
concern regarding the arrest campaign waged by security services acting on
behalf of the governments in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. These
campaigns target members of the political opposition: Hamas activists have
been arrested in the West Bank, while Fatah activists have been arrested in
the Gaza Strip. PCHR reiterates its demand that both governments cease
carrying out politically motivated arrests, and immediately release all
political prisoners.
PCHR is concerned that the arrests of Fatah activists in the
Gaza Strip may be a response to the armed clashes between security forces
and the ‘Izzidin al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of Hamas) in Qalqilya
last week, and warns of a possible escalation.
According to investigations conducted by PCHR, security
services in the Gaza Strip – the police and the Internal Security Service (ISS)
– have arrested dozens of Fatah activists and former members of the Fatah
affiliated security services. The majority of the arrests took place on
Saturday, 6 June, 2009. According to families of the detainees and some
eyewitnesses, the arrests were accompanied by house searches and the
confiscation of mobile phones, computers and documents. Arrest warrants
were presented in a limited number of the cases.
PCHR’s initial information reveals that:
·
23 Fatah activists and
former members of the Fatah affiliated security services were arrested in
Rafah.
·
15 Fatah activists and
former members of the Fatah affiliated security services were arrested in
Khan Younis. Some of the detainee’s families reported that security officers
showed arrest warrants.
·
8 Fatah activists and
former members of the Fatah affiliated security services were arrested in
the central Gaza Strip.
·
20 Fatah activists and
former members of the Fatah affiliated security services were arrested in
Gaza City. Some of the detainee’s families reported that security officers
showed arrest warrants.
·
7 Fatah activists and
former members of the Fatah affiliated security services were arrested in
the northern Gaza Strip. Security services searched the house of Jamal 'Obaid,
Secretary of Fatah movement in the northern Gaza Strip. They confiscated a
computer set and documents related to the Fatah movement
On Sunday, 07 June 2009, the Ministry of Interior in Gaza
issued a statement on its web site stating that the security services in
Gaza had arrested a number of groups and cells seeking to undermine internal
security.
In the West Bank, security services of the Palestinian
government in Ramallah continued arrest campaigns against members of Islamic
movements. In the past week, security services arrested at least 67 persons,
including a number of women and journalists, and 3 members of Islamic Jihad.
According to Hamas, Palestinian security services in the West
Bank have continued to detain at least 500 persons. This figure includes 3
women: Huda Rateb Mara'ba, the wife of 'Abdul Nasser al-Basha who was killed
on 31 May 2009 in Qalqilya; Lina Hassan Hassanain; and the wife of 'Abdul
Fattah Shraim, whose house witnessed the killing of two members of the 'Izziddin
al-Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of Hamas) on 04 June 2009 in Qalqilya.
The detainees also include Yousef Hassasna, from Hebron, correspondent of
Iqra Television; and Mohammed Eshtaiwi, from Tulkarm, director of the office
of al-Aqsa Television in the West Bank. The Preventive Security Service
continues to detain Murad Abu al-Baha, director of the office of the Change
and Reform Parliamentary Bloc who was arrested on 20 April 209.
The detainees in the West Bank also include two lecturers –
Maher Nour and Hamdan al-Sayed – and 13 students of Bir Zeit University.
Arrests campaigns have recently been focused in Qalqilya, which witnessed
armed clashes on 31 May and 04 June 2008; 4 members of the 'Izziddin al-Qassam
Brigades, 4 security officers and one civilian were killed in these clashes.
Dozens of Hamas members, including Imams of mosques, have been summoned for
interrogation.
PCHR reiterates its condemnation of all politically motivated
arrests, and:
1)
Reminds all parties of the
Palestinian High Court of Justice ruling of 20 February 1999 which
considered political arrests illegal; and calls upon all executive parties
to respect the Court ruling and refrain from conducting illegal political
arrests.
2)
Affirms that all forms of
detention under the Palestinian Law are the mandate of judicial warranty
bodies, represented by the civil police, working under instruction and
supervision of the Attorney-General.
3)
Calls for the immediate release
of all political detainees held by security services in the West Bank and
Gaza Strip.