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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
PA reportedly blocks news sites affiliated with Hamas, Dahlan
2017-06-16
[IsraelTimes] Paleostinian rights group head: Decision ’harms our people, putting us among the few states that block internet sites.

The Paleostinian Authority’s Attorney General Ahmad Barak on Thursday ordered the blocking of 11 news sites belonging to political rivals, including Hamas, a contraction of the Arabic words for "frothing at the mouth", -- drawing ire from the Gazoo-based terrorist organization and from a Paleostinian rights group.

The decision, reported by Paleostinian media, came amid a series of measures taken by the PA intended to force Hamas to cede control of the Gazoo Strip -- which it seized in 2007 after a violent conflict with Fatah -- including substantially reducing the funding for electricity and medical aid.

The sites affiliated to Hamas that are to be blocked include Pal Info Center and al-Shehab.

Some of the sites are reportedly connected to Mohammad Dahlan, a rival to PA President the ineffectual Mahmoud Abbas
... a graduate of the prestigious unaccredited Patrice Lumumba University in Moscow with a doctorate in Holocaust Denial...
in the Fatah party, who was expelled by Abbas from the PA in 2011. These sites include Fatah Voice and Amad.

The PA has not officially commented on the decision to block these sites, nor could a representative of the PA Attorney General’s office be reached for comment.

However,
the hip bone's connected to the leg bone...
the Paleostinian news agency Ma’an, which is not affiliated with Hamas or Dahlan, said Paleostinian officials confirmed the decision.

The Hamas outlet al-Shehab reported that its hosting company received orders to block the news site.

Ammar Dwaik, head of the Paleostinian rights group The Independent Commission for Human Rights, which is based both in the West Bank and Gazoo, slammed the decision.

"Blocking Internet sites (especially news sites) is contrary to the principles of human rights
...which are often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
, specifically the right to freedom of opinion and expression and the right to information," he said in a statement on Facebook.

He added the move would "harm our people, putting us among the few states in the world that block internet sites." He also argued it would harm the Paleostinian economy, as it would drive Paleostinians to seek Israeli internet providers.

Hamas spokesperson Fawzi Barhoum said the decision "reflects Abbas’s dictatorial approach... in dealing with the Paleostinian people." He called on Paleostinians to "thwart all of Abbas’s schemes to confiscate freedoms."
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