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Sucks to be a Paleo, v456,892: Activists accuse Hamas of deadly revenge | ||||||||||||
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![]() Adham Mustafa's family found his mutilated body at the morgue two days after Hamas captured the pro-Fatah security official. Tarek Asfour says Hamas gunmen banged nails into his legs until he revealed where he hid his weapons. Salama Barbakh was seized trying to flee to Egypt, dragged back to his Gaza hometown and killed. Hamas promised amnesty for its vanquished Fatah rivals in the Gaza Strip, which the Islamic militant group violently seized last month. But since then, at least nine Fatah loyalists have been killed and 20 others arrested, according to local human rights workers, raising fears Hamas is gradually imposing authoritarian rule by silencing critics.
Oh, Irony lives! Paleostinian law? Hamas says it restored calm to Gaza and insists the amnesty is holding, though it acknowledges there have been exceptions. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said it took time for the pardon pledge to trickle down to local commanders."The decision of a general amnesty needed several days to be implemented, and now it's very clear that there is complete quiet and commitment of Hamas members to this decision," he said. Last month, another Hamas spokesman, Islam Shahwan, said the group's Executive Force, which polices Gaza, had a secret list with the names of Fatah loyalists marked for death for their roles in killing Hamas activists. He said they would not be granted trials if caught. Abu Zuhri said Hamas is reviewing those cases, and they would not necessarily be executed. Some say Hamas could not use the existing
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Instead, his relatives found his body at the morgue two days after his capture.
"I can say no more!" On the day the amnesty was announced, Fatah fighter Salama Barbakh tried to escape to Egypt. At the border, he was grabbed by Hamas gunmen, shot in the legs and taken back to his hometown of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to relatives and human rights activists. He was taken to the house of Wasfi Shahwan, a Hamas supporter whom Barbakh had allegedly killed more than a year ago.
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Posted by:Brett |
#3 By DIAA HADID, Associated Press Writer Date line Gaza Strip. This may all be true, or it may be that overactive Middle Eastern imagination. We know how good AP is about checking sources when a horror story is involved. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2007-07-10 20:20 |
#2 Hamas gunmen banged nails into his legs until he revealed where he hid his weapons. Jee, torture does work and quickly too. |
Posted by: ed 2007-07-10 19:21 |
#1 Back when the Hamas-Fatah shooting war began, just for amusement purposes, I sent an e-mail to the International Solidarity Movement (of "St. Pancake" fame) asking them what they were doing to stop the Palestinian-on-Palestinian violence. I was polite, brief, and to the point. I figured since they had so many of these "peace teams" and "human shields" in-country, they'd be doing something, right? Particularly if they're actually interested in, you know, peace and stuff, and not just a bunch of anti-Semitic whackjobs working to facilitate the Palestinian goon-ocracy. I awaited their reply with baited breath. No response. Nothing. Surprise meter reads "off-scale low." |
Posted by: Mike 2007-07-10 18:33 |