Sunday, July 4, 2021

Hundreds of Palestinians demonstrate against Abbas - AP and ILH Staff

 

by AP and ILH Staff

Demonstrators hope to inject new momentum into a protest movement sparked by the death of outspoken Palestinian Authority critic Nizar Banat while in the custody of security forces last month.

Hundreds of Palestinians demonstrate against Abbas
Demonstrators carry posters with pictures of Palestinian Authority critic Nizar Banat in front of a banner reading "Abbas, leave" during a rally protesting his death in the West Bank city of Ramallah, July 3, 2021 | Photo: AP / Nasser Nasser

Hundreds of Palestinians gathered in Ramallah on Saturday to demonstrate against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, hoping to inject new momentum into a protest movement sparked by the death of an outspoken critic in the custody of security forces.

Palestinian security forces and groups of men in plainclothes violently dispersed a similar protest a week ago, drawing expressions of concern from the United States and UN human rights chief. There were no immediate reports of violence on Saturday.

The PA, which governs parts of the West Bank, has grown increasingly autocratic and unpopular in recent years. Abbas canceled the first elections in 15 years in April when it looked like his fractured Fatah party would lose badly. He was largely sidelined during the Gaza Strip war in May amid an outpouring of support for his rivals, the territory's terrorist Hamas rulers.

Saturday's demonstration began with a few hundred protesters gathering in al-Manara Square in central Ramallah, where the PA is headquartered. The mother and other relatives of Nizar Banat, the activist whose death last month sparked the protests, were welcomed with applause and gave brief speeches.

The crowd then made a loop through downtown, gathering force as it marched until thousands could be heard chanting: "The people want the fall of the regime," and "Abbas, leave," slogans used during the so-called Arab Spring protests that swept the Middle East in 2011.

There was initially no visible security presence, but when the protesters marched down a main street leading to the headquarters of the PA they approached a line of riot police manning barricades. The protesters halted and sat in the street several yards away.

Fatah meanwhile held a rally in the southern West Bank city of Hebron in which supporters waved the party's trademark yellow flags. The PA's official Palestine TV covered the Hebron rally and ignored the demonstration in Ramallah.

State Department spokesman Ned Price said this week that the US was "deeply disturbed by reports that non-uniformed members of the Palestinian Authority security forces harassed and used force against protesters and journalists" during last weekend's demonstrations.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said Thursday that Palestinian security forces had beaten protesters with batons and attacked them with tear gas and stun grenades. She said they appeared to have singled out female demonstrators, reporters, and bystanders, many of whom said they were sexually harassed.

She called on the PA "to ensure freedom of opinion, expression, and peaceful assembly.

 

AP and ILH Staff

Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/07/04/hundreds-of-palestinians-demonstrate-against-abbas/

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