UN Official Urges Palestinian Security To Allow Protests

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Palestinian security officers in plainclothes detain a demonstrator during clashes that erupted following a rally protesting the death of Palestinian Authority outspoken critic Nizar Banat, in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Saturday, June 26, 2021. Banat who was a candidate in parliamentary elections called off earlier this year died after Palestinian security forces arrested him and beat him with batons last Thursday, his family said. (AP Photo/Nasser Nasser)

JERUSALEM (AP) — The U.N. human rights chief on Thursday urged the Palestinian Authority to ensure the safety of protesters after security forces and supporters of President Mahmoud Abbas attacked demonstrators over the weekend.

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The protests erupted after an outspoken critic of the PA died shortly after his family says he was severely beaten by security forces who arrested him. The PA, which governs parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, has grown increasingly autocratic and unpopular in recent years.

Michelle Bachelet, the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, said Palestinian security forces had used force against initially peaceful protesters, “including beating them with batons and firing teargas and stun grenades.”

The statement said she was concerned about “the presence of large numbers of non-uniformed people acting in a seemingly organized and coordinated manner” with the Palestinian forces.

“During one of these protests, one of our staff members monitoring it was punched and pepper-sprayed by a person in civilian clothing,” Bachelet said. “Many people, including journalists and human rights defenders, were similarly assaulted.”

She said women appear to have been singled out, whether they were protesting or reporting for the media or were just bystanders, with many reporting being sexually harassed.

There was no immediate comment from the PA. More protests are expected this weekend.

Bachelet called on authorities “to ensure freedom of opinion, expression and peaceful assembly,” and said that the security forces must “provide safety and security for the exercise of human rights.”

“Any unnecessary or disproportionate use of force must be promptly, transparently and independently investigated,” she said.


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YITZCHOKLEVI
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YITZCHOKLEVI
2 years ago

As they say in yiddish “ah nechtigin tug”.
Freedom of expression is not part of the Arab tradition as evidenced by the conduct of all Middle Eastern governments. Only Israel lives by this, but the Arabs are not comfortable with freedoms and prefer Hamas over this.
This UN delegate looks like an alien to them.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Still busy with trying to spread democracy and protests in the Middle east? How did that work out with the arab spring? LOL

Esther
Esther
2 years ago

Of course they’ll find a way to blame Israel for this.

Kollelfaker
Kollelfaker
2 years ago

This has nothing to do with freedom or democracy. It’s all about strengthening Isreal’s border enemies
Otherwise they’d be screaming about china’s murdering moslems or continued slaughter of Christians in Africa