Sunday, July 10, 2011

#Palestine - PA 'arrests 22 Islamists'

Maan News Agency: PA 'arrests 22 Islamists'

BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) -- The Hizb ut-Tahrir movement on Friday said the Palestinian Authority arrested 22 of its members after the pacifist Islamist group distributed a statement criticizing the government.



The PA harshly beat those who were detained in Tulkarem, in the northern West Bank, the movement said in a statement calling on the government in Ramallah to release its supporters.

In early July, Palestinian security forces imposed restrictions on demonstrations organized by Hizb ut-Tahrir commemorating the 90th anniversary of the collapse of the Muslim caliphate.

In Hebron, more than 20 people were injured after being violently beaten by security officers, the group said. Others suffered from tear gas inhalation during the dispersal of what was a peaceful demonstration.

Palestinian human rights groups condemned the government's use of force.

Palestinians have the right to peaceful assembly under the Basic Law and international human rights instruments, the Gaza-based Palestinian Center for Human Rights said at the time.

The group said it strongly condemned the actions of the security forces to interfere with the movement's right to have public and private peaceful assemblies, and the use of force.

In response, PA security spokesman Adnan Ad-Dmeiri said at the time that forces did not open fire at any rallies, but the demonstrations were "chaotic and violated law in some cities."

He added that the group created chaos "under the pretext of their right to expression."

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