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France Condemns Israel's arrest of activist Barghouti

Amira Hass for Harretz | 04.01.2002 02:16

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The French government on Thursday strongly criticized the treatment by Israeli police of a Palestinian human rights activist and two deputies from the European Parliament.

"France is shocked by the arrest Wednesday in Jerusalem of Mustapha Barghouti, a Palestinian figure known for his humanitarian and pacifist commitment," French foreign ministry spokesman Francois Rivasseau told journalists in Paris.

He went on to say that the government "deplored the violence committed against (Barghouti) and against others, including deputies of the European Parliament".

Barghouti was taken into custody by Israeli police officers following a press conference he held Wednesday in the American Colony hotel in a part of eastern Jerusalem annexed by Israel.

He was accused of entering the area without permission from Israeli authorities.

Barghouti was taken to the main Jerusalem police station, where he was interrogated for nearly three hours.

He claimed that Israeli police struck him in the face and broke his knee.

While Barghouti was being interrogated, some 50 European human rights activists protested outside the police station, including two European deputies, Ulla Sandbaek of Denmark and the Italian Luisa Morgantini.

Half an hour after he was released from police custody where he was questioned about being in East Jerusalem illegally, Barghouti was arrested again by Border Police at the A Ram checkpoint north of Jerusalem yesterday.

The Border Patrolmen struck European Parliament MP Louisa Morgantini, and threw tear gas grenades and shock grenades into a crowd of French human rights activists who tried to prevent Barghouti's arrest. Several activists, including Palestinians, were beaten even after Barghouti himself was dragged away by the Border Patrolmen.

Barghouti, head of the Palestinian Medical Society, a non-government organization that runs a network of some 25 clinics in the West Bank and Gaza, had been attending a press conference in the American Colony Hotel in east Jerusalem. The conference was to sum up a two-week visit by some 450 European and American human rights activists who had visited the PA. Immediately after the press conference he was arrested, on suspicion if being in Jerusalem illegally. He told the police he was born in Jerusalem and that he was in occupied East Jerusalem. He was released after signing a statement saying he would stay out of Israeli territory unless equipped with an authorization.

About 30 meters north of the A Ram checkpoint, where he was taken by car, Barghouti gave an interview to the media, until he was arrested the second time. According to checkpoint Border Patrol commander Yaniv Gamliel, he wanted Barghouti arrested because the doctor was standing in the checkpoint area in a "provocative" manner, inviting journalists to interview him. But even before he gave the order, the checkpoint's police received orders from the Benjamin district Border Patrol headquarters to arrest Barghouti to check whether he belongs to a Palestinian organization.

Amira Hass for Harretz
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Israel's conspiracy!

04.01.2002 14:01

Israel's continued disregard for even lip service to human rights and international law is surpassed only by America's support for the status quo in the region. Israel is a quasi fascist state whose intent is to lump any opposition to it's appalling record of atrocities or criticisms of it's actions together with anti semites thus attempting to deligitimise it's principal opponents especially peace activists who threaten to appeal to decent people internationally.

Israel has no legitimacy as a state and is in breach of international law and the UN charter of human rights. It's only reason for existance is that it provides a useful platform for US military intervention and is a divisive force in the middle east, distracting from the greater enemy of US-European Oil imperialism.

I suggest everyone reads 'The Fateful Triangle;Israel, America and the Palestinians' by Noam Chomsky....you simply won't believe what has being going on in the region for the last 59 years

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for info + action

04.01.2002 15:40

Link to website of Palestine Solidarity Campaign:

internationalist
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