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                FEAR, REPRESSION, ARRESTS, INTIMIDATION, CORRUPTION

                   WELCOME TO YASSER ARAFAT'S SURROUNDED STATELET

                "...a document that is nothing but an unconditional
                surrender."

                "The campaign of terror and the attempt to silence
                critics are being perceived as proof that the
                Palestinian leadership is close to signing an agreement
                that has been adopted by the United States, but not
                by the Palestinian people."

                "...the PA's leadership knows that people will protest
                and is therefore making preparations to contain the
                protests, while sending out signals intended to
                intimidate those who might be tempted to object.
                The bottom-line message of these signals is that
                people will pay a heavy price for resisting and for
                even expressing criticism in public."

MID-EAST REALITIES - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 6/14/00:

It's ironic of course, but many of the best articles and most pointed analysis about
what is happening to the Palestinians in the "peace process" come from media 
institutions
in the oppressor countries -- in Great Britain, America and Israel.

Of course we all know the sad state of the Arab media.  True, there have been some
improvements of late in this age of instant communications and the Internet, but
even so the rule in all of Arabdom is publications and agencies owned and manipulated
by the very regimes they are supposed to be commenting on.  In recent years the
Arab media has attempted to diversify a bit, especially when it comes to what can
be published in English for a largely foreign audience.  But even here its quite
clear that even the most thoughtful of writers and analysts, for instance Edward
Said, face a situation where important subjects are taboo, many punches have to
be pulled, and a constant trade-off has to be made between telling it like it really
is and reaching the readership the regimes can make available through their mass
media and the persons they decide to promote.

In this situation, one often finds the most telling articles either in very small
and obscure publications whose readership is insignificant, or in major western
publications like THE INDEPENDENT and HA'ARETZ where diligent and expert journalists
are at least supported by professional editors and substantially independent 
publications.
 This doesn't mean that subtle biases are not there -- indeed this is something
one has to be extra careful about especially on matters of great important to Western
political interests.  And this doesn't mean that stories aren't sometimes planted
and twisted -- things one also has to be most observant about.  And this doesn't
mean that Western publications do not twist and bend things to respond to their
readership and advertisers.

But what it does mean is that when it comes to some subject, such as the true nature
of the Arab regime and the "peace process", there is much more trenchant commentary
to be found in English and Hebrew than is the case in Arabic.

This article today in Israel's leading newspaper, Ha'aretz, is an example of what
Israelis can read in English and Hebrew, but what the subject-people, the Palestinians,
are not able to read in their media or see on their TV.  And the answer why is in
the commentary itself:


                WHY SILENCE THE CRITICS?

[HA'ARETZ, by Amira Hass, 14 June 2000:]
The death of Syrian President Hafez Assad, and the process through which his son,
Bashar, is preparing to take over as the leader of his country, has given birth
to the following joke among the Palestinians: "We are now making preparations for
an amendment to the Palestinian constitution.

According to that amendment, the minimum age for a presidential candidate will be
four and a woman will be allowed to serve as president." (The daughter of Palestinian
Authority Chair Yasser Arafat and his wife Suha is 4 years old.)

This joke expresses intense popular criticism of the idea that the presidency can
be inherited by a deceased ruler's son. It also reveals the strong fear that the
Palestinian regime is very similar to those of neighboring Arab countries. These
sentiments are nothing new. Six years after the establishment of the Palestinian
Authority, Palestinians note that they do enjoy a certain degree of freedom of 
expression,
greater than that found in neighboring Arab states. However, over the past few weeks,
a series of arrests and the closing down of local television and radio stations
have served to undermine Palestinian self-confidence. Moreover, this situation has
once again evoked fears that, in the final analysis, no law in the PA can protect
any of its inhabitants from an arbitrary decision by the authorities to suspend
that person's freedom.

The victims of the latest wave of arbitrary arrests by the Palestinian authorities
have been dozens of prominent Fatah members, eight leaders of the Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine and three journalists. One of those arrested was
a senior manager in the Palestinian Ministry of Youth and Sport and a popular, eloquent
man from Rafah. They were all released a few days or, at most, a week after their
arrest. In some cases, they were held under "sabah" conditions - that is, with their
hands chained and with a sack over their head. The senior ministry official, it
has been reported, was subjected to especially humiliating treatment and his head
was shaved.

The latest group of detainees belong to two categories. One group consists of persons
who had participated in officially organized demonstrations to mark the Nakba, the
Palestinians' answer to Israel's Independence Day. After the official rally was
over, these persons continued to demonstrate against Israel Defense Force roadblocks,
despite specific instructions from the Palestinian authorities that the demonstration
against the Israeli soldiers be halted. The "illegal" demonstrators considered
these instructions proof that the PA's leadership takes its orders from the Israelis
and attaches greater priority to those orders being obeyed than to the right of
individuals to demonstrate against what they see as an ongoing Israeli occupation
of their homeland.

The second group consists of persons who participated in the funeral of one of those
killed in the demonstrations, a prominent member of the PFLP. During the funeral,
people openly protested against the agreement they believe is being worked out with
the Israelis. Many Palestinians are critical of the details of that agreement, which
are being leaked out by Israeli sources. In the eyes of these Palestinians, the
replacement of Jerusalem by Abu Dis, the waiving of the right of return, and the
shrinking in size of the territory on the West Bank and in the Gaza Strip that is
intended to become the State of Palestine, are components of a document that is
nothing but an unconditional surrender.

The leadership of the PA continues to deny that it is backing down on matters of
principle. However, the arrests and the attempts to gag protests are undermining
the credibility of the PA's declarations.

According to critics, the PA's leadership knows that people will protest and is
therefore making preparations to contain the protests, while sending out signals
intended to intimidate those who might be tempted to object. The bottom-line message
of these signals is that people will pay a heavy price for resisting and for even
expressing criticism in public.

Some people are displaying a dark sense of humor and are saying that they have already
packed a toothbrush (in case they are arrested).

The critics are not ready to give up the right to express their views. Yet there
are some Palestinians who are admitting that they are now weighing their words very
carefully and that they do not want to be accused of coming out in public with 
"heretical"
opinions. Furthermore, they are afraid that someone may decide to inform on them.

Two detainees have been held behind bars for a very long time and their plight 
indicates
how terrified the PA's leadership is of organized grassroots protest. One of the
detainees is Abd Al-Satar Kassam, one of the organizers of and signatories to the
"Leaflet of the Twenty" - a document that linked the concessions of the PA's leadership
in its negotiations with the Israelis to the corrupt practices of the
regime. The leaflet did not produce any organized movement but did generate the
dissemination of additional leaflets with a similar message, that were signed by
dozens, in some case several hundreds Palestinians. Kassem, a lecturer at Al-Najah
University, has been in jail for six months, yet no indictment has been made and
no trial has been held.

Another detainee is Omar Assaf, one of the leaders of the Palestinian teachers'
strike. He was arrested in early May after having said over the radio that the PA
has sufficient income (from its monopolies) to raise the very low salaries of the
teachers. Assaf is a member of the political bureau of the Democratic Front for
the Liberation of Palestine; however, neither that fact nor his long-standing record
of
resistance to the Israeli occupation has prevented his arbitrary incarceration.

The representatives of the PA are promising that an independent State of Palestine
will be declared within the very near future and that this state will have the borders
of June 4, 1967, even if no agreement is reached with Israel.  Judging from their
declarations, this is an open invitation to Palestinians not to recognize the authority
of IDF soldiers stationed on the West Bank and in the Gaza Strip. In other words,
this is an invitation to bloody conflict.  Such an invitation, which could end in
death for those who accept it, must rely on the public's faith in its leaders and
in the leaders' respect for the public.  However, there is neither dignity nor faith
in the detention of Assaf, who represents some ten thousand teachers who are forced
to moonlight in restaurants and at gas stations in order to feed their children.
The campaign of terror and the attempt to silence critics are being perceived as
proof
that the Palestinian leadership is close to signing an agreement that has been adopted
by the United States, but not by the Palestinian people.





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