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Subject: [Peoples War] Palestine: PA Cops Kill Three Protesters - BBC

Monday, 8 October, 2001, 15:21 GMT 16:21 UK

Palestinian police kill three protesters
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At least 45 people have been hurt in the clashes

At least three demonstrators have been shot dead during clashes with police
in Palestinian-controlled Gaza City, after a rally in support of Osama Bin
Laden turned violent.
Witnesses said the casualties came when police fired live bullets at the
crowd.

"We don't want crimes committed in the name of Palestine"
 Palestinian Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo

Police sources say it was masked gunmen who killed at least two of the
three - a 13-year-old boy and a 21-year-old student of Gaza's Islamic
University.

Palestinian police stations were attacked by the rioters and at least one
was set ablaze.

The police issued a call for all security forces to help quell the street
fighting, Palestinian security sources were quoted by the French news agency
AFP as saying.

Gag order

The BBC's correspondent in Gaza, Kylie Morris, said media were prevented
from reaching and recording the protests, and hospital officials were
prevented from speaking to journalists.

It was the first time Palestinians have died in clashes with their own
security forces since the beginning of the intifida, or uprising, against
Israel.

Some 45 people were hurt in the clashes, including at least 10 policemen.
One was shot by masked men inside the Islamic University.

The police have ordered Islamic University and the city's al-Azhar
University closed until further notice.

Distancing from Bin Laden

Although it has not yet expressed direct support for the US war against
terror in Afghanistan, the Palestinian Authority has been trying to distance
itself from Osama Bin Laden, the prime suspect in the 11 September attacks
on the United States.



A 13-year-old and a 21-year-old have been killed

Bin Laden cited Palestine as one of his causes in a defiant videotape
broadcast after the US launched air strikes against Afghanistan where he is
being sheltered.

But Palestinian Information Minister Yasser Abed Rabbo said the Palestinians
did not want their cause to be used as an excuse for terrorist activities
around the world.

"We don't want crimes committed in the name of Palestine," Mr Abed Rabbo
said on Voice of Palestine radio.

"We have killing every day but that is no excuse to anyone to kill and carry
out terrorist acts, like what happened in New York and Washington," he said.

Hamas condemns 'aggression'

A high ranking Hamas official, Ismael Hania, condemned what he called "US
aggression against the Afghan nation."

"We see this aggression as the consecration of an international policy of
terrorism," said Mr Hania.

He warned that the "international terrorist policy led by the United
States... aims at very weak and poor countries, killing Muslims, and will
spread to other Muslim and Arab countries."

Meanwhile, Islamic militant leaders say the Palestinian Authority has warned
them there would be a tough response if they do not stop their attacks
against Israelis.

The Hamas has indicated that it might temporarily abide by the truce with
Israel, while Islamic Jihad says it plans to defy the orders, while the
larger Hamas faction suggested it would abide by a truce with Israel, at
least temporarily.


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