Palestinian Authority defends web censorship (JERUSALEM POST) By KHALED ABU TOAMEH 04/30/12)
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The Palestinian Authority on Sunday defended its decision to block
websites that are critical of President Mahmoud Abbas and denied
allegations it was violating freedom of expression in the West Bank.
PA Attorney-General Ahmed al-Mughni claimed that the websites were
blocked for breaking the law and following complaints from
Palestinians.
“Some of the websites were blocked for training Palestinians how to
manufacture bombs and use them,” Mughni said without providing
evidence.
He said that when he ordered the websites to be blocked, he and the
PA security forces were acting in accordance with the law to maintain
public security.
The attorney-general has come under sharp criticism from many
Palestinians for blocking eight websites that are affiliated with
ousted Fatah official Muhammad Dahlan.
At the request of Abbas, Dahlan was expelled from Fatah several
months ago.
PA security forces also raided Dahlan’s residence in Ramallah and
arrested a number of his aides.
The row between Abbas and Dahlan erupted after the latter accused the
PA president and his two sons of financial corruption.
Mughni has also been attacked for ordering the arrest of Palestinian
journalists, bloggers and cartoonists who criticized Abbas.
Jamal Abu Rihan, a Palestinian activist who recently established a
Facebook group calling for an end to PA corruption, has also been
arrested on orders of the attorney-general.
Last week, the PA communications minister, Mashhour Abu Daka,
resigned in protest against the decision to block the websites.
Abu Daka blamed the attorney-general for the crackdown, saying the
closure of the websites was illegal.
In response, the attorney-general launched a scathing attack on Abu
Daka and described his decision to quit as “ministerial outbidding.”
“The timing of the resignation is unjustified,” Mughni said, noting
that the entire cabinet had resigned back in February 2011.
“Any minister or official who wants to resign should do so quietly,”
the attorney- general said. “They should not base their decision on
illusions, rumors and fabrications.”
Mughni wondered why the minister had not submitted his resignation
when the websites were blocked several months ago.
He also advised PA officials to talk only about political, and not
legal matters.
The PA, he added, “respects freedom of expression and is against
slander and defamation.” (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 04/30/12)
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