How The Palestinian Authority Fights Corruption (GateStone Institute) by Khaled Abu Toameh 05/02/12)
Source: http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3043/palestinian-authority-corruption
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The Palestinian Authority government has also warned Palestinian
journalists against helping Western correspondents cover the
crackdown. If Abu Rihan were a Chinese dissident imprisoned in
Beijing, his case would have been endorsed by human rights groups
around the world and the mainstream media in the West. Had Abu Rihan
been arrested by the Israeli authorities for such a crime, his story
would most likely have made it to the front page of many respected
newspapers. The Palestinian Authority does not want anyone to report
about corruption and abuse of power out of fear that this would
affect financial aid from the US, EU and other countries.
Jamal Abu Rihan is a Palestinian blogger and activist who is being
held in a Palestinian Authority prison in the West Bank.
Security forces belonging to the Palestinian Authority government
arrested Abu Rihan after he created a Facebook group called "The
People Want to End Corruption."
Demanding reform and democracy has become a crime in the territories
under the control of the Palestinian Authority. Direct and indirect
criticism of Palestinian Authority leaders has also become a crime
that can land journalists, bloggers, cartoonists and political
opponents in prison.
Instead of going after top officials suspected of embezzling public
funds and abusing their powers, the Palestinian Authority government
has chosen to wage an unprecedented clampdown on those who dare to
raise their voices in support of transparency and freedom of speech.
Abu Rihan´s anti-corruption group on Facebook has won the backing of
more than 6000 followers. These people clicked "like" and joined the
group within days of its launching. Some of the followers, especially
those living under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority, now
fear being thrown into prison for committing the crime of demanding
an end to corruption.
The arrest of Abu Rihan and others is aimed at sending a warning to
Palestinians against criticizing their government and leaders.
The Palestinian Authority government has also warned Palestinian
journalists against reporting about the crackdown or helping Western
correspondents cover the crackdown on journalists and bloggers.
In the past few weeks, Palestinian security forces summoned a number
of Palestinian journalists for questioning about their ties with
Western journalists and media outlets.
Palestinians say that the campaign of intimidation and harassment
against the media is designed to prevent "negative reporting" about
the Palestinian Authority government. The Palestinian Authority does
not want anyone to report about corruption and abuse of power out of
fear that this would affect financial aid from the US, EU and other
countries.
The clampdown has thus been successful and most Palestinian and
international journalists seem to have understood the warning. That
is why the case of Abu Rihan, for example, has received almost no
attention in the Palestinian and Western media.
If Abu Rihan were a Chinese dissident imprisoned by the authorities
in Beijing, his case would have been endorsed by human rights groups
around the world and the mainstream media in the West. Had Abu Rihan
been arrested by the Israeli authorities for such a crime, his story
would have most likely made it to the front page of many respected
newspapers.
But when it comes to violations of freedom of expression in the West
Bank, the Palestinian Authority is given a pass by many Americans and
Europeans. By arresting reformists and critics, the Palestinian
Authority is once again proving that it is not serious about
combating corruption and reforming its institutions.
The crackdown on journalists, bloggers and political activists also
serves as a reminder that the Palestinian Authority government is not
different than most of the dictatorships in the Arab world.
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