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"This report documents serious human rights abuses over the past year by the competing Palestinian authorities in Gaza and the West Bank run by Hamas and Fatah respectively. Over the past 12 months Palestinians in both places have suffered serious abuses at the hands of their own security forces in addition to persistent abuses by the occupying power Israel. The specifics differ but the Hamas-run authority in Gaza and the Fatah-dominated authority in the West Bank have both tightened their grips on power over the past year. As a result Palestinians in both Gaza and the West Bank have experienced a marked deterioration in respect for human rights and the rule of law. Since June 2007 when Hamas forcefully seized control in Gaza it has conducted arbitrary arrests of political opponents tortured detainees clamped down on freedom of expression and assembly and violated due process rights enshrined in Palestinian law. The victims have frequently been leaders activists and supporters of Fatah especially those with suspected ties to a security force or those who sought to undermine Hamas rule after its electoral win in January 2006. In the West Bank the Fatah-dominated authorities have committed many of the same abuses with victims being the activists leaders and supporters of Hamas and affiliated institutions. Fearful of a Hamas takeover of the West Bank security forces have detained hundreds of people arbitrarily tortured detainees and closed media and organizations that are run by or sympathetic to Hamas. The West Bank security forces have operated with significant support financial or otherwise from the United States the European Union and Israel. In both Gaza and the West Bank Palestinian authorities have frequently failed to hold accountable security force members implicated in serious abuse. Neither authority is known to have prosecuted any of its own forces for the serious abuses committed during the heavy fighting in Gaza in June 2007 including summary executions maiming and torture. Since then too few security force members or commanders have faced justice for using excessive force ill-treatment or torture against detainees."--Excerpted from Summary p. 3-4 |
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