Hamas stelt zich in Gaza heel pragmatisch op: politieke opponenten worden zoals in elke dictatuur massaal opgesloten en gemarteld, en in showprocessen veroordeeld, volgens Fatah zelfs tot de dood, maar daarover komt nauwelijks iets naar buiten. De aantijging van collaboratie met Israel doet het natuurlijk altijd goed, net als het 'schenden van Palestijnse of islamitische belangen'.
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Hamas arrested 3,120 Fatah loyalists in 2010
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=201801
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
01/02/2011 01:13
Fatah Revolutionary Council members, including PA legislators and security force members, were detained, banned from traveling abroad
Hamas arrested 3,120 Fatah loyalists in 2010
http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=201801
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH
01/02/2011 01:13
Fatah Revolutionary Council members, including PA legislators and security force members, were detained, banned from traveling abroad
In the past year alone, Hamas security forces in the Gaza Strip arrested 3,120 Fatah members and supporters, according to figures released by Fatah over the weekend.
The figures showed that among those detained were seven members of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, who were also banned from traveling abroad.
More than 700 of those arrested belonged to various branches of the Palestinian Authority security forces in the Gaza Strip. Another 120 Fatah members belonging to the faction's armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, were taken into custody and had their weapons confiscated by Hamas during the same period.
Hamas security authorities also closed down the office of Fatah legislator Ashraf Juma'ah, as well as 23 Fatah-affiliated institutions, including sports clubs and social organizations.
During the same period, the figures revealed, some 213 Fatah members were put on trial and received various sentences, including life imprisonment and even death.
Fatah claimed that each time Israel bombed the Gaza Strip, Hamas security personnel would flee the jails, leaving Fatah prisoners behind handcuffed and blindfolded.
The figures showed that among those detained were seven members of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, who were also banned from traveling abroad.
More than 700 of those arrested belonged to various branches of the Palestinian Authority security forces in the Gaza Strip. Another 120 Fatah members belonging to the faction's armed wing, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, were taken into custody and had their weapons confiscated by Hamas during the same period.
Hamas security authorities also closed down the office of Fatah legislator Ashraf Juma'ah, as well as 23 Fatah-affiliated institutions, including sports clubs and social organizations.
During the same period, the figures revealed, some 213 Fatah members were put on trial and received various sentences, including life imprisonment and even death.
Fatah claimed that each time Israel bombed the Gaza Strip, Hamas security personnel would flee the jails, leaving Fatah prisoners behind handcuffed and blindfolded.
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