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Hamas bans Gaza rallies
29/12/2007 19:47  - (SA)  

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  • Gaza City - The Gaza Strip's Hamas rulers on Saturday declared a ban on public rallies by the rival Fatah movement in a fresh move to tighten their hold on power, but Fatah officials vowed to defy the order and go ahead with planned marches to celebrate the movement's 43rd anniversary next week.

    Hamas, which violently seized control of Gaza in June from Fatah-affiliated security forces loyal to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, has been stepping up pressure on Fatah members ahead of the anniversary celebrations, planned to begin on December 31 and to last until January 3.

    Scores of Fatah student activists were rounded up late on Friday inside Gaza City's Al-Azhar university, accused by Hamas of plotting to foment public disorder from inside the Fatah-affiliated institution.

    Salem al-Rifi, 21, who was held for nine hours, said some 25 other students were detained with him.

    They were told to sign a pledge not to participate in any Fatah rallies or face jail and a fine. Most of them were released before morning after interrogation and warnings.

    Al-Rifi said posters, paints, balloons and flags intended for use in Fatah anniversary events were confiscated from the students, along with their mobile phones.

    "When they arrest us, we become more determined," he said. "It means we are doing something right."

    'Instigating violence'

    When Fatah last staged a mass show of opposition in Gaza, with a rally of 250 000 supporters on November12, Hamas security men cracked down hard, killing eight marchers and injuring 85.

    Hamas blamed Fatah for instigating the violence. However, human rights groups and participants in that rally said Hamas used excessive force against the protesters. There were no recorded injuries to Hamas personnel.

    Fahmi Zaarir, a Fatah spokesperson in the Abbas-controlled West Bank said the movement would hold rallies in Gaza next week, regardless of the latest order.

    "We will defy Hamas decisions by planning popular activities in all of Gaza," he said.

    Jamal al-Jarrah, a senior Hamas security official, said the restrictions had been ordered in the interests of public safety.

    "The ban is to protect civilian lives," al-Jarrah told a Hamas-backed Gaza newspaper. "They (Fatah members) want to kill and terrorise citizens in such rallies."

    Hamas has been struggling to keep Gaza from sinking deeper into poverty and to calm dissent.

    Peace talks

    Since its takeover, the coastal strip has been virtually cut off from the world, with neighbouring Israel and Egypt keeping a tight squeeze on borders, restricting passage of people and goods.

    At the same time Abbas' western-leaning government has won international support, further marginalising Hamas rule in Gaza.

    In his West Bank power-base, Abbas banned a Hamas 20th anniversary rally earlier this month and Hamas at the time said it would do likewise and prevent Fatah rallies in Gaza.

    The Abbas government has relaunched peace talks with Israel after a seven-year hiatus, but despite international support, Abbas faces many domestic challenges, including seeking to rein in militants, both in the West Bank and also in Gaza, over which he has no control.

    On Friday, two off-duty Israeli soldiers hiking near the West Bank city of Hebron were killed by Palestinian gunmen but before they died, they fired back and killed one assailant, the Israeli military said.

    A second Palestinian assailant was seriously wounded in the firefight on Friday, the army said.

    The identity of the assailants was not immediately known and there were conflicting claims of responsibility from Palestinian militant groups, one an offshoot of Fatah.

    Investigation

    The other was the Islamic Jihad, which has been hit hard by Israeli raids in Gaza, for its constant firing of rockets at Israeli towns.

    Riad Malki, information minister in the Abbas administration, said his government would take the necessary steps to catch those behind the Hebron shooting but he had no details of the search.

    "We will carry out the required investigation," he said. "There is one law, and one authority entitled to bear arms. We will go after everyone who refuses to accept this principle."

    Israeli troops arrested seven Palestinians in Hebron overnight, Palestinian security officials said. The army only confirmed five arrests and did not link them to Friday's shooting.

    - AP



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