Monday, July 17, 2017

Abbas: Shut Up or I will Arrest You!

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  • Khaled Abu Toameh: Abbas: Shut Up or I will Arrest You!
  • Burak Bekdil: Turkey: Erdogan's Obsession to Take Jerusalem

Abbas: Shut Up or I will Arrest You!

by Khaled Abu Toameh  •  July 17, 2017 at 5:00 am
  • Critics say the Palestinian Authority's (PA) Cyber Crime Law, which permits the imprisonment of Palestinians for "liking" or sharing published material on the internet, paves the way for the emergence of a "police state" in PA-controlled territories in the West Bank. They also argue that the law aims to silence criticism of Abbas and the PA leadership.
  • "What is laughable is that this law carries penalties that are tougher than those imposed on thieves and sex offenders... the law, in its present form, is designed to limit the freedom of the media and punish people for simple matters." — Journalist in Ramallah.
  • This latest dictatorial move in the PA-controlled territories might also serve to remind the international community about the current readiness of the Palestinian leadership for statehood, and what such statehood would look like. In its current incarnation, that state would fit in just fine with its brutal Arab neighbors.
Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas. (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)
A new Palestinian law combating information technology (IT) crimes has sparked a wave of protests from Palestinian journalists and human rights organizations.
The controversial Cyber Crime Law, signed by Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas on July 11, permits the imprisonment of Palestinians for "liking" or sharing published material on the internet.
Critics say the law paves the way for the emergence of a "police state" in PA-controlled territories in the West Bank. They also argue that the law aims to silence criticism of Abbas and the PA leadership.
The new law comes on the heels of the PA's recent decision to block more than 20 Palestinian websites accused of publishing comments and articles critical of the PA leadership.

Turkey: Erdogan's Obsession to Take Jerusalem

by Burak Bekdil  •  July 17, 2017 at 4:00 am
  • Simply put, Jerusalem's Judaic history dates back to thousands of years before the birth of Islam, only in the seventh century CE.
  • As an American friend delicately asked: "Isn't Turkey supposed to be investing millions to help rebuild Gaza?"
  • Not, it seems, when Islamist ideology is involved.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan giving a speech in Ankara on April 17, 2017. (Image source: Getty Images)
Less than a year ago, Turkey and Israel agreed to end their six-year-long diplomatic stand-off and officially "normalized" their relations. They appointed ambassadors Kemal Okem to Israel and Eitan Na'eh to Turkey, two prominent career diplomats, who, since then, have been struggling actually to normalize formally normalized ties. As some observers, including your humble correspondent, cautioned in 2016:
"Erdogan had pragmatically agreed to shake hands with Israel, but his ideological hostility to the Jewish state and his ideological love affair with Hamas have not disappeared; so the Turkish-Israeli 'peace' would not be easy to sustain".
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