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To: Bilow who wrote (3597)9/13/2001 11:26:13 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 23908
 
From the Jerusalem Post:

(17:45) Foreign journalists 'deeply concerned' by PA harassment

Foreign journalists based in Israel have condemned the Palestinian Authority's harassment of journalists and its suppression of videotape made of Palestinian celebrations in the wake of the terror attacks in the United States this week.

The Foreign Press Association in Israel released the following statement relating to this incident:

"The FPA expresses deep concern over the harassment of journalists by the Palestinian Authority as police forces and armed gunmen tried to prevent photo and video coverage of Tuesday's rally in Nablus where hundreds of Palestinians celebrated the terror attacks in NY and Washington.

"We strongly condemn the direct threats made against local videographers by local militia members and the attitude of Palestinian officials who made no effort to counter the threats, control the situation, or to guarantee the safety of the journalists and the freedom of the press.

"We call on the PA to ensure freedom of the press and the free flow of information and to prevent elements operating within PA jurisdiction from making or carrying out threats that aim to impede this and effectively impose censorship. We hold the PA fully responsible for the safety of each and every journalist operating within their areas, especially those who were filming and covering Tuesday's events in Nablus."



To: Bilow who wrote (3597)9/13/2001 11:37:43 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Respond to of 23908
 
What Americans "should" know is one thing... but removing ALL DOUBT, as well as reaffirming that American Muslims feel this has been an attack perpetrated upon them and THEIR NATION, certainly won't hurt..

And it will cause Americans to be reminded that we're a nation of many cultures and religious beliefs, but we all espouse one ideological creed with regard to freedom and human rights under our constitution.

Hawkmoon