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Hamas: Exiling Yassin Inside West Bank Racist Decision Par Excellence
10 September 2009
The Hamas Movement on Tuesday condemned the Israeli decision to exile its spokesman in Tulkarem Sheikh Abdullah Yassin from the north to the south of the West Bank as racist par excellence. Hamas said that the decision unveiled the truth about the state of cantons that the Israeli occupation and Oslo team are preparing for, and confirmed that the West Bank is not only encircled by the apartheid wall, but also dismembered and separated from all directions. It called on all organizations concerned with human rights and law to condemn this decision and stand out against it. Palestinian sources had reported that the Israeli military court decided to send away administrative prisoner Abdullah Yassin from Tulkarem to an area located south of Bethlehem on condition that he must be committed to certain strict conditions. The court decision stated that Yassin is barred from entering the city of Al-Khalil and Bethlehem and is not allowed to use the main road leading to the north. It also stated that Yassin is not allowed to practice any popular activities including his work as a mosque imam or any kind of job in other mosques or else he will have to serve a new imprisonment term in administrative detention. Gaza children protest at Israeli ban on stationery and school needs Meanwhile, hundreds of Gaza school students and children participated in the protest organized Tuesday by the Palestinian ministry of education to condemn the Israeli ban imposed on the entry of stationery and school needs as a result of the blockade that affected all walks of life in the Strip. The protest activities included a drawing contest held in the square of the unknown soldier in Gaza city, where the students expressed through the drawings their rejection of the unjust blockade imposed on Gaza people. The drawings reflected the size of suffering experienced by Gaza children and students as well as their hopes, aspirations and willingness to live in peace like other children of the world. Afterwards, the students and children headed towards the UN headquarters in Gaza city and handed a letter from the children of Gaza in which they expressed their protest at the Israeli siege on the Strip and asked UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon to take action to end the Israeli violations against Gaza children’s right to education. In the same context, Sawasya center for human rights warned Monday of the difficult living conditions experienced by Gaza people especially in the education sector because of the Israeli refusal to allow in school supplies. The center said that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) was supposed to allow into Gaza about 80 to 100 trucks loaded with stationary and school supplies purchased by Gaza merchants before the start of the school year, but it deliberately insists on detaining these trucks at crossings in order to undermine the education process in the Strip and humiliate its citizens as part of the collective punishment imposed on them. The center called on the international community, human and children rights organizations especially the UNICEF to immediately intervene and pressure Israel to allow in vital needs to Gaza particularly with regard to education and health.
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