2014 SEES RECORD NUMBER OF MEDIA VIOLATIONS IN PALESTINE

A Palestinian looks at people collecting items and belongings from a destroyed building on July 27, 2014 in the Shujaiyya residential district of Gaza City as families returned to find their homes ground into rubble (AFP Marco Longari)
A Palestinian looks at people collecting items and belongings from a
destroyed building on July 27, 2014 in the Shujaiyya residential district
of Gaza City as families returned to find their homes ground into rubble
(AFP Marco Longari)

Ramallah, 27 Jumadil Awwal 1436/18 March 2015 (MINA)- The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) said Sunday that 2014 saw 465 violations of media freedoms in the occupied West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.

MADA chairman Dr. Ghazi Hanania told reporters that 2014 was “the worst, the deadliest, and the hardest year ever for journalists and media freedoms in Palestine, in terms of the nature and degree of the violence suffered by journalists and media freedoms, and in terms of the number of crimes and violations committed, which rose at a record pace and unprecedented.”

Israeli forces committed a total of 351 violations of press freedoms, 112 of which were recorded in Gaza and 239 in the West Bank, Ma’an News Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.

Based on the figures, Israeli violations increased by 132 percent compared to 2013, while violations by Palestinian security forces in both Gaza and the West Bank increased by 46 percent.

General director of MADA, Mousa Rimawi, said Israeli violations of press freedoms included assaults, killings, injuries, destruction of media institutions, the arrest of journalists and using the press as human shields.

According to MADA’s report, violations by Palestinian security forces in 2014 were at their highest since 2008.

“This increase in violations especially in the West Bank was monitored after the signing of the last reconciliation agreement between Fatah and Hamas last April, while it was suppose to result in a breakthrough in the status of public freedoms, including media freedoms and freedom of expression.”

The group noted that the circulation of newspapers affiliated with both Fatah and Hamas has improved in Gaza and the West Bank since the unity deal.

The main forms of media violations by Palestinian security forces are assaults, threats, arrests and being summoned for investigation, the group said.

MADA said it condemns all violations of media freedoms in Palestine, above all the killing of 17 journalists during the 50-day Gaza war in July-August, including that of an Italian photographer working for Associated Press.(T/P008/R03)

 

Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)