Kjent journalist rømmer Gaza - søker asyl i Norge

Hans Rustad

En kjent pale­stinsk jour­na­list for den ara­biske sate­litt­ka­na­len Al-Arabiya har flyk­tet fra Gaza med sin fami­lie og søkt asyl i Norge.

A pro­mi­nent Pale­sti­nian jour­na­list from the Gaza Strip has sought poli­ti­cal asylum in Nor­way, Pale­sti­nian jour­na­lists said Saturday.

Seif al-Din Sha­hin, the cor­re­spon­dent for the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya news channel network, left the Gaza Strip toget­her with his family, they said, noting that he had rece­i­ved many death threats over the past few months.

Shahin’s request has yet to be approved by the Nor­we­gian govern­ment. Seve­ral other Pale­sti­nian jour­na­lists are also reported to have fled the Gaza Strip out of fear for their lives.

Ear­lier this year, mas­ked gun­men set fire to the offices of Al-Arabiya in Gaza City, cau­sing heavy damage to furni­ture and equip­ment. Alt­hough no group clai­med respon­s­i­bi­lity, Pale­sti­nian jour­na­lists bla­med mem­bers of Fatah’s armed wing, the Aksa Mar­tyrs Brigades.

The group was also respon­s­ible for bea­ting Sha­hin in two sepa­rate inci­dents in 2001 and 2004. The second assault followed Shahin’s live broad­cast of a rally held on Fatah’s anni­ver­sary. The report ange­red Fatah lea­ders who had instructed Sha­hin and other jour­na­lists to report that tens of thou­sands had participated.

In 2003 he was arrested by the Pale­sti­nian Aut­hority security for­ces because of his repor­ting. Al-Arabiya’s offices in Ramal­lah have also been attacked by Fatah gun­men on a num­ber of occasions.

Fatahs vrede ret­ter seg sær­lig mot Al Jaze­era som de mener har tatt parti for Hamas.

Two weeks ago, Fatah militi­amen set fire to the home of Has­san al-Titi, the Al-Jazeera cor­re­spon­dent in Nablus. One of the station’s cor­re­spon­dents in the Gaza Strip, Hiba Akileh, came under fire from Fatah for allegedly igno­ring the fact that Fatah gun­men had par­ti­ci­pa­ted in the figh­ting against the IDF last week.

Fatah gun­men have also tor­ched two vehic­les belon­ging to Al-Jazeera in Ramal­lah. The attack came after Al-Jazeera ignored demands to cover a Fatah rally in the city.

Top Pale­sti­nian jour­na­list seeks asylum in Nor­way
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH


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