16 palestinere slaktet i Syria

Khaled Abu Toameh

Hundre­tu­sen­vis av pale­sti­nere lever i flykt­ning­leire i ara­biske land, hvor de fris­ter en kum­mer­lig til­væ­relse. Fordi myn­dig­he­tene i alle år har brukt dem som poli­tisk trumf­kort og mobi­li­sert på den pale­stinske saken. Men behand­lin­gen av pale­sti­nerne viser at de ikke bryr seg om pale­sti­nerne som men­nes­ker, kun som en sak de kan bruke.

Nå ram­mer vol­den i Syria pale­sti­nere. De blir kaste­ball. 16 ble nylig fun­net bes­ti­alsk drept. Flere tusen pale­sti­nere har flyk­tet til Jor­dan, bare for å bli avvist. De lever nå i leire på gren­sen. Pre­si­dent Mohmoud Abbas går stille i dørene. Han tren­ger pen­ger i Saudi-Arabia og skal ikke snakke for høyt om sitt folk og hva de utset­tes for i andre ara­biske land.

Now They Are Slaugh­te­ring Palestinians

by Kha­led Abu Toameh

The world has become used to hea­ring and watch­ing sto­ries about mas­sac­res against civi­li­ans in Syria. But until recently, almost all the vic­tims were Syrian citizens.

Last week, how­e­ver, it tur­ned out that in Syria, they are also mas­sacring Pale­sti­ni­ans. Hund­reds of thou­sands of Pale­sti­ni­ans live in a num­ber of refugee camps in and around the Syrian capi­tal of Damascus.

Ear­lier this week, the bodies of 16 Pale­sti­ni­ans whose throats had been slashed were dis­covered in Syria.

The vic­tims had been kid­nap­ped while on their way by bus to their refugee camp Nairab.

Accor­ding to Pale­sti­nian sources, uniden­ti­fied militi­amen stop­ped the bus, kid­nap­ped the Pale­sti­nian men and took them to an unk­nown desti­na­tion. A few days later the Syrian aut­hori­ties announ­ced that they had dis­covered the bodies of the vic­tims in a field.

The men had been shot in the legs and chest before they were slaugh­te­red like cattle, the Pale­sti­nian sources said.

No group has clai­med respon­s­i­bi­lity for the bru­tal killings.

Some Pale­sti­ni­ans bla­med radi­cal Isla­mic gangs ope­ra­ting in Syria, while others did not rule out the pos­si­bi­lity that the mur­de­rers belonged to Pre­si­dent Bashar Assad’s security establishment.

What is clear so far is that this new mas­sacre against Pale­sti­ni­ans has rece­i­ved little atten­tion in the inter­na­tio­nal media.

Even the Pale­sti­nian Aut­hority lea­dership in the West Bank has had little to say about the mas­sacre. This lea­dership is too busy pro­mo­ting con­spi­racy the­ories about the mys­te­rious death of Yas­ser Ara­fat in Novem­ber 2004.

Pale­sti­nian Aut­hority lea­ders are doing their utmost to hold Israel respon­s­ible for the death of Arafat.

Pale­sti­nian Aut­hority Pre­si­dent Abbas, who sent con­do­len­ces to the fami­lies of the vic­tims, has no time to follow up on the latest mas­sacre against his people. The man is busy these days try­ing to secure finan­cial aid to his bank­rupt government.

Abbas flew to Saudi Ara­bia this week to beg the royal family for money to pay sala­ries to 160,000 Pale­sti­nian civil ser­vants. Because of the severe finan­cial cri­sis, the Pale­sti­nian govern­ment has paid its emp­loy­ees only half of their sala­ries for the past month.

Most of the Arab countries, as well, which treat Pale­sti­ni­ans as second class citizens and sub­ject them to apart­heid sys­tems, do not seem to care about the ongo­ing mas­sac­res against Pale­sti­ni­ans in par­ti­cu­lar and Syri­ans in general.

Arab lea­ders say they do not want to give Pale­sti­ni­ans money because they do not trust the Pale­sti­nian Aut­hority leadership.

The slaugh­te­ring of the 16 Pale­sti­ni­ans is seen as an attempt to drag Pale­sti­ni­ans living in Syria into the bloody con­flict between the oppo­sition and the govern­ment. Thou­sands of Pale­sti­ni­ans have alre­ady fled to Jor­dan, where the govern­ment of King Abdul­lah II does not seem keen to help them.

Many of the Pale­sti­ni­ans have been sent back to Syria, while others, accor­ding to Pale­sti­nian and Western reports, have been placed in ghet­tos near the Syria-Jordan border.

Pale­sti­ni­ans living in Syria, Jor­dan and Leba­non now fear anot­her “Black Sep­tem­ber” - a refe­rence to the mas­sac­res car­ried out by the Jor­da­ni­ans in the early 1970s.

Kha­led Abu Toameh er jour­na­list i Jeru­sa­lem Post. Han er selv pale­sti­ner. Vi tak­ker Toameh for til­la­telse til å benytte hans stoff.


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