GMO: A Report on Media freedoms in May
GMO: A Report on Media freedoms in May
Last May witnessed a cascade of violations of media freedom in the Palestinian territories, such as the Israeli Occupation firing at a group of journalists working at Iqra’a channel, the besieging of the staff of Elwaha Media Production Company, and the resolutions of Ramallah government which blocked a number of local electronic sites in the West bank. Journalist Nasser Eshyukhi was wounded in the head.
GMO documented the following violations in May:
1th May,2012
The Israeli
Occupation fired at a group of journalists in Faraheen area
south Khanyounis .Witnesses reported that the Israeli
Occupation fired towards the staff of Iqra’a during
reporting on Palestinian suffering in the
area.
1th May ,2012
Attorney General
Ahmad ElMughni blocked a number of local electronic sites in
the West Bank.
2nd May,2012
Nasser
Eshyuokhi ,a photographer at Associated Press was wounded
directly in the head while covering clashes between
protesters in support of hunger strikers and the Israeli
Occupation near Ofer prison
17thMay,2012
The Israeli Occupation
arrested the head of Elaseer channel Baha’a Mosa in
Marka, south of Jenin, after storming his house and
searching it.
19th May,2012
Israeli
forces stormed the headquarter of Elasser channel and
arrested a head of Elaseer channel in Jenin in the north of
the West Bank, after confiscating broadcasting
equipment.
22nd May 2012
Palestinian
officials prevented Palestinian journalists from covering a
visit of British model Naomi Campbell.
23rd
May,2012
The Dispute court in Bethlehem
postponed the trial of the head of Bethlehem Radio George
Qanawati to 5th September 2012. Qanwati first appeared
before the court on 3rd October due to a complaint made
about him by the Mayor of Bethlehem city Abed Fattah
Hamayla. Qanwati had published a critical comment about the
directorate of Health in Bethlehem. He also criticised the
existence of an Israeli product on the table of the managers
meeting.
30th May,2012
The Preventive
Security Service summoned journalist Sohaip Azeez ,26 years
old, a week after he was released from an Israeli prison.
Translated by Ibraheem Ghunaim