10 April 2007
The state of insecurity saw a serious escalation recently as the mysterious
kidnapping of British journalist, Alan Johnston, continues despite the
condemnations and pressure exerted fellow journalists and civil society
activists.
Killings, kidnappings and other breaches of the law continued in
Gaza.
According to Al Mezan's documentation in Gaza, 152 persons have been
killed since the beginning of 2007; among them are 10 children.
Four have
been killed during the first ten days of April.
Additionally, 988 persons
were wounded; among whom are 68 children.
57 have been wounded in the first
ten days of April.
In this release, the Center highlights the major
incidents that engendered insecurity since 5 April 2007:
A clash between families broke out in Khan Younis Camp at app.
2.
30pm on 9
April 2007.
Four persons where killed; they are: Awni Saqer,35, Hamada
Zorob, 27, Masoud Abu Masoud (Al Jerwani), 37, and Abdel Raziq Al Jerwani,
51.
The latter died of his wounds few hours following the incident.
Further,
the clash resulted in six injuries and tension in the southern town of Khan
Younis.
A girl, in the twenties, from the Shati refugee camp arrived at the Shifa
hospital in Gaza City at app.
11am on 9 April 2007, after being shot in the
head.
According to medical sources, she has been in critical condition and
there is no information available as to the identity of the perpetrator(s)
or the reasons behind the shooting.
Further, at app.
1pm on 9 April 2007,
Yousef Hajaj, 19, was shot in the right shoulder while walking down Al
Mansoura St.
in the Shijaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City.
At app.
5.
40pm
on 7 April 2007, gunmen kidnapped Khaled Hamad, 32, in Khalil Wazir St.
in
Beit Hanoun.
Eyewitnesses said they took him to Sheikh Zaid Junction where
they shot him in both his legs.
Medical resources, Hamad is in critical
condition.
The victim's family accused the Executive Force of being involved
in the kidnapping.
Fierce clashes in Qerman and Zamou St.
erupted at app.
6.
30pm on the same day between the family and the Force, injuring Jalal
Hamad, 30, who was shot in the left shoulder.
The situation calmed following
the intervention of local figures.
At app.
1.
45pm on 7 April 2007, gunmen opened fire on Mohammad Abu Samhan,
21, while he was in new Abassan area in east Khan Younis.
He sustained
wounds in both his legs and was transferred to Nasser Hospital in the town.
At app.
7.
30am on 7 April 2007, seven unknown gunmen took over two vehicles
owned by the General Intelligence Apparatus.
They forced the drivers out of
the cars and seized them.
It was reported that the cars were returned
later.
Moreover, at app.
8.
30pm on 6 April 2007, gunmen kidnapped Mohammad Abu
Taha, 25, while he was in his barbershop located in Othman Ibn Affan St in
Rafah.
Further, gunmen broke into Bassam Al Masri's house in Rafah and
kidnapped him from his house located in Al Brazil neighborhood in Rafah.
The
two persons are still abducted while it is believed that the kidnapping is
related to a family clash between the victims' two families.
In yet another incident, Omar Abdullah, 17, was injured at app.
8.
15pm on 6
April 2007.
He is in serious condition and there is no further information
on the incident.
At app.
6.
30pm on6 April 2007, gunmen blocked the car of Rasem Al Bayari,
49, who is the vice president of Labor Syndicates' Union in Gaza, while
driving with his family close to the Gaza's European Hospital in Rafah.
The
gunmen forced the family out of the car, seized it and fled.
Al Bayari was
transferred to Al Quds hospital after being injured in the neck by shrapnel.
In a different incident, at app 6.
30pm on5 April 2007, gunmen kidnapped and
opened fire on Hassan Al Naqla, 30, injuring his hand and leg.
According to
medics, he is in critical medical condition; there is no available
information on the incident or the identity of the perpetrators.
Unknown armed persons kidnapped Fuad Ziada, 46, who is a holder of Israeli
ID, at app.
5.
30pm on 6 April 2007, while he was visiting his family in Az
Zaitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
Furthermore, at app.
5pm on 5 April
2007gunmen kidnapped Jomaa Hamad Al Masri, 26, while he was in Sheikh Nasser
area in Khan Younis.
He was taken to Bani Suheila roundabout on Salah
Ad-Dine St.
, and opened fire at him.
A security force that was at the scene
intervened and exchanged fire with kidnappers.
As a result, Jomaa Abu Taha,
30, Hanaa Mouhareb, 14, and Yousri Al Masri, 26, were injured.
At app.
10am on 6 April 2007, a dispute between members of Hamas and Fatah
in New Abassan village turned into armed clashes.
Armed men used local-made
explosive devices and injured 13 persons; among whom five women and two
children.
Al Mezan Center for Human Rights strongly condemns the escalation of the
state of insecurity and the high number of its victims.
The Center
emphasizes that the continued failure of the PNA to take effective steps to
halt these incidents is cause of their escalation.
It also questions the
continued failure of ending the kidnapping of Alan Johnston, is almost a
full month after his kidnapping.
Al Mezan therefore calls upon the PNA to immediately and effectively
intervene in order to put an end to the state of insecurity and restore the
rule of law.
It also focuses on the importance that the PNA should
prioritize dealing with the state of insecurity and the lack of law
enforcement, being the only measure through which it can regain the
citizens' confidence.
It is inconceivable to ensure respect and protection
of human rights without functioning law enforcement institutions and
impartial judiciary.
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