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Israel-Palestine
PA security officers on strike
2004-06-03
EFL
More than 100 members of the Palestinian security forces have gone on an unprecedented strike in Gaza, calling on the Palestinian Authority to end what they charged was rampant corruption among senior officers. Pressing Chairman Yasser Arafat to take action, the protesters took over a position belonging to the elite Force 17 in the central Gaza Strip on Tuesday and sent him a letter with their demands.
[that’s the bunch that is in charge of protecting Arafat]
In their appeal, they said senior officers of the National Security Forces were "pursuing their personal interests at the expense of the homeland" and had turned the security forces into "fiefdoms". The wives and children of some of the officers, the protesters said, had been put on the payroll...Arafat has long been under pressure from Palestinians and stupid and deceitful foreign donors to the Palestinian Authority to institute security reforms and end corruption in the ranks.
[and for the same period Arafat has promised to eliminate corruption and also encouraged corruption]
Posted by:mhw

#4  Does anyone notice?

Burning hoop manufacturers will be devastated. Don't you have a heart? Or read LGF occasionally?!
Posted by: Bulldog   2004-06-03 1:14:32 PM  

#3  PA security officers on strike

Do they do any work? Does anyone notice?
Posted by: BigEd   2004-06-03 1:09:58 PM  

#2  Ugly too
Posted by: Chris W.   2004-06-03 12:28:47 PM  

#1  Arafat IS corruption
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-03 10:30:16 AM  

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