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Foreign Media Protest Hamas Harassment in Gaza
2014-08-12
[AnNahar] The Foreign Press Association on Monday lodged a strong protest accusing the Paleostinian Islamist group Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, of harassment and of threatening foreign news hounds working in Gazoo.

The association for journalists working in Israel and the Paleostinian territories said Hamas authorities and their representatives employed "blatant, incessant, forceful and unorthodox methods" against visiting international journalists covering the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gazoo.

The FPA, in a statement, protested "in the strongest terms".

"The international media are not advocacy organizations and cannot be prevented from reporting by means of threats or pressure, thereby denying their readers and viewers an objective picture from the ground," it said.

"In several cases, foreign news hounds working in Gazoo have been harassed, threatened or questioned over stories or information they have reported through their news media or by means of social media."

Hundreds of foreign journalists traveled to Gazoo during more than a month of fighting between Israel and the Hamas, with perhaps 10 percent reporting difficulties from the authorities, FPA said.

Those who experienced threats were reluctant to speak publicly for fear of repercussions.

It said one photographer spoke of being beaten up and having a camera smashed; a news photographer had a camera confiscated for three days and Hamas also asked people to remove tweets and YouTube videos.

A European company was also threatened in the middle of the street when filming an anti-Hamas demonstration.

The FPA said Hamas was also trying to put in place a "vetting" procedure that would, in effect, allow for the blacklisting of specific journalists.

"Such a procedure is vehemently opposed by the FPA," it said.

Several news organizations reported receiving a request Monday from Hamas for the name of journalists, their company, where they are based, their contact details and the name of their translator to "facilitate and organize" their work.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Just don't go there, morons.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-08-12 04:01  

#1  Western media will do the same thing during next round of fighting. These hypocrites have already done their dirty work by constantly showing pictures of wounded dead babies and elderly women. Anyone looking at the MSM would think no men live in Gaza... much less Hamas fighters.
Posted by: borgboy   2014-08-12 03:13  

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