Monday, December 10, 2007
PA weighs licensing political parties
Contributed by Lucia in Spain
"The Palestinian government in the West Bank on Monday discussed a bill that would require political parties to obtain licenses, two Cabinet ministers said.
Such a law could target Hamas, which seized control of Gaza by force in June. Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri denounced the idea. "We don't need a license from anyone," he said.....
In recent months, the West Bank government has increasingly moved against Hamas, arresting hundreds of activists, outlawing Hamas-linked charities and cutting off funds.
Prisoner Affairs Minister Ashraf Ajrami said the law "wants to organize the existing factions and new ones ... to they would be able to obtain a license."
Planning Minister Samir Abdullah said the bill is still being studied, and hasn't been approved by the Cabinet yet. "This law is going to affect all factions and movements," he said. "Palestinian factions are not registered and work randomly. This law is going to organize things."
He said political parties would be required to reveal their sources of funding, and provide details on their activists......."
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Only collaborators are allowed according to the PA collaborators in Ramallah. All others will be required to, "provide details on their activists," so that they will be arrested by the PA collaborators and handed over to Israel.
Antoine Lahad looks good and "patriotic" in comparison to the Ramallah gang!
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