{"id":36311,"date":"2019-03-19T21:22:41","date_gmt":"2019-03-19T21:22:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/qatar-news.org\/qatarnewsEn\/?p=36311"},"modified":"2019-03-19T21:22:41","modified_gmt":"2019-03-19T21:22:41","slug":"rare-protests-erupt-against-hamas-12-year-rule-over-gaza","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/qatar-news.org\/qatarnewsEn\/?p=36311","title":{"rendered":"Rare protests erupt against Hamas\u2019 12-year rule over Gaza"},"content":{"rendered":"<div itemprop=\"articleBody\" data-io-article-url=\"http:\/\/www.arabnews.com\/node\/1469321\/middle-east\" readability=\"94\">\n<p>\nGAZA CITY: Hamas is facing the biggest demonstrations yet against its 12-year rule of the Gaza Strip, with hundreds of Palestinians taking to the streets in recent days to protest the dire living conditions in the blockaded territory.<br \/>With little tolerance for dissent, the militant group has responded with heavy-handed tactics. It has arrested dozens of protesters, beaten activists and violently suppressed attempts by local media to cover the unrest.<br \/>Hamas has accused the rival West Bank-based Palestinian Authority of orchestrating the protests \u2014 a charge that organizers vehemently reject.<br \/>\u201cThere is no political agenda at all,\u201d said Amin Abed, 30, an organizer who has been forced into hiding. \u201cWe simply want to live in dignity,\u201d he said by telephone. \u201cWe just ask Hamas to ease the economic hardships and tax burdens.\u201d<br \/>Hamas seized control of Gaza in 2007 from the forces of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Israel and Egypt imposed a blockade, a step meant to prevent Hamas from arming.<br \/>The blockade, and three wars with Israel, have ravaged Gaza\u2019s economy but done nothing to loosen Hamas\u2019 grip on power.<br \/>Unemployment is over 50 percent and much higher for young university graduates like Abed. Tap water is undrinkable, electricity is limited and travel abroad severely restricted. Hamas\u2019 cash-strapped government recently raised taxes on basic goods like bread, beans and cigarettes.<br \/>Protesters accuse Hamas of corruption and imposing the hefty taxes to enrich itself. They used social media to organize protests last week with the slogan \u201cWe want to live!\u201d<br \/>The protests come just as Hamas marks the one-year anniversary of its weekly demonstrations along the frontier with Israel. The demonstrations, aimed largely at easing the blockade, have accomplished little, even as some 190 Palestinians have been killed and thousands wounded by Israeli fire.<br \/>This is not the first time people have taken to the streets against Hamas. Two years ago, protesters demonstrated against the chronic power cuts on a cold January day before Hamas violently dispersed them. This time around, the sporadic rallies have continued for five days, despite a similarly violent response.<br \/>\u201cThese protests were the largest, the longest and the most violent in terms of Hamas\u2019 suppression,\u201d said Mkhaimar Abusada, political science professor at Gaza\u2019s Al-Azhar University.<br \/>\u201cThis was a message of anger to Hamas that the situation is unbearable and that it must reconsider all its policies,\u201d he added.<br \/>On Monday, Amnesty International reported that hundreds of protesters have been beaten, arbitrarily arrested, tortured and subjected to ill-treatment. Journalists and human rights workers, including a researcher for the London-based organization, were also roughed up, Amnesty said.<br \/>\u201cThe crackdown on freedom of expression and the use of torture in Gaza has reached alarming new levels,\u201d said Amnesty\u2019s Middle East deputy director Saleh Higazi.<br \/>Osama Al-Kahlout, a journalist with the local news site Donia Al-Wattan, last week published a photo of a protester on crutches raising a sign that said \u201cI want to live in dignity.\u201d The next day, he was detained as he went live on Facebook during another protest.<br \/>Al-Kahlout said police smashed furniture, seized his belongings and beat him on the way to the police station. \u201cI\u2019m a journalist,\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t regret covering it.\u201d<br \/>He said he was released after a meeting with the police chief in which officials \u201cadvised\u201d journalists not to cover the protests.<br \/>Heba el-Buhissi, 31, who filmed the raids at her family home, said a policeman fired a warning shot in the air as others cursed and yelled at her after she started filming. Her videos show a group of Hamas police beating her cousin with wooden batons.<br \/>Other amateur videos have shown protesters burning tires and hurling stones toward Hamas forces. Hamas gunmen can be seen jumping out of vehicles and beating people with clubs. Other videos show Hamas going door to door and carrying out mass arrests.<br \/>El-Buhissi filmed the incident last Thursday when she saw Hamas dispersing some of her neighbors who had hoisted banners against tax hikes. Her family opened the home to allow youths to escape the police.<br \/>\u201cThis is what drove the police crazy, and that\u2019s why they stormed our houses,\u201d she said. \u201cI felt I have to film to prove what was going on.\u201d<br \/>The Brussels-based International Federation of Journalists reported Monday that 42 Palestinian journalists \u201cwere targeted\u201d by Hamas forces in the past five days. The abuses included physical assaults, summons, threats, home arrests and seizure of equipment.<br \/>The official Palestinian Authority news agency Wafa reported Monday that the spokesman of Abbas\u2019 Fatah movement in Gaza, Atef Abu Saif, was badly beaten by Hamas.<br \/>It showed pictures of Abu Said with a bandaged leg, bruises and blood-stained clothes lying on a hospital bed.<br \/>Ammar Dwaik, director of the Independent Commission for Human Rights in Gaza, said Hamas forces have dispersed 25 protests with excessive force and arrested about 1,000 people. He said some 300 people remain in custody.<br \/>\u201cThis is worst crackdown in Gaza since the Hamas takeover in 2007 in terms of its scope and cruelty,\u201d Dwaik said.<br \/>On Tuesday, Hamas issued a brief statement \u201crejecting the use of violence and repression against any Palestinian for practicing his legitimate right of expression.\u201d<br \/>But Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas official, used tougher language in a Twitter post, accusing Israel and the Palestinian Authority of conspiring to organize protests. \u201cThe attempts of the Palestinian Authority and the occupation to drive a wedge between the people and the resistance have failed,\u201d he said.<br \/>The demonstrations appeared to subside on Monday, but organizers say the protests will continue until Hamas cancels taxes on dozens of goods, creates a national employment program and releases everyone who has been arrested in the crackdown.<br \/>Abed, the protest leader, said Hamas has stormed his family\u2019s house and delivered an arrest warrant for him to his father.<br \/>\u201cHamas doesn\u2019t want us to scream. 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