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Friday 13 May 2022 - 01:03

Jordanians Stage Sit-In to Condemn Assassination of Journalist by Israeli Forces

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Jordanians Stage Sit-In to Condemn Assassination of Journalist by Israeli Forces
Meanwhile, an atmosphere of sorrow, shock and outrage has filled social media networks and news outlets over the loss of Abu Akleh, the Jordan Times reported.

Jordanian Minister of State for Media Affairs Faisal Shboul condemned the “cold-blooded assassination” of Abu Akleh. Shboul stressed that this crime constitutes “a flagrant breach of international humanitarian law and the international conventions”.

Jordan Press Association (JPA) Spokesperson Ali Freihat on Wednesday said what happened to Abu Akleh was “intentional and part of the Israeli occupation’s systematic silencing of press and media personnel”.

Freihat said that the Israeli occupation bans journalists from covering Israeli discriminatory policies and the suffering of Palestinians.

Freihat also said that Israel is “the enemy of truth, press freedom and humanity”.

Abu Akleh was shot on Wednesday morning while reporting on the Israeli raids and brutality unfolding in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin. She was declared dead shortly afterwards, according to the Palestinian health ministry. She was wearing a press vest, a clearly defined attire.

An Al Jazeera journalist, Ali Samoudi, who was also wounded with a bullet in the back, said to Al Jazeera network: “The first bullet hit me and the second bullet hit Shireen … there was no Palestinian military resistance at all at the scene.”

Following the announcement of Abu Akleh’s death, leaders, activists, journalists and social media users have been actively commenting on social media networks. Secretary General of the Jordanian National Commission for Women Salma Nims, wrote on her Twitter account: “How can the world continue to sit and watch Israeli terrorism silently?”

“The assassination of the Palestinian journalist is another witness of the Israeli occupation’s atrocity, which has been ongoing for the last 74 years, and by doing so they are trying to silence eyewitnesses who uncover their crimes to the world,” tweeted Director of the Phenix Centre for Economic Studies Ahmad Awad.

Abu Akleh’s assassination crime “cannot be treated in the usual way, by cursing and condemning Israeli settlers, then getting on with life”, Hala Ahed, a Jordanian advocate and human rights defender said on her Twitter account.

Also on Twitter, Palestinian-American speaker and journalist Samar Jarrah wrote: “This is paid for by Western democratic countries who continue to support a settler colonial racist project in Palestine. Her blood is on your hands.”
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