While
many Europeans oppose Palestinian terror salaries, European-funded
organizations actually promote these stipends.
A number of European
governments have joined the US in demanding that the Palestinian Authority
(PA) end its policyof paying salaries to Palestinian prisoners convicted of terror
crimes.
The monthly stipends
are incitement toterrorism, while the PA claims that they are “welfare”payments.
The UK froze some ofits aid to the PA over this issue; Germany launched
an investigation; Norway “demanded that the PA stop using its
funds — which include donations by foreign countries — to support convicted
terrorists and their families”; a Parliamentary motion in the
Netherlands noted that “this funding can have a negative effect, in which
criminality and terrorism are rewarded”; and the European Union (EU)
emphasized that “allowances…for Palestinian prisoners, their families and
ex-detainees” have “never been financed by the EU.”
In reality, a number of
Palestinian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that receive European
government funding under the banner of “human rights” assert that terrorists
have a “right” to receive salaries and that suspending these payments is a
violation of international law.
NGO officials also have
not questioned the legitimacy of violent responses by the Palestinian street,
and some of their statements can be interpreted as veiled threats of violence
meant to prevent an end to payments, said NGO Monitor,
an independent research institution that monitors other NGOs claiming to fight
for human rights but which in fact assault Israel.
A
Violation of Human Rights?
The Palestinian Center
for Human Rights (PCHR) on July 25 organized a workshop on the “Consequences of
Former Prisoners’ Salary Suspension on their Economic and Social Rights.”
PCHR director, Raji
Sourani, stated that “the decision of suspending former prisoners’ salaries was
shocking to the prisoners, their families and all Palestinians as it is
illegal, immoral, and violates the Basic Law and the international human
rights.”
In the 1980s, Sourani
was convicted for his membership in the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine (PFLP) terrorist group.
General Director
of Palestinian “human rights” organization Al-Haq, Shawan
Jabarin, warned, “If their rights are eroded we are heading for a real crisis
in Palestinian society and in due course toward an explosion.”
Similarly, Director
General of Palestinian “civil rights” group Hurryyat, Helmi al-Aaraj,
announced, “To lay a finger on the prisoners’ rights is to attack thePalestinian struggle.”
Another organization,
Al-Dameer, stated that it “condemns and deplores the Ramallah government’s
decision to cut the salaries of a number of released prisoners in both the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip. This policy was implemented unlawfully and arbitrarily
in response to the Israeli and American demands to stop paying the salaries of
prisoners.”
All these NGO’s are
heavily funded by European countries.
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