Khaled Abu Toameh wonders why the European Union, which is so quick to condemn any Israeli 'human rights violations,' whether real or imagined,
has nothing to say about 'Palestinian' human rights violations against fellow 'Palestinians.'
But the EU missions to Ramallah and Jerusalem are apparently
reluctant to take such a position because of their direct and indirect
involvement in funding and supporting the Palestinian Authority and
various Palestinian institutions in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
The EU also seems to be afraid of criticizing the Palestinian
Authority and Hamas out of concern for the safety of its
representatives, especially those who operate in the West Bank and Gaza
Strip.
As the human rights group's report shows, there has been a 10%
increase in the number of complaints of torture and mistreatment by
Hamas and the Palestinian Authority during 2012 compared with the year
before.
More than half of the 306 complaints about torture that were received
last year came from Palestinians who had been detained or imprisoned by
Abbas's security forces in the West Bank, the report revealed.
Altogether, 11 detainees died in Palestinian Authority and Hamas prisons last year, according to the report.
Still, the EU did not see any need to refer to these cases. Nor did
the EU comment on the report's accusations that Abbas's security forces
are continuing to crack down on journalists and academics and ignore
court rulings.
Expressing "concern" over serious human rights violations will not
deter the Palestinian Authority or Hamas from pursuing their
anti-democratic practices against their own people.
Praising Abbas for instructing his security forces to stop torturing
Palestinian detainees is like welcoming a convicted armed robber's
promise to retire.
All of that is true. But what's also true is that the world could care less about the 'Palestinians' - unless they can be used as a club against Israel.
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