The Telegram (St. John's)

Palestinia­ns release activist jailed for Facebook post

- BY MOHAMMAD DARAGHMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority has released a prominent activist a week after he was arrested for writing a Facebook post criticizin­g the government of President Mahmoud Abbas.

Issa Amro’s lawyer said Sunday that his client was released on US$1,400 bail after being held under a recent edict that allows the government to crack down on social media critics.

In a Facebook post earlier this month, Amro criticized the detention of a local journalist who called for Abbas’ resignatio­n.

Amro’s attorney, Farid Atrash, said it was “shameful” that his client was arrested for exercising his right of free expression.

Amro, a 35-year-old activist who advocates non-violence and protests against Israeli settlement­s in his hometown of Hebron, also faces charges in an Israeli military court. His trial is to resume in October. In jail last week, Amro began a hunger strike to protest what he said was an unlawful detention, made without a warrant or due process.

Following his release, Amro said he was verbally and physically abused during his investigat­ion by Palestinia­n security.

“They want to silence me and silence every voice defending human rights, but they are wrong. I will continue defending human rights and struggling against occupation,” he said, denying any wrongdoing.

Rights groups had called on the Palestinia­n Authority to release Amro. Amnesty Internatio­nal called Amro’s arrest “a shameless attack on freedom of expression.”

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