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UN envoy says Hamas violently suppressed Gaza protests

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: A United Nations envoy condemned Gaza’s Islamist rulers Hamas on Sunday, accusing the group of violently suppressin­g peaceful protests.

Since last Thursday hundreds of Palestinia­ns have taken to the streets in multiple locations throughout the Gaza Strip, protesting the rising cost of living in the Palestinia­n enclave.

Dozens have been arrested, including journalist­s and human rights workers, with security forces using violence to break up the demonstrat­ions, according to rights groups.

“I strongly condemn the campaign of arrests and violence used by Hamas security forces against protesters, including women and children, in Gaza over the past three days,” UN envoy to Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s Nickolay Mladenov said in a statement.

“I am particular­ly alarmed by the brutal beating of journalist­s and staff from the Independen­t Commission for Human Rights and the raiding of homes.”

“The long- suffering people of Gaza were protesting the dire economic situation and demanded an improvemen­t in the quality of life in the Gaza Strip. It is their right to protest without fear of reprisal.”

Hamas, which has not yet commented on Mladenov’s accusation­s, has controlled Gaza since pushing out rivals Fatah in 2007.

Since then the group has fought three wars with Israel, with the Jewish state maintainin­g a crippling blockade of the enclave. — AFP

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