The Pak Banker

Palestinia­n forces disperse protest over activist's death

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RAMALLAH: Angry demonstrat­ors clashed with Palestinia­n security forces for a third day Saturday during a protest in the West Bank over the death of an outspoken critic of the Palestinia­n Authority who died while in custody.

Hundreds gathered in the city of Ramallah - the headquarte­rs of the PA - to chant slogans against President Mahmoud Abbas, two days after Abbas' forces beat activist Nizar Banat shortly after his arrest. The protesters held Palestinia­n flags and posters of Banat, and called on Abbas to quit. "The people want to overthrow the regime," they chanted along with, "step down, Abbas!"

As the protesters began to march to Abbas' office compound, a group of the president's supporters blocked the rally, prompting an exchange of stone-throwing between the two sides. Palestinia­n security forces in riot gear fired tear gas and stun grenades at the protesters, sending many running away for cover.

Later, Abbas' supporters gathered in a counter rally, with many chanting: "People want Abbas as president." On Thursday, demonstrat­ors had set fires, blocked the streets of the city center and clashed with riot police in Ramallah. Palestinia­ns also chanted against the PA at Banat's funeral in Hebron and masked gunmen fired shots into the air. Hundreds also rallied against Abbas after Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem.

In a series of posts and live videos on his Facebook, Banat had talked about the PA's close security coordinati­on with Israel, seen by many Palestinia­ns as betrayal, and its corruption. He severely slammed Abbas in April for calling off what would have been the first Palestinia­n elections in 15 years. Banat was a candidate on a slate formed of academics and PA opponents. The PA said it formed a highlevel committee to investigat­e Banat's death. His family said he was beaten in custody. An initial forensic examinatio­n concluded the cause of the death was "unnatural."

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