Imperial Valley Press

US denies visa to senior Palestinia­n o

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JERUSALEM (AP) — A senior Palestinia­n o cial said the United States denied her applicatio­n for a visa to travel to the U.S. on Monday in what appears to be the latest sign of escalating American political pressure on Palestinia­ns.

Hanan Ashrawi, a top o cial in the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on and outspoken activist for Palestinia­n rights, told The Associated Press that she believed she was rejected for political reasons.

She said she had been invited to a series of speaking engagement­s at universiti­es and think tanks in the U.S., and was also planning to visit relatives, including a daughter and grandchild­ren living there.

Educated in the U.S., Ashrawi, 72, said she has visited America many times and typically makes several visits a year. With her fluent English, she is a prominent Palestinia­n spokeswoma­n on TV and has met with top U.S. o cials over the past three decades.

Asked whether her visa denial was political, she said: “Of course,” calling it “pettiness and vindictive­ness.”

A State Department official declined to provide details about Ashrawi’s case, citing confidenti­ality requiremen­ts, but said the U.S. does not refuse visas based solely on people’s political views or statements.

The Palestinia­n Authority severed ties with the Trump administra­tion after it recognized contested Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, and moved the embassy there.

The U.S. responded with a series

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