13 Palestinian journalists injured while attempting to cover Jerusalem sit-in
APRIL 30, 2017 10:09 A.M. (UPDATED: APRIL 30, 2017 10:48 P.M.)
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وحدة الخيالة في شرطة الاحتلال تعتدي على المشاركين في وقفة دعماً للأسرى، قبل قليل في شارع صلاح الدين بالقدس المحتلة.#إضراب_الكرامة pic.twitter.com/WMgVmfvd17— شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) April 29, 2017
Footage published by the Jerusalem-based news outlet al-Quds Network showed mounted police charging at demonstrators and journalists.
According to the statement from the journalists’ syndicate, Israeli forces also confiscated cameras and other equipment from journalists at the rally.
“This attack is just one of series of attacks committed by Israeli forces against journalists in an attempt to prevent them from exposing Israeli crimes. These attacks will not prevent journalists from delivering Palestinians' message to the world,” the statement said.
The assault came days after Reporters Without Borders condemned Israeli forces for violating the rights of Palestinian and foreign journalists, particularly those that cover demonstrations, in the 2017 World Press Freedom Index compiled by the international press freedoms NGO.
“Under Israel’s system of administrative detention, Palestinian journalists can be held indefinitely without trial, without formal charge, and without notifying a lawyer. They are often accused of inciting violence, cooperating with terrorist organizations, or otherwise posing a threat to Israel’s security,” the group wrote in the report, which ranked Israel 91 out of 180 countries according to the level of freedom available to journalists.
The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) documented 249 press freedoms violations committed by Israeli authorities in the group’s annual 2016 report.
Israeli violations involved the “injuring and arresting of dozens of Palestinian journalists, raiding, confiscating, and sabotaging media outlets, including the shutdown of 12 Palestinian media outlets and printing houses.”








Israeli police spokeswoman Luba al-Samri said in a written statement Saturday evening that Israeli police officers deployed in the area dispersed the crowds "without any noteworthy or exceptional events occurring."
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