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Report: Israel arrests Al-Jazeera journalist

Palestinian reporter working as network's bureau chief in Afghanistan taken into custody upon leaving West Bank en-route back to Kabul

Israel has arrested a Palestinian journalist who works for the Arabic language Al-Jazeera satellite network, and a journalists' advocacy group says he is being held without charges.

 

Al-Jazeera said in a release issued Monday that 47-year-old Samer Allawi, its bureau chief in Afghanistan, was taken into custody on Aug. 10 as he tried to leave the West Bank to return to the Afghan capital, Kabul.

 

 

Allawi's brother, Masab, told Al Jazeera that his brother carried a Jordanian passport, and that this was his first visit back to the West Bank since he left, in 20 years ago.

 

The Committee to Protect Journalists in New York said in a statement that Allawi has been detained without charges and called on Israel to clarify the legal basis for holding him.

 

The IDF, Shin Bet internal security service and police had no comment on the affair Tuesday.

 

Al-Jazeera said Allawi was in the West Bank spending his annual vacation with his family in his native village of Sebastia.

 

The lawyer sent to defend him said he was questioned about his work and personal relationships, dating back to his schooldays in the West Bank, the Al-Jazeera statement said.

 

Allawi was also interrogated about his personal finances and asked if he had any contact with American, Jordanian and Palestinian intelligence forces, Al-Jazeera said.

 

Investigators also took his password for his personal email and work password, the statement added

 

Elior Levy contributed to this report

 

 


פרסום ראשון: 08.16.11, 15:09
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