Sunday, February 24, 2008

Reuters: "Hamas says leader killed to extract 'sham confession'"

I saw this at Arab Herald--it seems to be breaking news:
Hamas on Sunday accused Palestinian forces loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas of torturing one of its leaders to death to extract "sham confessions" that the Islamist group was trying to set up a West Bank militia.

Abbas has opened an investigation into the death of 45-year-old Majd al-Barghouthi, a relative of a Hamas minister, in an Israeli jail.
Is that a mistake? The rest of the article seems to assume his jailers were members of Fatah.
Abbas's security force said on Friday that Barghouthi, who is also a preacher, had died of a stroke.

"Imam Barghouthi was subjected to all kinds of torture for a week. The information we have now is that he resisted uttering statements dictated by his jailers about a Hamas executive force in the West Bank," Hamas official Izzat al-Rishq told Reuters.

"We have no intention of setting up such a force," said Rishq, who lives in exile in Syria.

Tension between Hamas and Fatah has increased since Hamas took control of Gaza by force last year. Fatah holds sway in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. The two sides accuse each other of mistreating prisoners.
Probably true.

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