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  • Dozens of Palestinian journalists rallied outside a UN building in Ramallah Monday to demand press freedom following violent clashes with the Palestinian police sparked by an activist's death in custody. Nizar Banat, a 43-year-old from Hebron known for social media videos deploring alleged corruption within the Palestinian Authority (PA), died last week shortly after security forces stormed his home and violently arrested him, his family said. Days of clashes between protesters and police have left several journalists injured. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said Monday that during weekend unrest in the occupied West Bank 12 Palestinian journalists, including five women, had been assaulted by Palestinian police. Naila Khalil, a reporter with The New Arab media outlet, said Palestinian reporters had submitted a letter to the UN urging the world body "to take necessary and immediate measures" to protect media freedom. Mohammed Gharafi of the Ultra Palestine news site said he had been harassed by Palestinian security forces who threatened to confiscate his phone if he did not stop filming the protests. Palestinian prime minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said Monday that those responsible for Banat's death "will be held accountable," the official WAFA news agency reported. According to an autopsy, Banat had been beaten on the head, chest, neck, legs and hands, with less than an hour elapsing between his arrest and his death. Banat had registered as a candidate in Palestinian parliamentary elections, which had been set for May until Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas postponed them indefinitely. Banat's family said Monday they would reject the conclusions of an official inquiry and instead called for an international investigation. "We don't need a commission of inquiry because those responsible for this crime are well-known officials," his brother Ghassan Banat alleged at a press conference. "Most Palestinian leaders have contacted us... except the president of the Palestinian authority," he said. he/cgo/bs/dwo/lg
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  • Palestinian media rally for protection after activist's death
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