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PNA calls for cooperation in handling collaborator issue
www.chinaview.cn 2004-04-28 17:26:09

   GAZA, April 28 (Xinhuanet) -- The Palestinian National Authority (PNA) on Wednesday called on different factions and movements to cooperate in order to contain the phenomenon of Palestinians collaborating with Israel.

   Rachid Abu-Shbak, head of the PNA preventive security services, told reporters that "no Palestinian faction has the right to claim that it would work on prosecuting collaborators alone."

   Abu-Shbak's statements came after an announcement made by the Islamic resistance movement Hamas that it would prosecute all those who collaborate with Israel, considering the collaborators as an essential factor behind the assassinations of the movement's leaders Sheikh Ahmed Yassin and Abdel-Aziz Rantisi.

   "As long as there is a PNA that is responsible for internal security, this authority should assume its responsibilities and arrest those collaborators and put them to justice," Abu-Shbak stated.

   He said the security services had already arrested a number of Palestinians suspected of collaborating with Israeli intelligence services, but declined to give further details on this issue.  Enditem
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