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Workshop on Chaos and Lack of Safety
May 23,2006 00:00
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The Center organized a workshop on the lack of safety in the city of Nablus, a situation that spoils the atmosphere in the city and makes life very hard to bear, especially because of the lack of solutions. The Head of the Center, Mrs. Ghada Abdul Hadi, opened the workshop with a speech on the lack of security and its impact on the daily life in the economical and social aspects. She said "the chaos and the lack of safety in the city occupies the minds of its citizens, it makes them worried about their social life and their economy and it also negatively affects the national cause because it damages their image and their struggle". She called upon all the organizations and civic society associations to work together in order to get rid of this phenomena. The Head of the Police Station in Mr. Fayad Aghbar, the representative of the mayor of Mr. Ghassan Masri, Representative of the Governor, spoke about the Israeli occupation actions to frustrate the Palestinian Authority's attempts of controlling the situation in the city. Zuhair Dubie, Director of the Awqaf Department, spoke about a militarization of the Palestinian society that goes back to the first Intifada in 1989, when the range of participants became very narrow and limited to small groups of armed members, something that made the Intifada poorer. He recommended the cooperation between the government and the public and education departments in order to solve this problem. One of the citizens, Mr. Jameel Abdo, said that the Palestinian Authority is responsible for such an extreme situation, reminding of the good preparations the police officers and guards offered in terms of safety to the President when he visited The workshop has been moderated by Dr. Ali Sartawi, Dean of the Faculty of Law, who spoke about the necessity of cooperation between all associations in order to find a solution to this situation. The citizens participating in the workshop expressed their unhappiness about the continuing chaos in the city, which affects its development. They demanded the Palestinian President, Mahmud Abbas, to visit the city and solve this hard crisis.
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