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Hamas Tries to Lay Down Law on Beach

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JERUSALEM (July 9) - An attempt by Hamas police to detain a young woman walking with a man along the Gaza beach has raised alarms that the Islamic militant group is seeking to match its political control of the coastal territory with a strict enforcement of Islamic law.
The man she walked with and two of his peers were detained, beaten and ordered to sign statements promising not to engage in immoral activities, said the woman and one of the men.
The incident was the first known case of Hamas openly trying to punish a woman for behaving in a way it views as un-Islamic since seizing power two years ago. But it follows months of quiet pressure on Gaza's overwhelmingly conservative 1.4 million residents to abide by its strict religious mores.
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Hatem Moussa, AP

In late June, Hamas police in Gaza attempted to detain a woman after she was seen walking with a man on the beach. The incident suggested the Islamic militant group may seek to enforce its own version of public morality. Here, Hamas security officers patrol the beach in Gaza City on June 17.

Hamas officials in Gaza have publicly urged shopkeepers to take down foreign advertisements showing the shape of women's bodies and to stash away lingerie often displayed in windows. Officials search electronic shops to check if they are selling pornography on tiny flash drives.
"There's an open, public program to preserve public morals in Gaza," said local rights activist Isam Younis. "In reality that means trying to restrict freedoms."
Hamas denies any crackdown is under way. Since taking power, it has said it would only try to lead by example and not impose its views on anyone.
However, the group has taken no public action against small, shadowy groups that have attacked perceived hotbeds of Western immorality, such as hairdressers and Internet cafes, fueling criticism that it has not been tough enough on hard-line Muslim groups.
Freelance journalist Asma al-Ghoul says a group of Hamas police sent a clear message that certain behavior would not be tolerated when she went to the beach one evening in late June.
Al-Ghoul, 26, said she was spending time with a group of friends — two women and three men — on the northern Gaza shore.
Al-Ghoul is fairly exceptional in Gaza because she does not wear a Muslim headscarf. On that evening she wore jeans and a T-shirt — dress that is considered fairly provocative in Gaza's conservative society and which could have easily attracted the attention of the plain-clothed Hamas vice police who patrol the beaches.
Al-Ghoul swam, fully dressed, with a girlfriend, and then asked a male friend to walk her over to a nearby beach house rented by another couple she knew to shower and change.
Three policemen showed up and waited for al-Ghoul in the beach house garden, said an eyewitness who asked to remain anonymous because of security concerns. They took her identity card and demanded she accompany them to a nearby station — an order she refused.
An argument ensued and she was able to avoid detention and get her identity card back only after the homeowner contacted a senior Hamas official who intervened and spoke to the officers by telephone. The official, Taher Nunu, was not immediately available for comment.
The eyewitness said the police did not say why they wanted to detain al-Ghoul, but were insinuating that her behavior was unbecoming. Under Hamas' strict interpretation of Islamic law, a woman should not go out in public with men who are not related to her.
However, al-Ghoul said her male friends were subsequently beaten by Hamas police, detained for several hours and asked to sign statements saying they would not "violate public moral standards again," she said.
Al-Ghoul said she mostly felt angry that the police made her feel like she had done something wrong.
"I'm not provocative and my dress isn't provocative, and I'm not scandalous either," she said.
Her story only became public after rights groups published excerpts on their Web sites. Her version of events was confirmed by two other witnesses, including Adham Khalil, one of the men who was detained. Khalil said he was beaten.
Hamas police spokesman Islam Shahwan denied the incident took place but said Gaza residents "must preserve our customs and Islamic traditions."
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04:48 PMJul 11 2009

amyconnellcalif 06:23 PMJul 10 2009 Sorry, but I don't see how this rates as a top news story, just because some people were hassled on a beach like it never happens anyplace else. I mean, we already approved Israel's annual $6 billion earler in the week. So, yeah, we understand you don't like Hamas . Why the h-ll should I worry about it.A red flag always goes up when I see mainstream media ballooning a minor news item like this. More agiprop nonsense.

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Pjbl2223

03:42 PMJul 11 2009

The only difference I see between fundie Islam and fundie conservative Republicans is the fundies in Islam have a greater lead of bullying the people.

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RedRoses941

03:23 PMJul 11 2009

Jeff,,,,Your so right. I always totally ignnore anyone who WRITES COMMENTS LIKE THIS. Its from people that have no manners.

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DmnAlbn96

06:44 AMJul 11 2009

ROSEMATT wrote:ONE09flat04 03:31 PMJul 10 2009 BEWARE OF HAMAS LIKE RIGHT WING WACKOS ! ! !.....This is the extreme to which our ever present right wing nuts and kooks will goby preventing a man and a woman to walk down the beach ! ! !..------------------------------Hey Einstein-this is the group that Bush and the Republicans roundly criticize as a terrorist organization. Yet it is the same group that the left wing Messiah, Obama has recognized as the legitimate representatives of the Palestinian people ----------That's because Hamas won an election you dummy. I know conservatives don't really care about democracy but other do.

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DmnAlbn96

05:53 AMJul 11 2009

WWWelling wrote: When will liberals realize that the true enemy of diversity and pluralism is radicalized Islam, and not their local Republican party office? Unless we want to see this kind of extreme persecution of freedom of conscience, we in this country must unite against militant islamic efforts to get a foothold in western society, and work to roll it back in Islamic countries. --------That's conservative speak for "Lets drop millions of tons of explosives on Arabs" What conservatives are too stupid, ignorant and self regarding to accept is that WE radicalised Islam by our interference in Islamic countries. It started in the 19th century with European colonialisation of the Middle East by European powers and continued through the 20th and 21st century with neo-colonialism interference and exploitation of those countries. All the lessons of history show that we will never win the fight against radical Islam by military means alone (the success of the Sunni Awakening shows that)

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DmnAlbn96

05:37 AMJul 11 2009

If we allow the religious conservatives to pursue their agenda in Western democracies this intolerable intrusion of the state into our private lives is what we will get.

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DSS100

02:49 AMJul 11 2009

Amy is right - this is not newsworthy. Who are we to comment on the mores of another culture. I'm not a fan of Hamas and it is clear their agenda, as declared, is not peaceful, but how their cultural values within themselves are their affair. Who here would like to be judged on the cultural ideals of, say the Jerry Springer show, as indicative of our country's achievements.

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Jeff1214

11:42 PMJul 11 2009

HEY ROCKHEAD WHY DO YOU ALWAYS WRITE IN CAPITAL LETTERS? So you think if you do people will listen to you? Really they won't. So Rockhead I know this is hard for your brain to comprehend but the article talks about Hamas, not about Israel. So get off your high horse and stop complaining about the war that was started by HAMAS by shooting rockets at innocent civilians. If children were killed it was because the brave Hamas terrorists used them as shields. The terrorists were easy to spot because they were holding a child in front of them and behind them as a bulletproof vest. So Rockhead how about a comment on the repressive practices of Hamas. Silent again as usual. Ya see Rocky if you don't have the quote from a racist website then you are silent with no opinion. I know this is difficult for you but try to come up with a complete thought of your own and really try to follow the article instead of spewing your ignorance. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

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Barbgre1

09:07 PMJul 11 2009

amyconnellcalif:06:23 PMJul 10 2009:Sorry, but I don't see how this rates as a top news story, just because some people were hassled on a beach like it never happens anyplace else. I mean, we already approved Israel's annual $6 billion earler in the week. So, yeah, we understand you don't like Hamas . Why the h-ll should I worry about it.-------------------------Maybe because Obama appointed Harold Koh as an adviser, and Koh believes in using international law...leaving an opening for Sharia law to be here in the USA. This may be OUR problem if Obama keeps doing things that are not in America's best interests.

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An attempt by Hamas police to detain a young woman walking with a man along the Gaza beach has raised alarms that the Islamic militant group is seeking to match its political control of the coastal territory with a strict enforcement of Islamic law.