
Palestinians call for justice as they mourn journalist Shireen
Qatar Tribune
agencies A state service for the slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh took place in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, a day after she was killed ...
agencies A state service for the slain Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh took place in the Palestinian city of Ramallah, a day after she was killed by Israeli forces.Thousands of Palestinians attended the ceremony, which took place at the Palestinian Authorityâs (PA) presidential compound at noon on Thursday in the occupied West Bank city.Abu Akleh was shot dead by Israeli forces while she was covering an Israeli military raid in Jenin city early on Wednesday.President Mahmoud Abbas honoured Abu Akleh and bid her farewell at the compound, where a large procession by the national guard was also held.Speaking at the ceremony, Abbas said Israel was âfully responsibleâ for Abu Aklehâs death.âWe reject the joint investigation with Israel into the killing of Abu Akleh,â Abbas said, adding that the Palestinian officials would go to the International Criminal Court (ICC) to seek justice.Abu Aklehâs killing has sent shockwaves throughout Palestine and the Arab world.The 51-year-old was a veteran correspondent for Al Jazeera Arabic television, joining the station in 1997 only a year after its launch.Many in Palestine remember her for her coverage of the Israeli armyâs large scale invasions of major West Bank cities during the Second Intifada, or uprising, that began in 2000.âThe news of her martyrdom was like a slap on the face of every Palestinian,â said journalism student Azhar Khalaf.The 22-year-old Birzeit University student described Abu Akleh as a âmedia iconâ and a âmodelâ.âShe was in every home, she felt the pain of every Palestinian and conveyed their pain,â Khalaf told Al Jazeera. âShe was the voice of truth and justice.â Following her killing, large photos of the correspondent were plastered on a big screen at al-Manara Square, in Ramallahâs city centre.âShireen was close to the people,â 37-year-old political and social activist Hazem Abu Helal told Al Jazeera at the state service.âEveryone knew her not only for her work but also her involvement in the community. She was a part of many initiatives, in social and cultural events and organizations,â said Abu Helal, describing her as âkindâ and âprofessionalâ.Journalists, colleagues and friends poured into the Istishari Hospital on Thursday morning, where the service began at 10:30am (07:30 GMT).Groups of individuals close to Abu Akleh were allowed inside the morgue at the hospital, emerging with heavy tears and loud, pain-filled cries.Her body was then brought out and prayers held before she was carried out in a PA national guard vehicle and taken to the presidential compound.Following the ceremony at the compound, Abu Aklehâs body was taken in an ambulance and a convoy to Qalandia checkpoint, which lies between Ramallah and Jerusalem. She was transferred to the St Louis French Hospital in Sheikh Jarrah, in occupied East Jerusalem, where her family lives.Her burial will take place on Friday at the Old City.On Wednesday and Thursday, Abu Akleh was honoured in several Palestinian cities, including Jenin, where she was killed, Nablus, and Ramallah, as her body traveled from the northern West Bank to Jerusalem, in a long procession demonstrating the outpouring of grief among Palestinians.Her body was carried in several protests, with hundreds of Palestinians attending and chanting slogans including âwith our souls, with our blood, we sacrifice for you, Shireen,â and, âFrom Ramallah, to Jenin, may God have mercy on your soul, Shireen.â Mohammed Shtayyeh, the PA prime minister, called Abu Akleh âa national figureâ and âa starâ.Hailing her professionalism, Shtayyeh told Al Jazeera that Abu Akleh was ânot only a correspondent, but she lived the cases and was reporting about every single detail of the Palestinian daily lifeâ.âHer roots were so deep-rooted in Jerusalem, and her family as well,â he added. âI have seen Shireen Abu Akleh nearly everywhere â in condolences houses, in celebrations, in demonstrations and in sit-ins.â In her last email to the network, Abu Akleh sent a message to Al Jazeeraâs Ramallah bureau at 6:13am (3:13 GMT) in which she wrote: âOccupation forces storm Jenin and besiege a house in the Jabriyat neighbourhood. On the way there â I will bring you news as soon as the picture becomes clear.â
