Israeli Occupation Government Bans Travel of
Palestinian Map Expert, Khalil Tafakji, for Six Months
Israel Slaps Six-month Travel Ban On Palestinian Map Expert
Saturday February 06, 2010 00:59 by Marian Houk, The Electronic
Intifada
Citing "security reasons" -- the ubiquitous and unanswerable
catch-all phrase against which it is almost impossible to mount any
defense -- the Israeli occupation government ministry of the interior
has just issued a six-month travel ban on the Palestinian map expert
Khalil Tafakji.
Tafakji, like almost all other Palestinians in
occupied East Jerusalem, is a "permanent resident," but not a citizen of
Israel.
He is frequently interviewed as an expert on Al-Jazeera
satellite channel, as well as on Palestinian television and other media.
He said in a phone interview on 4 February that he had just
returned 20 days previously from a tour of a number of countries, from
Tunisia to Turkey to India, during which he spoke about the problems
facing Palestinians because of Israeli policies in East Jerusalem. "You
know I am not a political man," Tafakji said today.
But, this is
a place where even ordinary, everyday life becomes political.
However, Tafakji has been called the Palestinian Authority's chief
geographer and said he did not know of any other person who has been
handed such a travel ban.
Tafakji, surprised at the development,
said that "Yesterday they [Israeli authorities] called me and said come
to Moskobiyya [the "Russian Compound" security complex in West
Jerusalem] -- Room 4. They said 'This is an order, sign it, you have 14
days to make an objection. It is forbidden for you to travel from today
for six months.'"
When asked if he will contest the travel ban,
Tafakji said that he has been in constant consultation with lawyers, who
have all said that since the explanation he was given was only the
generic -- but all-encompassing -- "security reasons," it is almost
hopeless to contest.
Tafakji was not given any other restriction,
he said.
"We are trying, through relations with Jordan and Egypt,
America, Britain and France, to see if we can do anything" to remove the
restriction, Tafakji said.
He told the privately-owned and
operated Maan News Agency in Bethlehem that "I am a peace man," and
noted that he worked as a cartographic expert with Palestinian
delegations to peace talks since they began in the early 1990s.
He also worked with the late PLO leader in Jerusalem, Faisal Husseini,
who had set up the Arab Studies Society in 1983 and established an
important center for services in the Orient House, the Palestinian
headquarters in East Jerusalem forcibly closed by Israel in 2001.
Tafakji heads the Arab Studies Society's Mapping and Geographic
Information Systems (GIS) Department, which has relocated to Dahiet al-Bariid,
just beside Israel's wall, but with full access to Jerusalem.
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Marian Houk is a journalist currently working in Jerusalem
with experience at the United Nations and in the region. Her blog is
www.un-truth.com.
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