These days encounter the painful anniversary of the internal Palestinian division in mid-June 2007, where the Palestinian people are still suffering from its very bad and negative effects. journalists and Palestinian media was exposed to a great deal of those effects, where they were
Press Releases
Ramallah – 4th June 2013: The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) demands the release of the general manger of Radio Bethlehem 2000 George Canawati, who was detained by the Public Prosecutors in Bethlehem for publishing a press release by Al-Aqsa Martyrs
Ramallah – 15thMay 2013: The Palestinian intelligence service summoned Haroun Abu Ora a freelance journalist for investigation this morning 15thMay 2013 to its headquarters in Ramallah. Abu Ora reported to MADA that he received a call yesterday from the intelligence services
14thMay 2013: The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms expresses its disappointment and astonishment with Newseum decision to revoke its decision to honor the Palestinian Journalists Mohamed Salama and Hussam Al Koumi, who were killed by Israel Occupation Forces during their
Ramallah – 8thMay 2013: The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms (MADA) demand Hamas government in Gaza to publish the results of the inquiry commission that they set up, and announcing of holding accountable all involved members of the security forces who detained and
Ramallah – 25th April 2013: The Isareli Occupation Forces detained Pal Media Camera Man Abdul Ghani Al Natsheh yesterday – 24th April 2013, during his coverage the visit of the Secretaries-General for Arab national Education and Culture committees’ delegation to the Sanctuary of
Ramallah- 9thApril 2013: the Israeli Occupation Forces continued its targeting of Palestinian Journalists; last direct attack was on the Palestinian News Network)PNN(cameraman Mohammad Waleed Alaza (23 years old) during his coverage of the clashes between the Occupation Forces and Palestinian
Ramallah- 31 match 2013: the Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms MADA welcomes the pardon by the President Mahmoud Abbas of Al Quds TV correspondent Mamdouh Hamamrah, after the court rejected the appeal and accepted the sentence of the journalist to one year in jail, on








