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Subject: Norwegian Foreign Ministry admits giving "imprecise" information about PA use of foreign aid
Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 13:09:27 +0000
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Bulletin
March 20, 2013
Norway update:
Norwegian Foreign Ministry admits
giving Parliament "imprecise" information
"obtained from the PA" and PM Salem Fayyad
about the PA's using foreign aid
to pay terrorist salaries
Norway's Foreign Ministry:
"It is unfortunate that the information that was first
communicated [by the Foreign Ministry] to Parliament
and which was based on information obtained from the PA
at the time, in retrospect, is imprecise."
Norway's Foreign Ministry's current statement
corroborates PMW reports,
which the Norwegian Foreign Ministry
has questioned until now
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The Norwegian Parliamentary
Committee on Scrutiny and
Constitutional Affairs is not satisfied
with the first answer it has received
from the Norwegian Foreign Ministry
regarding PA's using Norwegian aid
for terrorist salaries. The Committee
has "demanded a better and more
thorough answer from the Foreign
Ministry," Norwegian state-owned
NRK TV's News reported last week.
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NRK TV:
"Two weeks ago, [NRK TV] Evening News told [the story] of Ibrahim Hamed.
He is one of the approx. 4,600 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, who,
according to the Israeli organization Palestinian Media Watch receive
salaries from the PA while they are in prison... The Norwegian Foreign
Ministry has repeatedly denied that salaries are given to terrorists..."
The Foreign Ministry has now admitted in its answer to the Committee that the
ministry's denial is not correct and it is blaming the PA for the "imprecise"
information:
"It is unfortunate that the information that was first communicated to
[Norwegian] Parliament, and which was based on information obtained from
the PA at the time, in retrospect, is imprecise."
"Apparently, the Foreign Ministry is on thin ice," MP and member of the
Parliamentary Committee Per-Kristian Foss commented to NRK TV News. "We
will request answers to the question: When did you (the Foreign Ministry)
discover this so-called new information? Isn't this really information that has been
available for a long time (i.e., from the PMW reports)?"
In his letter, the Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide explained that:
"According to the PA, the discussed support program is not a salary - but
direct support for the prisoners' canteen expenses and social allowance to
the families of prisoners. The social allowance compensates for the loss of
income because the main breadwinner is no longer able to contribute." (See
below for full translation of the Foreign Ministry's letter to the Committee.)
Minister Barth Eide stated that "this is what we and other donors have been told
on previous occasions, and this was again maintained by [PA] Prime Minister
Fayyad in a meeting with Norwegian representatives last week [March
2013]." Discussing "the arrangement and level of the support program for the
prisoners" at the meeting, the Norwegian representatives had stated "that we
(Norway) find aspects of this [prisoner support program] problematic," the
minister explained.
Admitting that Norway has "been made aware of new information on this issue
that differs from earlier information provided by the PA," the Foreign Minister
further explained in the letter that the Norwegian representatives at the meeting
with Fayyad therefore also "stated that we (Norway) find this unfortunate."
This "new information" is now being questioned by the Parliamentary Committee
on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs. In the Committee's answer to the Foreign
Minister, the Committee says:
"The Committee would like to know which investigations were undertaken [by
the Foreign Ministry] to verify the information that was provided to Parliament
on the PA's use of the budget support and the scope and extent of the 'social
support.' Has the Foreign Ministry, for example, assured itself that the 'social
support' has gone to the prisoners' families?" (See below for full translation
of the Committee's letter to the Foreign Ministry.)
The Committee ends its letter to the Foreign Ministry questioning when the
ministry received what the minister refers to as "new information" with the
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following question:
"What information is referred to and when did the Foreign Ministry receive
such information?"
The Norwegian Foreign Ministry's answer corroborates PMW's findings published
last month that the PA may have been lying to Norway and Britain about the PA's
use of foreign aid to pay terrorist salaries in order to receive continued funding
from these countries.
Click to see how PMW's findings have generated this debate in Norway, the
responses of Norwegian MPs and how as a result the Parliamentary Committee
investigated if Norway is funding Palestinian terrorists in prison.
Click to see the UK Parliament debate of PMW's findings about PA hate
incitement and UK's funding of the PA.
The following is the report on Norwegian NRK TV Evening News:
NRK TV newsreader: "The [Norwegian] Foreign Ministry now admits that
[Norwegian] Parliament received imprecise information [from the Foreign
Ministry] regarding financial support to Palestinian prisoners. Today the
Parliamentary Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs demanded a
better and more thorough answer from the Foreign Ministry."
NRK TV narrator: "Two weeks ago, [NRK TV] Evening News told [the story]
of Ibrahim Hamed. He is one of the approx. 4,600 Palestinian prisoners in
Israeli jails, who, according to the Israeli organization Palestinian Media
Watch, receive salaries from the PA while they are in prison. Ibrahim Hamed
was behind a bomb that killed nine civilians in Jerusalem in 2002. Norway is
one of the major financial contributors to Palestine and since 2008 has given
over 300 million [Norwegian] kroner in budget support annually. The
Norwegian Foreign Ministry has repeatedly denied that salaries are given to
terrorists, but following [NRK N's] Evening News' reports the Parliamentary
Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs has brought up the matter
with the Foreign Ministry. Now, the letter (with the Foreign Ministry's
response) has arrived. The Foreign Ministry admits that: 'It is unfortunate that
the information that was first communicated to [Norwegian] Parliament, and
which was based on information obtained from the PA at the time, in
retrospect, is imprecise."
NRK TV narrator: "Today, the Parliamentary Committee on Scrutiny and
Constitutional Affairs is demanding a better answer from the Foreign
Ministry."
Member of the Parliamentary Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional
Affairs, MP Per-Kristian Foss: "It is striking that it takes an NRK [TV]-
investigation and questions from Parliament before they (the Foreign
Ministry) discover that the money has been used in a different way than what
[the PA] has been reporting. Apparently, the Foreign Ministry is on thin ice.
Therefore [the ministry] is asking for time to investigate further. But in the
meantime we will request answers to the question: When did you (the
Foreign Ministry) discover this so-called new information? Isn't this really
information that has been available for a long time?"
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NRK TV narrator: "The Foreign Ministry says in a statement that they are
now waiting for a formal response from [the] Parliament [Committee]."
[NRK TV Evening News (Norway), March 12, 2013]
Click to see pdf of English translation of the Norwegian Foreign Minister's first
answer to the Parliamentary Committee on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs
Click to see pdf of English translation of the Norwegian Parliamentary Committee
on Scrutiny and Constitutional Affairs' answer to the Foreign Minister.
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