Thursday, July 26, 2007

”New Channels Opened” in UK for Hamas

THE GUARDIAN:
· Help in freeing BBC man 'opened new channels'
· Foreign Office denies any political contacts

The British government has expanded its links with Hamas in recent weeks, according to the militant organisation's leader, Ismail Haniyeh.

Mr Haniyeh, who was the Palestinian prime minister until last month, claims that contacts between Hamas and Britain have increased since they worked together to free Alan Johnston, the BBC Gaza correspondent, who was held captive in Gaza for almost four months.

"I cannot deny that there are now other contacts, other channels of communication with the UK and these involve people of high rank, although I am not personally involved," he claimed in an interview with the Guardian.

"The main aim of the contacts is to improve our democracy and governance. This is just part of the many contacts that are going on with other governments around the world." Hamas leader claims UK has widened links (more) By Conal Urquhart

Mark Alexander