1. In July, police initially barred Protestants from marching through a Catholic section of Portadown, but lifted that ban after four days of loyalist intimidation and violence. 2. Palestinian police barred journalists from the Maghazi refugee camp, where the militant Islamic Jihad group planned a rally Friday. 3. Palestinian police barred journalists from the Maghazi refugee camp, where the militant Islamic Jihad group was planning a rally Friday. 4. Palestinian police barred Palestinian protesters from approaching Israeli army posts on the outskirts of the towns of Ramallah, Nablus and Bethlehem. 5. Police bar hotel owners from leaving country. 6. Police bar protesters from marching toward Catholics. 7. Police barred cars from entering the airport but planes continued to land and take off. 8. Police barred entrance to Palestinians to preserve public order. 9. Police barred journalists from entering the Interior Ministry building in Madrid where asylum requests are made, and lowered window shutters so camera crews could not film proceedings inside. 10. Police barred journalists from Western media organizations from the court, a day after President Frederick Chiluba accused two foreign television networks of biased reporting on the case. |