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Palestine: "Democracy" under Occupation
Donna Mulhearn writing from Nablus, occupied Palestine, Live from Palestine, 11 January 2005...
Posted: Tue, Jan 11, 2005 8:05pm PST
Abbas Extends Hand of Peace to Israel
RAMALLAH, 11 January 2005 — After being triumphantly elected Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas extended a hand of peace to Israel yesterday, while the approval of an Israeli government favorable to a Gaza pullout further boosted peace hopes....
Posted: Mon, Jan 10, 2005 8:32pm PST
The Palestinian Elections: Where is the bride?
Turned out in his best formal suit, a neatly folded kuffiya carefully draped over his shoulders, Mahmoud Abbas smiles with confidence and anticipation as he is carried aloft by celebrants and supporters on this festive day. Just looking at him, you can tell he probably even smells nice, anointed with the fragrance of victory. The elections were a foregone conclusion, the polling a compulsory ritual, to legitimate what everyone already knew: Abbas was the one and only....
Posted: Mon, Jan 10, 2005 5:01pm PST
A new start for the Palestinian people
Hopes rise of end to armed conflict as Abbas heads for landside victory...
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:16pm PST
Palestinians mark martyrs' day
Mariam Ahmed Mohammed, a widow, likes to listen to Arabic songs with the words "Mariam" in them, as her husband, a Palestinian martyr, used to always sing these songs to her. "I have grown used to living without him, but I have never forgotten him," says Mohammed, as she pulls out a passport photo of her husband from her purse....
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:13pm PST
Election Irregularities:Israeli Claims of Military Withdrawal from West Bank a Fabrication
Report, PCHR, 8 January 2005...
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:10pm PST
Palestine: Yet another historic day
Once again, the media and the international peace process industry have declared that it is an "historic day" for the Palestinian people. The occasion this time is the election of Mahmoud Abbas as head of the Palestinian Authority in the occupied territories. Yet most of these Palestinian people, for whom this day has been declared historic, do not live in the occupied territories; the majority of Palestinians live in diaspora or as refugees outside their homeland, a direct result o...
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 5:13pm PST
Election Irregularities: Palestinian civilians still being denied access to al-Mawasi
Press Release, Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, 8 January 2005...
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 3:53pm PST
Exit poll: Abbas headed for big victory
Fatah candidate Mahmud Abbas is heading for a landslide victory in the Palestinian presidential election, according to an exit poll....
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 12:58pm PST
Slave Sovereignty : Palestinian Presidential Elections Under Occupation
Many Palestinians are boasting that they will soon enjoy, again, the most free and democratic elections in the entire Arab World. The only problem is that electing a Palestinian president while still under the boot of the occupier is an oxymoron. Sovereignty and occupation are mutually exclusive. The world, including many well-informed readers, seem to think that the Palestinian people is actually practicing the ultimate form of sovereignty by freely choosing its own president. This is easily...
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:46am PST
French Officer Killed by Israeli Shelling
A French officer serving with U.N. peacekeepers in Lebanon was killed by Israeli shelling Sunday, shortly after a Hezbollah bomb attack killed an Israeli soldier and wounded three others near the southern border, Lebanese and U.N officials said....
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:43am PST
The Palestinian Elections: Turnout high in rural areas
Thousands of Palestinians, defying the grim reality of Israeli occupation, have been converging on polling stations in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to elect a new president....
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:40am PST
Palestinians extend voting hours
The Palestinian election to choose a successor to the late leader Yasser Arafat has been extended by two hours....
Posted: Sun, Jan 9, 2005 9:38am PST
The Distortions of NPR on Palestine
Tom Ashbrooke's program on the Palestinian elections this week failed to mention the West Bank detention and beating of Dr. Mustapha Barghouti while he was campaigning (he is running second to Mahmoud Abbas in Palestinian public opinion) and, in a separate and more recent incident, the IOF's refusal to let him return to the West Bank from Gaza, where he was continuing to campaign. (See the press release by Dr. Barghouti below.) These constitute both assault and batter and election tampering. ...
Posted: Sat, Jan 8, 2005 3:17pm PST
Uraiqat: Israel not easing grip for poll
Palestinians have accused Israel of not carrying out a promised easing of its military grip on the West Bank and Gaza for a presidential election to pick Yasir Arafat's successor....
Posted: Sat, Jan 8, 2005 1:22pm PST
Mahmoud Abbas campaigns in Nablus
Genevieve Cora Fraser writing from Nablus, occupied Palestine, Live from Palestine, 7 January 2005...
Posted: Sat, Jan 8, 2005 12:18pm PST
Palestinian elections: A democratic exercise in futility
At first glance, the beginning of 2005 seems like a fresh breath in Israel-Palestine -- the U.S. and Israel have just seen the death of the "non-partner" Yasser Arafat, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is pushing his Gaza disengagement plan, and this weekend the Palestinians will be having their first presidential elections in nearly ten years. But time will likely prove that these are false prospects for hope, and that the region, and the Palestinians in particular, will continu...
Posted: Sat, Jan 8, 2005 12:16pm PST
Palestinians recruit Gere for elections
On January9 , Palestinians living in the occupied territories will elect a president of the Palestinian Authority in the second general elections in nearly eight years....
Posted: Fri, Jan 7, 2005 9:36am PST
Palestine: Elections under fire
A week ago Ariel Sharon promised the world that Israel will "make possible a free, fair and effective Palestinian election". So much for that, writes Graham Usher in Jerusalem...
Posted: Thu, Jan 6, 2005 9:21pm PST
Abbas Calls for Peace Talks After Poll
ERUSALEM, 7 January 2005 — PLO leader and top contender Mahmoud Abbas yesterday called for peace talks with Israel after the Jan.9 Palestinian presidential election, a sharp contrast to days of hard-line campaign pronouncements that included his labeling Israel the “Zionist enemy.”...
Posted: Thu, Jan 6, 2005 9:13pm PST