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  1. 2005/11/12
    4 년전에 #2
    no chr.!
  2. 2005/11/12
    프랑스안에 난동, "광고"
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  3. 2005/11/12
    4 년전에 #1
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  4. 2005/11/10
    프랑스안에 난동/Riots in France..(2)
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  5. 2005/11/09
    이주.. 투쟁 영상 ('alltogether..')(2)
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  6. 2005/11/06
    反FTAA...(1)
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  7. 2005/11/06
    反BUSH...
    no chr.!
  8. 2005/11/05
    아르헨티나 #3
    no chr.!
  9. 2005/11/05
    파리안에 난동/RIOTS IN PARIS(1)
    no chr.!
  10. 2005/11/05
    아르헨티나 #2
    no chr.!

터키.쿠르드.North Kurdistan...

..UPRISING

 

 

 

 

The KurdishMedia, united kurdish voice reported 3.31 following..

 

Violence Spreads in Turkey’s Kurdish Region

 

A child is reported in critical condition after Kurdish demonstrators clashed with security forces for a third day, Thursday, in the Turkish city of Diyarbakir.

 

Turkish police backed by armored personnel carriers used tear gas and truncheons to disperse a violent march Thursday by tens of thousands of Kurdish protesters in Diyarbakir. A seven-year-old boy was reported to be in critical condition after sustaining bullet wounds in his stomach. Witnesses said he was fired on by police. The reports could not be confirmed.

 

The urban skirmishes, described as the worst in the past decade, first erupted on Tuesday during funeral services for 14 rebels of the separatist Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK.

The rebels were killed by Turkish security forces in the neighboring province of Mus over the weekend.

Four of the rebels were from Diyarbakir, the most populous city in southeastern Turkey, a hotbed of Kurdish nationalism. Thousands of Kurds clashed with security forces during a funeral organized for the rebels on Wednesday. Three mourners, including an eight-year-old boy, were killed in the clashes. Elsewhere across the city, teenagers chanting Kurdish nationalist slogans smashed hundreds of shop windows and torched businesses and government offices in rioting that lasted for several hours.

Most shops remained closed Thursday and most residents kept to their homes, fearing unrest during the funeral for the three victims of Wednesday's violence.

Eyewitnesses said the violence was triggered by teenage youths who hurled rocks at a police station on the way to the cemetery.

The chief of Turkish National police and other high ranking security officials gathered in Diyarbakir Thursday as the violence spread to the neighboring city of Batman.

Officials there say some 5,000 demonstrators, protesting Wednesday's deaths, torched and ransacked around 300 shops, banks and government offices in the city. At least 20 people were reported to have been wounded when police intervened to disperse that demonstration.

Violence has been steadily escalating in Diyarbakir and the surrounding region since June 2004. That is when the PKK ended a five year unilateral truce it had declared following the capture of its leader, Abdullah Ocalan, in February 1999. The PKK said it was taking up arms again because of what it termed the government's failure to broker a lasting peace. The rebel group began its armed campaign, initially for independence and later for autonomy, in 1984. Over 30,000 people have died in the fighting.

Western governments had long criticized the Turkish army for the brutal methods employed to suppress the rebellion in the Kurdish region. Turkey has adopted a more conciliatory approach toward the Kurds in recent years, including easing bans on the Kurdish language, as it seeks to gain entry of the European Union.

Analysts say the escalation in violence risks jeopardizing the reform process, as the Ankara government has begun taking tougher measures to counter the PKK. On Thursday, the interior ministry launched an investigation of Diyarbakir mayor Osman Baydemir for expressing sympathy for the dead PKK rebels.

http://www.kurdmedia.com/news.asp?id=11838

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The German magazine Der Spiegel reported at least 8 people, among them at least 3 children, were killed by the Turkish police and military and hundreds were injured.

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IHT, Reuters, AP published yesterday following article...

 

Turkish police break up widening Kurdish rioting

 

The police broke up demonstrations by thousands of Kurdish protesters in southeastern Turkey on Thursday as violence spread to a second city in the aftermath of the killing of 14 Kurdish guerrillas.

Diyarbakir has been hit in recent days by the region's worst street violence in more than a decade. Three people have died during riots, and Kurdish officials claim two of them were shot by the police. Five people were wounded, including some by gunfire, during new clashes in Diyarbakir on Thursday, the authorities said.

Hundreds of protesters hurled firebombs at two banks and shattered the windows of the local police headquarters, as well as a high school and some businesses, the Anatolia news agency reported. The police also fired into the air in an attempt to disperse the crowds, it said.

Extra police and paramilitary forces were drafted into the city Thursday and fearful residents kept their children indoors. Most shops remained closed.

Violent protests, meanwhile, spread to the nearby city of Batman, and security forces stopped a march by some 2,000 people after firebombs were thrown at businesses. Protesters also smashed the windows of banks and government offices.

News reports said at least 10 protesters had been hurt in the clashes. Black smoke from burning car tires mixed with white smoke from tear gas canisters fired by police.

Kurdish guerrillas from the Kurdistan Workers Party have been fighting for autonomy in a war that has left 37,000 people dead in the region since 1984. The group is listed as a terrorist organization by the European Union and the United States.

Political analysts said the riots are rooted in high unemployment, poverty and a belief among the Kurds of the region that Ankara is not seriously interested in improving their lot. Under pressure from the European Union, which it hopes to join, Turkey removed restrictions on Kurdish language and culture, but critics said that was insufficient.

The Turkish authorities have been trying to restore order in the Kurdish- dominated southeast without using excessive force so as to not endanger the country's bid to join the EU by tarnishing its human rights record. But they are also under intense pressure from nationalists, who want force used.

In a related development, a parliamentary commission on Thursday approved a draft law to establish better coordination among security forces.

There has been a resurgence of violence since June 2004, when the rebels declared an end to a cease-fire.

In Diyarbakir, residents feared an escalation of the violence, which began after the funerals of four of 14 Kurdish guerrillas killed by Turkish troops in the southeastern province of Mus.

"We're scared to go out," said a banker, who refused to give his name because he feared reprisals.

Mustafa Tanir, a locksmith, called for an end to the protests. "We can't open our shops," he said. "We want these incidents to end as soon as possible."

Mayor Osman Baydemir, from the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party, claimed that two protesters aged 19 and 23 had been shot by Turkish security forces. An 8-year-old boy also died this week, apparently hit by a car as he tried to escape the violence.

Baydemir met with protesters late Wednesday in an apparent bid to restore some calm. The private television station NTV said he had kissed a masked rioter on the cheek, then said, "I congratulate you because of your courage."

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AFP reported this

Turkey's Kurdish riots death toll rises to six

 

 

 

 

Indymedia Istanbul reported 7 people killed by the state terror troops

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Al Jazeera reported following..

Three die following Turkey clashes 

 





진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

3.30, 프랑스, 反CPE 투쟁, ...

Yesterday thousands of students blocked main highways and rail roads.. But, according to German news, the French govt. will not give up... So the struggle will continue...


Activists were blocking main train stations...

 

 

IHT wrote yesterday this...

http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/03/30/news/france.php

 

And please read the latest independent updates here..

http://www.libcom.org/blog/                                                   

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

네팔뉴스 #14

THE POSSIBLE NEXT STEP FORWARD TO DEMOCRACY...

 

eKantipur wrote yesterday following...

 

Parties call on all to attend showdown, govt to expel employees supporting parties

The seven-party alliance on Thursday called on all to make its nationwide general strike and political showdown beginning on April 6 a success.

In a joint statement issued this evening, the seven mainstream opposition political parties said that a peaceful and intensified mass movement was the only reply to “absolute rulers who are unaccountable to the people.”

The parties have also urged the public to bear with any inconvenience brought about by the general strike and demonstrations, “which is a necessity for the establishment of sustainable peace in the country.”

Challenging a possible government crackdown on the demonstrations, the alliance called on academics, teachers, students, businessmen, farmers, lawyers and industrialists to take to the streets.

Meanwhile, a senior minister of the royal cabinet said today that the government is planning to dismiss, transfer or demote any government employee who supports the seven-party alliance.

According to our Sunsari correspondent Bedraj Poudel, speaking at a programme organized by the District Development Committee, Sunsari, Minister for Local Development, Tanka Dhakal made the threat targeting VDC secretaries, government employees and teachers who were attending the programme.

“The government will be compelled to take stern action against those employees who try to go against the will of the king,” said Minister Dhakal. He added that the government was ready to take action against any teachers involved in politics.

Speaking on the same occasion, Assistant Minister for Local Development, Roshan Karki said, “As the government has handed the responsibility to appoint VDC secretaries to the Civil Service Commission, if any secretary is found to be involved in politics, he/she may be dismissed from his/her job.”

The junior minister also said the government could transfer those employees to remote villages or demote them if they supported the seven political parties.

She also said that the government would leave no stone unturned to make King Gyanendra’s last year’s Feb.1 move a success.

Eastern Regional Administrator, Jagadish Khadka said that the seven political parties were “terrorists” like the Maoist rebels.

“The employees who support the terrorist parties will be dismissed from their jobs,” said Khadka.

Appealing to the general public not to attend the seven party alliance’s political gathering in Sunsari on Friday, the cabinet members and administrators said that security personnel could open fire at the demonstration as “it could be infiltrated by Maoists.”

http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=69822

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

3.30 팔레스티나..

Qassam lands in kibbutz soccer field

 

Two Qassam rockets were fired at south Israel. One lands in soccer field in kibbutz Karmiya, south of Ashkelon; one person sustains light injuries, several people suffered shock, car parked nearby was damaged. Mofaz: Hamas government responsible for situation in Palestinian territories...

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3234369,00.html

 

Not really well done... The World Cup will be in Germany and not in a f.. Kibbutz in the Negev... At first they were firering rockets against a BEER FACTORY... and now this shit...

Of course we should fight against the World Cup, but it might be better on the place where it will be happen soon.. harrharr......

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But to be more seriously, Haaretz reported yesterday this...

 

Thousands of Israeli Arabs mark Land Day around the country

 

Thousands of Israeli Arab citizens on Thursday marked Land Day, an annual day in protest of the expropriation of Arab-owned lands. The main protest took place in Lod, where thousands of demonstrators marched from the city's biggest mosque to city hall.

Among the speakers was Shuweiki Hatib, chairman of the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee, who told his audience, "We are staying hear and this is our land... We will decide our fate, not them."

Land Day, commemorated since 1976 when six Arabs were killed by police in Sakhnin while protesting land expropriation, took place this year in the shadow of Tuesday's Knesset elections. All of the Arab Knesset MKs, incoming and outgoing, were present at the rally, but did not speak because of time constraints.

Please read the full article here..

http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/700772.html

 

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

삼각수하洞 철거민..

..연대..

 


 

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For more informations please read this..

삼각, 수하동 철거 주민들 후원의 밤 개최

 

..and this

자본주의는 반사회적 이다 (철거민 투쟁)

 

..and check out here..

http://pw87.jinbo.net/main/main.html

 

 

 

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

프랑스, 反CPE 투쟁, 뉴스, 사진

 

The German news agency dpa reported yesterday that the French trade unions and student organisations called for next Tuesday for a new national protest day, general strike..

 

Well, once again, please check out..

English language coverage of the young workers’ revolt in France

 

Here are just some impressions from the last protests and general strike there..







 

 

And Da hamkke..다함께.. All Together, commented the devolpments there like that...

 

Let’s fight like France

The appropriateness of this headline is perhaps lost until you realise the similarity of the situation facing workers and students (ie soon-to-be workers) in France and Korea. In both countries governments are attempting to bring in laws that they say will boost employment and maintain the competitiveness of their country’s economy, but which at the same time throw millions of people (often young) into permanent or semi-permanent states of precarity and flexibilisation.

David Harvey talks quite a bit in A Brief History of Neoliberalism of the ‘uneven geographical development’ of neoliberalism across the world. The other side of this coin is the very real ‘evening’ process of neoliberalism, as states around the world employ the same policies and techniques against workers and often against welfare or the state sector itself (which of course they must do to conform to the requirements of competitive capital accumulation). The constant drive for more and more ‘flexible’ labour (ie the drive to exploit workers harder and extract more surplus value from them), is is certainly one of these ‘evening’ factors, found in both East Asian ‘tigers’ and ‘old’ European states alike.

If there is an evening process in the global neoliberal attack, then there must also be an evening process in the responses of social and labour movements around the world. Not only must workers and movements provide solidarity to one another across all artificial boundaries, they must learn from one another what works and implement it wherever they are.

Of course this is easier said than done and surely the conditions that have created the current struggle in France are very different to those in South Korea. So far in the struggle against the Casual Workers Bill currently being considered by the Korean National Assembly there has been much fighting talk from union leaders but seemingly less in the way of real solidarity or confidence on the ground. Maybe the French students can be an inspiration. That would be my sort of globalisation. Tous Ensemble! 다함께!

 

...according to the blog of 거타지.

 

My opinion about this.. later!

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

팔레스티나<->이스라엘..

WOW... FUN, FUN, FUNNY DAYS MIGHT BE FOLLOWING...

 

 

The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Achronoth reported yesterday...

 

Jihad: We have many more Katyushas

 

Following first Katyusha rocket attack from Gaza, terror group says more to come

 

The Islamic Jihad group said Wednesday it has "many" Russian-made Katyusha rockets with a range of up to 30 kilometers (19 miles) that it can launch at Israel from the Gaza Strip.

 

The group issued a statement after it fired, for the first time, such a rocket from Gaza toward Israel on Tuesday. In recent years, Palestinians have fired hundreds of homemade Qassam rockets with a range of about 10 kilometers (six miles) and small explosive warheads.

 

The Qassams have fallen short of the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon, the largest near Gaza. However, the Katyushas could easily reach Ashkelon, and security officials said they were worried about the escalation.

 

Islamic Jihad said the Grad version of the Katyusha is 2.8 meters (yards) long, weighs 66 kilograms (145 pounds) and has a caliber of 122 mm, according to Islamic Jihad. It carries a 17-kilogram (37 pounds) warhead and has a range of between 18 (11 miles) and 30 kilometers (19 miles).

 

'Rockets smuggled in from Egypt'

 

Abu Abdullah, a spokesman for the terrorist group, said the rockets were made in Russia and smuggled into Gaza from Egypt. Taking its inspiration from Hizbullah, which attacked northern Israel with Katyusha rockets to force Israel to evacuate southern Lebanon, Islamic Jihad planned to use the rockets to try to force Israel to evacuate land adjacent to Gaza, he said.

 

"These rockets, God willing, will be the reason for liberating the villages adjacent to the Gaza Strip," he said.

 

He said any Israeli attacks on Islamic Jihad would be met with a "quick response." Israel has repeatedly conducted raids in recent months against Islamic Jihad, which has been responsible for all seven suicide bombings against Israel since an informal cease-fire took hold last year.

 

Abdullah said Islamic Jihad was studying the rockets in their possession to try to develop similar ones of their own.

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Meanwhile..

Bush congratulates Olmert, invites him to the White House

the Israeli so called left liberal Haaretz wrotes yesterday.

 

And the German magazine Der Spiegel wrote about the Israeli election following article..

Israeli Elections:
Olmert Wins With Pledge to Set Israel's Final Frontier  

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

네팔뉴스 #13

The Nepalese eKantipur reported following yesterday...

 

Govt will foil parties’ protests at any cost: Home Minister; RNA says Maoists in capital

Home Minister Kamal Thapa on Tuesday claimed that the government will foil the upcoming parties’ four-day nationwide general strike scheduled to begin from April 6, “at any cost”.

The Minister also reiterated that the government would “treat the seven-party alliance like the Maoists as the pre-planned programmes are that of the rebels.”

The minister made the remarks while speaking at the Reporters’ Club in the capital today.

“The law has not liberated terrorists to carry out their activities in whatever guise they present themselves,” Minister Thapa said, adding, “The parties have dubbed their agitation beginning from April 6 as peaceful, the government will treat them like terrorists to control their activities.”

He also claimed that the government has received reliable information that “the Maoists had entered the capital with arms and weapons.”

“The government has intensified its search for them,” added Thapa

Thapa also alleged that the Maoists, in accordance with the second understanding with the parties, have put their programmes on the shoulder of the parties.

The Minister said that the government had beefed up security across the country keeping in mind the possible danger and the prevalent situation.

However, Home Minister Thapa did not mention whether the government would impose a curfew to thwart the parties’ programme.

Earlier, on Jan.20, claiming that the Maoists could infiltrate the parties’ political showdown, the government had imposed a daylong curfew in the capital.

Govt asks public not to participate in parties’ programme

Meanwhile, the government today requested the general public not to participate in any programme organized “in accordance with the understanding between the seven-party alliance and the Maoists.”

In a statement issued this evening, the Home Ministry made the appeal requesting the general public not to attend the programme as the security authorities could use force to foil such a “disruptive” programme.

The ministry appealed to all to avoid travelling to Kathmandu during “the so-called programme (of the parties).”

The ministry has also requested that industries, educational institutions, public transport, businesses be run as normal.

“Maoists’ special task force have entered Valley”

The Royal Nepalese Army (RNA) today claimed that a tip-off was received that the Maoists’ Special Task Force has entered the Kathmandu Valley. The RNA said it would be committed in providing security, as per the government’s directives.

“The soldiers might be mobilized, if necessary, (during the seven–party alliance’s showdown) in order to provide security against the terrorists,” said Army spokesman Nepal Bhusan Chand at the RNA headquarters, while speaking about the information received by the RNA on the entrance of the Maoists’ special task force. He, however, did not elaborate on this.

NC calls on all its cadres to come Kathmandu

Meanwhile, the Nepali Congress (NC) today directed all its district working committees to bring the party cadres to the capital to join the showdown beginning from April 6.

The party has also summoned its zonal cadres living in the capital, to its party office at Sanepa on March 30 and 31 to discuss the issue.

http://www.kantipuronline.com/kolnews.php?&nid=69626

 

And NepalNews wrote this..

Over 8000 Maoists killed since RNA deployment

 

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

3.28 프랑스, 反CPE 투쟁

The German bourgeois magazine Der Spiegel reported yesterday that more than 3,000,000 protestors took the streets of France on 3.28. No trains, the air planes on the ground, chaos on the streets, post offices closed... The most massive demonstrations and strikes since decades!



 


 

The British Guardian reported following...

 

French protesters rally against labour law

 

Union and student groups said 2.6 million people took to the streets across France today to protest against a new labour law making it easier to fire young workers.

A union official said the protest against the first job contract was one of the biggest since France's fifth republic was founded in 1958. French police, however, said the turnout was much lower at 900,000.

Skirmishes broke out in Paris between riot police and hooded youths at the end of a rally that drew tens of thousands of mostly peaceful students and employees.

Police used aggressive tactics to prevent any repetition of the violence that has marred previous demonstrations against the law.

Armed with orders to make as many arrests as possible, officers made forays into the crowd to round up troublemakers. They fired teargas at youths who threw traffic cones and tagged them with guns firing indelible ink.

Big crowds of demonstrators also joined rallies in Marseille, Bordeaux, Grenoble and Lyon, as well as in other cities.

"We have to defend the rights that were won by our ancestors and which the current government is trying to take away," Maxime Ourly, a literature student, told the Associated Press.

Commuter trains, buses and metro services were disrupted as unions went on a one-day national strike to oppose the "first job contract" law.

Postal staff, teachers and media employees also joined the action.

It was the first time that unions had ordered walkouts in solidarity with students who have spearheaded the recent wave of protests.

The dispute could have a major impact on next year's presidential elections, with the conservative prime minister, Dominique de Villepin - whose government introduced the controversial law - a potential candidate.

Mass street protests over pension reforms in 1995 were widely believed to have lost the conservatives the legislative elections held two years later.

Unions and students want Mr De Villepin to cancel the first job contract law, which is due to take effect next month.

They say the legislation will create a generation of throwaway workers because it will allow companies to dismiss workers under 26 without cause in their first two years of employment.

Mr De Villepin insists the measure will help reduce France's high levels of youth unemployment by giving bosses more flexibility.

French workers benefit from strong job protection, but some believe that discourages employers from hiring less experienced staff who have not yet shown they can do a job.

But a crack in the government opened when interior minister Nicolas Sarkozy, also a likely presidential candidate, suggested that the contract be suspended to allow talks with unions - a clear break from Mr De Villepin.

Today's strike brought around half the commuter trains and 30% of metro services in the Paris area to a standstill. Public transport in 76 cities across the country was affected.

"It's really annoying," secretary Monique Paquet told the Associated Press as she waited for a bus in the Opera area of the French capital. "These strikes really slow me down."

Many French people have grown accustomed to walkouts by transport workers and adapted by taking time off or rearranging commutes to avoid peak hours.

Jean-Paul Boulet, a spokesman for the national train operator SNCF, said packed train stations were "a thing of the past", adding: "People get organised or will stay at home."

One flight in three at airports nationwide was disrupted, and the state-run radio station France-Info, a major source of daily news, broadcast only music.

People flying to France from Britain faced cancellations, with the budget airline Ryanair saying it had axed more than 70 flights from Stansted, Luton and Liverpool.

In an attempt to break the standoff, Mr De Villepin has offered to meet unions and student groups tomorrow. Most major unions want the first job contract measure withdrawn before any talks can begin.


 

The French news agency AFP reported...

France hit by strikes, protests over jobs law

 

And of course read also latest independent reports on

english language coverage of the young workers’ revolt in France

http://www.libcom.org/blog/

 

And once again the German magazine Der Spiegel published following article..

Jobless Youth:
Riots in France, Quiet Debates in Germany

 

진보블로그 공감 버튼트위터로 리트윗하기페이스북에 공유하기딜리셔스에 북마크

팔레스티나, 3.27

oops... a new era of realism in the near east... lets see the near future!

 

The Israeli daily Yedioth Achronoth published yesterday, 3.27, following article...

 

Haniyeh: We want '67 borders state

 

Palestinian prime minister-designate tells Legislative Council Hamas-led government would seek establishment of Palestinian state in 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital; charges Israel incites against PA elected government

 

Palestinian Prime Minister-designate Ismail Haniyeh said the Palestinian government was opposed to all temporary solutions regarding Palestinian borders.

 

“We support a Palestinian state based on the borders of 1967 with its capital in Jerusalem,” Haniyeh told the Palestinian Legislative Council in Ramallah Monday.

 


He also stated that "the Palestinian government will show responsibility regarding agreements signed by the PLO, and will take into consideration the Palestinian people's interests."

 

Haniyeh opened his speech with a verse from the Koran, and greeted all the shahids (martyrs), "and most of all the shahid Arafat and the shahid Sheikh Yassin."

 

The Hamas leader said in the Council's meeting that he would have preferred to hold the meeting in Jerusalem.

 

According to Haniyeh, the fact the Council did not assemble in Jerusalem "proves the cruelty of the occupier that continues its aggression against the Palestinian people, and continues to incite against its elected government."

 

Referring to the Israeli army's raid on the Jericho prison about two weeks ago, Haniyeh condemned the operation which he defined as "the abduction of the secretary-general of the Popular Front, Ahmed Saadat." "This proves that the occupation does not respect signed agreements," he stated.

 

'We'll release the Palestinian prisoners'

 

Israel has escalated its aggression against the Palestinians, Haniyeh charged, in a bid to punish them for the alleged mistake they made when electing Hamas. "This takes place before the eyes of the world. But we say, the Palestinian people should not be punished for its decision in a democratic elections. Those who think economic pressure will cause the Palestinian government to give in is mistaken, our people will continue to be determined," he stated.

 

Haniyeh also pledged his government will do everything within its powers to guarantee the release from jail of Palestinian and Arab prisoners. "We shall not forget you. Your sacrifice will not be in vain. We will do everything in order for you to walk free and join us in our construction project," he said.

 

The future prime minister vowed that his government would maintain proper constitutional relations with PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, "for whom we thank for his support in the democratic process and his handling of the elections."

 

"All the problems and issues that would be raised, will be discussed through dialogue and cooperation between the government and the presidency, in keeping with each institution's independence."

 

Haniyeh also introduced to the Council his government's priorities:

 

1. Struggle against the occupation that hurts the Palestinian people and land

2. Guaranteeing the public's security

3. Improving the economic situation

4. Comprehensive reform and a struggle against corruption

5. Reorganizing the Palestinian national and political home

6. Strengthening the Palestinian issue as an Arabic and Muslim issue

7. Improving relations with the international community

 

'We'll integrate women in society'

 

In his speech, Haniyeh put emphasis on internal Palestinian affairs, and announced that the new government will do whatever it can to create a stable atmosphere that would encourage investments in the PA. He called on Palestinian, Arab and Muslim investors "to come and invest in the Palestinian homeland." Haniyeh also promised that the Palestinian administration will be founded on the principles of justice, equal opportunity and transparency.

 

According to the new prime minister, the government will work to ensure payment of salaries on time, and also surprised listeners by stating that "the Palestinian government will make every effort to see the Palestinian woman integrated into the life of the Palestinian society."

 

Haniyeh also stressed that his cabinet would strengthen the ties with the international community and the European Union. He pledged to any state or element that would contribute to the PA two principles:

 

1. The money will only be used for the project for which it was donated

2. Any state will be able to monitor the way the money is spent, in order to ensure it is not used by Hamas

 

Haniyeh also called on the international community to reconsider its position toward the new Palestinian government and to cease threatening sanctions against it. "We call on the international community to recognize the Palestinian people's democratic choice, and we laud and appreciate Russia's stance on the matter. The new government will be willing to engage in dialogue with the Quartet in order to strengthen stability and peace in the region."

 

IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz referred Monday morning to Haniyeh's statements regarding the need to put an end to the bloodshed between the two people.

 

"Hamas may pass a resolution recognizing Israel, renouncing terror and agreeing to honor past deals, but everything needs to be treated with caution. We estimated from the beginning Hamas will try to 'sell' statements it does not believe in. let's wait and see what happens in reality." He added.

 

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3232759,00.html

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Haniyeh: Palestinian state on '67 borders, J'lem as capital

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