Democratic Palestine : 13 (ص 3)
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Table of Contents
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4 Editorial
5 Interview with Comrade Habash
10 What is the PFLP?
14 PFLP'’s Political Relations on the Palestinian,
Arab and International Levels
19 Palestinian Armed Struggle Today
22 Palestinian Left Unity
25 PFLP’s 18th Anniversary Celebrations
Mass Rally - Comrade Habash Speaks
30 Anniversary Greetings
32 Occupied Palestine
33 No To Normalizing Occupation -
Interview with Shakaa, Barghouti and Shafi
36 No To Appointments - Memorandum from
the Occupied Territories
Yellow Journalism
38 The Jordanian - Israeli Option
40 300 Political Prisoners in Jordan
41 GAZA GHETTO
Filming Under Occupation
43 Out of the Ruins of ACamp
Editor’s Note: Special Issue
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On the occasion of the PFLP’s 18th anniversary, we publish a
special issue of «Democratic Palestine». The theme of this
issue is the PFLP itself in terms of political line, practice and
experience in various fields of struggle, currently and histori-
c lly. Due to the extensiveness of this topic, we have covered
current events only briefly, except for developments in
occupied Palestine. We hope you bear with us in this lack
which we plan to make up in the forthcoming issues of «Demo-
cratic Palestine» by publishing more frequently. On the other
hand, we hope you will find this issue useful in further clarifying
what the PFLP stands for.
Perhaps you have comrades or friends who might be
interested in this special issue as a form of introduction to the
PFLP and «Democratic Palestine», or further clarification of
Our political line. If so, write for one or more free sample copies
to be distributed to interested persons or organizations. We
extend this offer of free extra copies to all those who have paid
their subscription fee or who have an agreed exchange
arrangement with us. If you have yet to pay your subscription,
do so immediately and at the same time request an extra copy
if you wish. Though you are receiving «Democratic Palestine»
from Cyprus, our work and mailing address remains:
Box 12144, Damascus, Syria.
Politbureau Statement
Press Release
the Soviet Union’s sound policy for con-
December 4, 1985
The PFLP Politbureau held an extraor-
dinary session on November 30th and
December 1st. After discussing the cur-
rent developments, the Politbureau
focused on the following important
issues:
1.The imperialist-Zionist-reaction-
ary aggression aims at eradicating the
PLO by converting it into a capitulationist
organization. The most serious of the
dangers is the embodiment of Peres’
plan, the project of settlement with Jor-
dan, through the appointment of Thafer
al Masri in place of the legitimate mayor
of Nablus, Bassam Shakaa.
2.The Arab reactionary circles that
are linked with Washington, are paving
the way for direct negotiations with the
Zionist enemy.
3.Arafat’s Cairo announcement,
which contained the response to the
enemy’s demand (that the PLO relin-
quish armed struggle), is an indication of
the extent of the PLO leadership's devia-
tion.
4.The aim of the Zionist terrorist
activities is to pave the way for imposing
substitute leaderships who collaborate
with the occupation authorities and fol-
low the Jordanian regime.
5.The PFLP Politbureau stressed
that the Lebanese crisis must be solved
on the basis of the national democratic
program, and also emphasized the
necessity of implementing the Damas-
cus agreement which ended the camp
war.
6.With regard to the Arab summit
called for by Saudi Arabia, the Polit-
bureau stressed the PFLP’s position
that Arab solidarity should be regulated
on a clear basis opposed to the
imperialist-Zionist projects. The Pollit-
bureau rejects the call to return the
Egyptian regime to the Arab ranks. It
calls on Democratic Yemen, Libya,
Algeria and Syria to overcome all obsta-
cles to reviving the Steadfastness and
Confrontation Front.
7.The Politbureau highly estimates
fronting Washington's escalation of ten-
sion. It highly estimates the Soviet initia-
tive to find a just solution for the Middle
East crisis on the basis of restoring the
legitimate rights of the Palestinian
people.
8.The Politbureau emphasized the
necessity of uniting the Palestinian
nationalist ranks to confront the deviat-
ing trend. It underscored the importance
of hastening the convention of a Palesti-
nian people’s conference to cancel the
Amman accord and pave the way for
restoring the PLO to the nationalist line.
The Politbureau expressed its high
estimation of the Salvation Front’s press
release of November 7th, calling for
cooperation between ail Palestinian
organizations opposed to the Amman
accord. The Politbureau views the com-
munique of the DFLP and the Pailesti-
nian Communist Party as a meaningful
call for meetings which aim at Palesti-
nian national unity opposed to
capitulationist trends. - هو جزء من
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