Democratic Palestine : 14 (ص 2)

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Democratic Palestine : 14 (ص 2)
المحتوى
Democratic Palestine is an English language magazine pub-
lished by the PFLP with the following aims:
— conveying the political line of the PFLP and other progressive
Palestinian and Arab forces;
— providing current information and analysis pertinent to the Palesti-
nian liberation struggle, as well as developments on the Arab and inter-
national levels;
— serving as a forum for building relations of mutual solidarity bet-
ween the Palestinian revolution and progressive organizations, par-
ties, national liberation movements and countries around the world.
You can support these aims by subscribing to Democratic Pales-
tine. Furthermore, we hope that you will encourage friends and com-
rades to read and subscribe to Democratic Palestine. We also urge
you to send us comments, criticisms and proposals concerning the
magazine's contents.
The subscription fee for 12 issues is US $ 24. If you wish to sub-
scribe, please fill out the subscription blank, enclose a check or money
order for $ 24, and mail.
All correspondence should be directed to:
Box 12144, Damascus, Syria.
Tel: 420554
Telex: «HADAFO» 411667 SY
Democratic Palestine is also distributed by Das Arabische Buch,
Wundstr. 21, West Berlin 19, West Germany.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine is a Marxist-
Leninist organization and an integral component of the Palestine Li-
beration Organization. A primary motive for establishing the PFLP was
to inject a clear class perspective in the Palestinian national liberation
struggle. Experience shows that the most oppressed classes - the
workers, peasants, sectors of the petit bourgeoisie, the camp Palesti-
nians - are those most in contradiction with imperialism, Zionism and
Arab reaction. It is they who carve history with determination that can
persevere in a protracted war against the enemy alliance.
The PFLP is deeply committed to the unity and independent,
national decision-making of the Palestinian people and their sole legiti-
mate representative, the PLO. To this end, we work for strengthening
the role of the Palestinian left, thereby accentuating the PLO’s anti-
imperialist line in common struggle with the Arab national liberation
movement.
The process of liberating Palestine relies on radical, national
democratic change or development in one or more of the surrounding
Arab countries. This will provide the PLO with a strong base for libera-
ting Palestine. Thus the struggle for a democratic Palestine is linked to
the creation of a united, democratic and ultimately socialist, Arab soci-
ety. This will provide the objective basis for eradicating the poverty,
exploitation, oppression and the problem of minorities, from which the
people of the area suffer.
As acomerstone in this process, the establishment of a democra-
tic, secular state in Palestine will provide a democratic solution for the
Jewish question in this area, while simultaneously restoring the
national rights of the Palestinian people. After liberation, Jews in
Palestine, like all citizens, will enjoy equal rights and duties. The deci-
sion of the PLO to establish an independent Palestinian state on any
liberated part of the national soil is a step in this direction. It is the sin-
cere hope of all Palestinian revolutionaries that more and more Israelis
will recognize that they, too, have become victims of Zionism’s racism,
expansionism, exploitation and militarism, and will join us in the strug-
gle for a democratic Palestine.
Table of Contents
3. Editorial
4 Rambo Reagan and President Qaddafi
Who Are the Real Terrorists?
6 Stop the Deportations
7 AlAqsa - Symbol of Palestinian Steadfastness
9 Military Operations
10 Zionism Parallels Apartheid
11. Iron Fist and Zionist Jails
13 Occupied Palestine 1985
15 Women in the Palestinian Revolution
Interview with Samira Salah
20 Jordan - Repression for ‘Peace’
22 The Israeli Concept of ‘Peace’ - study
25 ‘Israel’ - Torah Myth or Imperialist Phenomenon? - study
28 Suleiman Khater - Hero of the Sinai
30 Comrade Habash and the Yemeni Revolution - interview
33 Lebanon - No Peace with Fascist Power
34 The Israeli ‘Security’ Zone
Rampant Human Rights Violations
36 Book Review: Wild Thorns by Sahar Khalifeh
*
March 8th is International Women's Day. See interview on Palestinian women
and the revolution in this issue.
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2 This issue was sent to press February 6th, 1986.
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Democratic Palestine : 14
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