Democratic Palestine : 18 (ص 2)

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Democratic Palestine : 18 (ص 2)
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Democratic Palestine is an English language magazine
published with the following aims:
— Conveying the political line of progressive Palestinian and
Arab forces;
— Providing current information and analysis pertinent to the
Palestinian liberation struggle, as well as developments on the
Arab and international levels;
— Serving as a forum for building relations of mutual solidarity
between the Palestinian revolution and progressive organiza-
tions, parties, national liberation movements and countries
around the world.
You can support these aims by subscribing to Democratic
Palestine. Furthermore, we hope that you will encourage
friends and comrades 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
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Arab Countries, Shtoura, Lebanon.
Democratic Palestine is also distributed by Das Arabische Buch,
Wundstr. 21- West Berlin 19, West Germany.
This issue was sent to press Aug.8, 1986.
Table of Contents
4 Editorial
5 Military Operations
7 Mass Organizations in Occupied Palestine
1 Palestinian Women in Israeli Jails - Neve Tirza
2 Gaza And Soweto
Labor Camps for Settler Colonialism
15 Jordan’s War on the PLO
17 Palestinian Women’s Organization - First Congress
20 Aftermath of the 1986 Camp War
Interview with Comrade Abu Maher Yamani
22 ‘Israel’ - Nom de Guerre for US Military Base
24 The Shin Bet ‘Scandal’
26 PFLP Visit to Democratic Yemen
27 Interview with Ali Salem Al Beed, General Secretary of the
Yemeni Socialist Party
29 South Africa - Apartheid in its Death Throes
31 Ghassan Kanafani
WORLD STUDENTS STOP ISRAELI
ATROCITIES IN SOUTH LEBANON
We received the following letter from Pakistan:
SAVE COMRADE JARU SAQI
Comrade Jaru Saqi, member of the Central Committee of
the Communist Party of Pakistan, who is in jail since 1978, isa
heart patient. Recently he had an eye problem and developed
acute neurological complaints. But the government shifted him
back to prison from the hospital after a few days, against the
advice of the concerned doctors. His life is in great danger, and
the government seems bent on killing him by denial of treat-
ment.
Apart from those who have been killed by torture, like
Comrade Hasan Nasir in 1960, or Comrade Nazar Abbasi in
1980, Jaru Sagi has suffered greater victimization from the
different pro-imperialist governments of Pakistan, than any
other person. Since 1969, he has either been underground or in
solitary confinement in jails, or in clandestine torture cham-
bers of the army.
Jaru Saqi was a wanted person during the military govern-
ment of 1969-71, due to his opposition to martial law and his
firm struggle against the genocide of the people of Bangladesh.
He was in jail during part of the Bhutto government of
1971-77, and underground during the rest of the period... The
Gen. Zia government (1977-85) felt special enmity for Jaru
Saqi. General Zia was promoted as chief of army staff during
the Bhutto pericd for his pro-imperialist and anti-Palestinian,
army action in Jordan (Black September). He is a faithful lackey
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