Democratic Palestine : 24 (ص 8)

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Democratic Palestine : 24 (ص 8)
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demand complete adherence to the
resolutions and would intensify our
struggle within the PLO to ensure
adherence. For you to ask such a ques-
tion, however, means that you over-
estimate Yasir Arafat’s influence,
because despite his apparent dissatis-
faction with some of the resolutions,
these resolutions were passed...»
In another question Comrade
Habash was asked about statements
made by some PLO leaderships, espe-
cially those made by Arafat, which
clearly reflect regret at adopting the
resolution to sever relations with Egypt
and whether this means that relations
will eventually be restored if such
overtures continue. In answer, Com-
rade Habash replied:
«We entered the PNC fully aware
that such a problem would arise. We
know that within this unity conflict will
continue between two political lines-
therefore such statements following the
PNC did not come as a surprise but
were expected rather. However, we will
confront this political trend from
within the PLO. As for restoring rela-
tions with Egypt, such a decision 1s
subject only to the resolutions of the
PNC, especially those of the 16th ce.
ssion and not to statements made by
anyone.» r
Document-Basis for Unity
This document, agreed on by six Palestinian organizations, formed part of the basis for the Palestinian
national dialogue and the resulting PNC’s decisions.
POLITICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL
AGREEMENT SIGNED BY SIX PALESTINIAN
ORGANIZATIONS IN TRIPOLI, LIBYA,
CONCERNING THE UNITY OF THE PLO
After talks which took place from March 16th to 23rd, 1987,
in Tripoli, Libya, six Palestinian organizations signed an
agreement intended to be the basis for uniting the PLO. The six
organizations are: the Popular Front for the Liberation of
Palestine (PFLP), the Democratic Front for the Liberation of
Palestine (DFLP), Fatah - Revolutionary Council, PFLP
-General Command, the Palestinian Liberation Front (PLF)
and the Popular Struggle Front (PSF). Brother Muamer Qad-
dafi played a positive role in achieving this agreement. Follow-
ing is the text of the agreement:
POLITICAL
ON THE PALESTINIAN LEVEL
1. To adhere to the Palestinian National Charter and the
decisions of the legitimate sessions of the Palestine National
Council (PNC), up to and including the 16th session.
2. To adhere to the political program of the PLO - the pro-
gram of the right to repatriation, self-determination and the
establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the
Palestinian land.
3. To consider the PLO the sole, legitimate representative of
the Palestinian people without delegating, mandating or shar-
ing this representation; to continue the struggle by all methods,
first and foremost the armed struggle; to denounce the Cairo
declaration and work to open the Arab borders for the
Palestinian resistance movement.
4. To reject all liquidationist plans such as the Camp David
accords, the Reagan plan, self-rule (autonomy) and the joint
administration plan.
5. To cancel the Amman accord of February 11, 1985,
publicly and officially.
6. To adhere to the resolutions of the Arab summits, which
were adopted by consensus, particularly the resolutions of the
1974 Rabat Summit and the 1978 Baghdad Summit.
7. To reject Security Council resolutions 242 and 338,
because they ignore the rights of the Palestinian Arab people to
repatriation, self-determination and the establishment of an
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independent Palestinian state. They moreover consider the
Palestinian cause to be only a refugee problem.
8. To stop political relations with the Egyptian regime as
long as it abides by the Camp David accords. To consolidate
relations with the Egyptian people and nationalist forces who
are struggling against the normalization of relations and the
treaty of conciliation with the Zionist enemy.
9. To develop all forms of coordination and joint action in
the occupied territories, to close the ranks of the masses of our
people and strengthen the nationalist institutions. By so doing,
our masses will be more able to confront the Zionist occupa-
tion and acts of repression. They will be able to confront all
attempts to create artificial, collaborationist alternatives to the
PLO.
10. All Palestinian nationalist forces should act jointly to
improve the organization of our camps in Lebanon, protect the
unity of the fighters and defend these camps and their ex-
istence.
ON THE ARAB LEVEL
1. To consolidate the militant Palestinian-Syrian alliance, to
develop the fraternal relations and alliance between the PLO
and Syria. These relations should be based on joint struggle
against the imperialist-Zionist plans and the liquidationist
solutions.
2. To strengthen the relations of alliance with the forces and
organizations of the Arab national liberation movement.
3. To consolidate the alliance between the PLO and the Arab
nationalist and progressive regimes (Libya, Algeria,
Democratic Yemen and Syria).
4. To consolidate the Palestinian-Lebanese alliance. To
develop this alliance with the Lebanese nationalists’ struggle to
liberate occupied Lebanese land, to defeat the hegemonic plans
of the Phalangists, to guarantee the liberty, independence and
Arab identity of Lebanon, and to guarantee the victory of the
nationalist project.
5. To regulate the relations between the Palestinian revolu-
tion and the Lebanese nationalist forces, aimed at safeguarding
the security and safety of our masses and camps, protecting
their civil and social rights, and guaranteeing their organiza-
tional and political rights; to protect the masses’ right to carry
arms and join the ranks of the Palestinian revolution.
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Democratic Palestine : 24
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