Democratic Palestine : 5 (ص 9)
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- Democratic Palestine : 5 (ص 9)
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Damascus confirmed their support for
the Aden agreement and demanded the
continuation of the overall dialogue
among all patriotic parties, to reach a
final comprehensive political and organi-
zational agreement. The organizations
signing the telegram were:
Students’ Federation in Syria
Egyptian Democratic Youth Union
lragi Democratic Youth Union
Democratic Front of Sudanese Stu-
dents
Yemeni Democratic Youth Union
Palestinian Youth Organization
Palestinian Democratic Youth
Organization
Palestinian Communist Youth Union
Student Bureaus of the Palestinian
Communist Party, the Palestinian
Liberation Front, the Democratic
Front for the Liberation of Palestine
and the Popular Front for the Libera-
tion of Palestine.
3/7 syndicates and trade unions
inside the occupied territories issued a
statement in which they expressed their
support for the Aden agreement.
Joint statement published in «Al
Shaab» newspaper, Jerusalem:
We express our warm congratula-
tions to the Palestinian masses inside
and outside Palestine on the occasion of
the declaration of the unity agreement in
Aden, which attained the unity of the
PLO and enables its legitimate institu-
tions to regain their active role. On this
occasion we salute the presidents, gov-
ernments and people of Democratic
Yemen and Algeria, for their construc-
efforts that made the Palestinian
dialogue in Aden and Algiers successful.
Their role expresses the essence of
Arab nationalism in support of our
people's cause.
Student Council, Bir Zeit University;
General Union of Youth Committees for
Social Work in the occupied territories;
Student Youth Movement, Najah Uni-
versity; Union of Women's Committees
for Social Work in the occupied ter-
ritories; Student Youth Movement, Bir
Zeit University; Student Youth Move-
ment, Hebron University; Student Youth
Movement, Bethlehem University; Stu-
dent Youth Movement in the Modern
Community Colleges in Ramallah; Stu-
dent Youth Movement, Polytechnical
Institute in Hebron; Health Services
Workers’ Union in Ramallah and Bireh.
PNC Members in Jordan
Fourty-three members of the Pales-
tinian National Council residing in Jor-
dan signed a statement declaring full
support to the Aden agreement of July
27th, terming it:
«An important achievement to
regain the unity of the PLO on the basis
of the national, anti-imperialist, anti-
Zionist line and‘decisive adherence to its
political program and consecutive PNC
resolutions that aim to achieve the aspi-
rations of our people to return, self-
determination and an independent state
and preserving the gains in struggle of
our people and their principled allies.
We call upon all Palestinian
national organizations, forces and per-
sonalities to respond by participating in
the comprehensive national dialogue to
consolidate the unity of the PLO, as the
sole legitimate representative of our
Palestinian Arab people.» °
PF-DF Joint Lea
dership
Year of Success
June 26th marked the first anniversary of the formation of the
Joint Leadership of the Popular Front and the Democratic Front for
the Liberation of Palestine. The formation of the Joint Leadership was
the result of deep, thorough discussions between the two fronts
which started in January 1979. These intensified afterwards in
accordance with the decisions taken at the respective congresses of
the PFLP and DFLP in 1981, on unifying the revolutionary democra-
tic Palestinian forces as a step towards the strategic goal of forming
a united Palestinian communist party.
When the Joint Leadership was
declared, the following principles were
emphasized:
1. The Joint Leadership is by no
means a coordinating body only. Rather
it is a joint leadership dealing with the
political, military, informational and
mass organizational levels. It is consi-
dered to be an important step in a long
process that aims for total ideological,
political, and organizational unity of the
two fronts.
2. Unity between the two fronts
should be viewed as part of joint com-
prehensive efforts to achieve the unity of
all the Palestinian left organizations.
3. The unity of the two fronts should
take place within the framework of the
PLO; it should serve to strengthen
Palestinian national unity and preserve
the important national gains of the PLO
in the past years of struggle. The Palesti-
nian left organizations are those most
concerned and most capable of
strengthening Palestinian national unity
in the PLO on anti-imperialist, anti-
Zionist and anti-reactionary principles,
and of preserving its‘gains.
Political struggle
One year is a short period to give a
full assessment of the experience of the
Joint Leadership. Yet it is very important
to emphasize its main achievements.
The past year was full of major political
developments in the Palestinian strug-
gle, in which the Joint Leadership played
a historic role. The Joint Leadership
proved to be the main factor involved in
preserving the unity of the Palestinian
national struggle and the PLO. The Joint
Leadership emerged in a period when
the Palestinian revolution was facing the
dangers of deviation and splits. Its cor-
rect policy in the face of these dangers
increased its political importance and
weight in the Palestinian arena. In the
past year, the Joint Leadership has suc-
ceeded in playing a major role in tackling
the problems and determining the politi-
cal stands in the Palestinian arena, for »
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