Democratic Palestine : 9 (ص 7)
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- Democratic Palestine : 9 (ص 7)
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Our masses have upheld the national cause, the PLO and
its achievements. The Palestinian organizations, forces and
nationalist personalities have rejected all the policies followed
by the deviating, capitulationist leadership. Using all means
available, these forces have tried to ensure the continuity of the
PLO and its nationalist role as a force opposed to imperialism,
Zionism and reaction, but in vain. The leadership of the deviat-
ing, capitulationist line was not satisfied with convening the
illegal, divisive session of the PNC in Amman. It also signed the
Amman agreement with King Hussein on February 11, 1985.
This agreement was a response to the essential elements
of King Hussein's initiative which he spelled out at the illegal
17th PNC SESSION. It is based on acceptance of the
liquidationist Security Council resolution 242 and the formula
of exchanging «land for peace». By so doing, the Palestinian
right wing has given up the struggle to liberate our land. It gave
guarantees for the enemy's security. It gave the Jordanian
regime permission to negotiate with the Zionist enemy on
behalf of the Palestinian people. This will allow the regime to
conclude a capitulationist deal with the enemy at the expense
of our people's rights and national cause. This is tantamount to
the liquidation of the PLO and its achievements. In so doing,
the Palestinian right wing leadership has placed itself outside
the realm of the national struggle.
The Amman agreement was signed at a time when the
reactionary Arab regimes had intensified their moves to join
the Camp David accords and reactivate the Reagan plan.
Therefore, this agreement is also considered a threat to the
Arab national liberation movement and to the world revolution.
The escalation of the militant spirit of our people and
nation affirms the possibility and inevitability of foiling the
enemies’ plans. Our optimism stems from the fact that our
people in the occupied homeland continue to confront the
Zionist occupation and settler colonialism. Our people are con-
fronting all the enemy campaigns of repression, oppression
and land confiscation. They are using all means of struggle to
combat the conspiracy of ‘autonomy’, the Camp David accords
and all other plans for capitulation and annexation.
In Lebanon, the US-Zionist-fascist alliance was defeated.
The capitulationist May 17th treaty (which was planned as the
second link in the chain of Camp David) was abrogated. The
Lebanese National Resistance, together with the Palestinian
forces, was able to inflict heavy losses on the US Marines and
the Multinational Force, imposing their withdrawal from Leba-
non. The Lebanese-Syrian-Palestinian alliance was able to
force unconditional withdrawal on the Zionist enemy. This
occured with the support of the national and progressive Arab
regimes and forces, and of the forces of liberation and prog-
ress in the world, first and foremost the friendly Soviet Union.
The formation of the Palestine National Salvation Front is
dictated by our concern for our people’s rights and the future of
our national cause. It is dictated by the importance of confront-
ing the threats surrounding our revolution. This front shall com-
prise all Palestinian organizations, forces and nationalist per-
sonalities that uphold the PLO, its National Charter and inter-
nal regulations, and the resolutions of the consecutive, legal
PNC sessions. The PNSF shall comprise all those who are
concerned about preserving the nationalist line of the PLO
opposed to imperialism, Zionism and reaction. The PNSF shall
comprise those who reject the illegal 17th PNC session, and
consider its political and organizational results to be invalid.
Political Tasks
1.To uphold the PLO as the sole, legitimate representative
of the Palestinian people; to adhere to the PLO’s national polit-
ical program, organizational program, the National Charter
and the resolutions of the consecutive, legal PNC sessions,
which safeguard the nationalist line and achievements. To
strengthen front work within the PLO. To confront any organi-
zational form that is an alternative to the PLO, or that under-
mines the PLO’s representation of the Palestinian people,
whether through authorization, mandating, sharing or relin-
quishing that representation.
2.To struggle to abrogate the Amman agreement signed
by Arafat and Hussein, and all its consequences, because it is
illegal; it does not represent the will of the Palestinian people
and the PLO is not bound to it. To consider anyone who
accepts this agreement, or participates in executing it, as being
outside the realm of the nationalist position.
3.To struggle to foil the deviating line, which is squander-
ing the PLO’s gains, and to remove the proponents of this line.
To restore the PLO tu its nationalist line and safeguard its
achievements.
4.To escalate armed struggle against the Zionist enemy in
the occupied homeland and from all fronts surrounding Pales-
tine. To reorganize the Palestinian revolution’s forces to make
them more effective and able to carry out their national duty.
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|PNSF Internal Regulations
| On April 14th, the PNSF issued its internal regulations.
‘The PNSF Leadership consists of the President of the PNC;
PLO Executive Committee members and general secretaries
of the organizations that signed the PNSF political platform
and organizational framework: one representative from each
member organization not represented in the PLO Executive
Committee: and a number of independent nationalist per-
sonalities agreed on by consensus. The Leadership’s regular
|biweekly meetings require a 2/3 quorum. Ordinary decisions
are taken by absolute majority, but political resolutions or any
amendment of the political platform and organizational
framework require consensus.
For broader discussion and supervision of the work, a
Leadership Council was established to consist of the PNSF
Leadership: two members from each member organization
participating in the leadership; general secretaries of unions
and mass organizations as decided by consensus; and a
number of independent nationalist or specially qualified per-|
sons nominated by consensus.
From the PNSF Leadership, Abu Maher Yamani (PFLP)
was chosen as Secretary to head the Secretariat composed of
the heads of the ad hoc committees. As of now, committees
have been established as follows: Foreign Relations, headed |
by Abdel Muhsin Al Maizer; Military headed by Abu Khaled Al
Amie (Fatah-Provisional Leadership): informatio aded by
Khaled Abdel Majeed (PSF): Organizational and Mass Work.
headed by Talal Naji (PFLP-GC): Social, Finance and
Administration, headed by Abu Al Malmoun (PLF); Occupied
Homeland, headed by Mohammad Khalifeh (Saiqa). |
The regulations provide for branches to be set up wher-
ever possible with a leadership composed of representatives
from each member organization, plus independent nationalist
personalities. |
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