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Abbas may quit Fatah, PLO posts
Published Tuesday 10/11/2009 (updated) 12/11/2009 09:28
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Abbas waves to supporters in Hebron on Sunday [MaanImages]
Nablus – Ma’an – President Mahmoud Abbas is considering resigning from his roles on the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Executive Committee and the Fatah Central Committee, Palestinian officials said on Tuesday.

The sources, who spoke on the condition that their names be withheld, also said that Abbas’ announcement last week that he will not seek reelection as president was a serious decision and not a political maneuver as analysts have said.

Abbas is also waiting for the appropriate moment to announce his resignation from the PLO and Fatah governing bodies, the sources added.

The sources said that this is what the president was alluding to in his speech last Thursday when he referred to making "the right decisions at the right moments."

In a speech last Thursday Abbas said he had “no desire” to stand for another term in an election that he scheduled for 24 January, citing frustrations with a year of stalemate in the peace process with Israel.

Analysts said the announcement was likely a tactic to get the US to apply more pressure on Israel to comply with its obligations to halt the expansion of West Bank settlements.

In an interview with The New York Times published on Monday, chief PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat said Abbas had lost faith in the Palestinian Authority as an institution.

"He really doesn't think there is a need to be president or to have [the Palestinian] Authority," the PLO chief was quoted as saying.

Framing the crisis as larger than mere politics, Erekat warned of far-reaching implications: "This is not about who is going to replace him. This is about our leaving our posts. You think anybody will stay after he leaves?"

"I think he is realizing that he came all this way with the peace process in order to create a Palestinian state but he sees no state coming." Without that prospect, Abbas no longer feels relevant, Erekat added.
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1 ) Nour / Palestine
10/11/2009 14:17
Halleluya!

2 ) Mohammed / USA
10/11/2009 14:33
Get rid of this thug, make him into a carpet where people step on him and spit on this scum

3 ) Asim Alavi / Sri Lanka
10/11/2009 15:02
This man is neither a brave freedom fighter nor a skillful negotiator Withdrawing and shredding responsibility are signs of weak leadership If you feel deceived by your Zionists friends the best course is to disengage as a team After 16yrs of strangulation what are you expecting from them?

4 ) Dick Reilly / USA
10/11/2009 18:32
If Abu Mazen thinks that this is a bluff that will pressure the US or Netanyahu into reversing course, he's sadly mistaken. What he has never understood is that US policy remains unchanged since Oslo. - liquidate the Palestinian resistance and impose a Bantustan solution.

5 ) Haifa / USA
10/11/2009 20:25
This is the time when we Palestinians need to be active whether inside or in the diaspora, We need to create organizations with international backing with activists who support our struggle. The internet is a great medium of communications without limits or borders. Palestine is not just a politcal

6 ) Haifa / USA
10/11/2009 20:30
occupation, it is a violation of all aspects of human decency. The marriage of convenience between America & Israel must be confronted and taken down. Just think of the historic heroism of our youth who pulled a piece of the wall down. If they can do it we all can. It is every Palestinian 's

7 ) Haifa / USA
10/11/2009 20:34
responsibility to bring down " the walls of tyranny" as Obama said yesterday. We do not nedd the PLO /Fateh we need grassroot organizations to rally the rest of world opinion around us. We must return to our land and we will.

8 ) palestinian / occupied palestine
10/11/2009 20:44
leave & take with u all the traitors who distorted the image of Palestine. the world pities us because of u thieves! negotiations,negotiations,negotiations, I hope u & ur thugs drown in ur negotiations!We will never forget, nor forgive what u did, how u cooperated with the zionists against Palestine

9 ) Babeouf / Ireland
10/11/2009 21:44
Only Western (and Israel) governments and will be sad to see the back of Abbas. Now all the Fatah hacks and the PLO placemen can organize more spontaneous demonstrations begging their meal ticket not to depart.

10 ) Jerrold Cohen / USA
11/11/2009 01:16
Finally the old man is beginning to get it. When you kiss their toes hoping for a crumb, they steal more of your land. It's taking a long time to dawn on him.

11 ) garciayvega / USA
12/11/2009 20:58
Good riddance to bad rubbish! Abbas = puppet; u.s. = puppet; isrial = puppet master begone and don't let the door hit you!
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