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Month: December 2007

PA Closes All Charities in West Bank, Gaza
(Reuters)- The Palestinian Authority has shut down all charities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and accused some of corruption. Minister of Religious Affairs Jamal Bawatneh said on Wednesday his ministry had appointed a […]

Susan Abualhawa: Of Arabs at Annapolis
By Susan Abualhawa Special to PalestineChronicle.com Annapolis was hoopla, smoke and mirrors, much ado about nothing, a ho-down of politically bankrupt men trying to garner popularity among their respective constituencies. It seems that George Bush […]

Gilad Atzmon: Some People Never Learn
By Gilad Atzmon Special to PalestineChronicle.com On Thursday afternoon, Gordon Brown learned that he was to become only the second sitting British Prime Minister to be subject to a police investigation. This is happening less […]

Neta Golan: A Generous Offer to the Palestinian Refugees?
By Neta Golan Referring to the Palestinians, the Israeli Prime Minister stated in his Annapolis speech: "your people, too, have suffered for many years; and there are some who still suffer. Many Palestinians have been […]

Uri Avnery:
By Uri Avnery PalestineChronicle.com “The Tumult and the shouting dies, / The captains and the kings depart…” Rudyard Kipling wrote in his unforgettable poem “Lest We Forget” (”Recessional”) King George departed even before the tumult […]

Abid Mustafa: Turkey
By Abid Mustafa Special to PalestineChronicle.com On 2 December 2007 the Turkish military said Saturday’s operation was the first since it had been authorized by the government to launch a cross-border offensive, and that operations […]

Agustin Velloso: Spain’s Socialist Party follows Aznar
By Agustin VellosoSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com Ex-President Aznar made himself dismally famous four years ago when he chose to ally his fate with that of US President Bush in the war of aggression against Iraq. The […]

James Petras: Venezuela in the Aftermath
By James PetrasSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com Venezuela’s constitutional reforms supporting President Chavez’s socialist project were defeated by the narrowest of margins: 1.4 pr cent of 9 million voters. The result however was severely compromised by the […]

Sam Bahour: Return to Palestine (2006)
Reviewed by Sam Bahour The hour-long abridged DVD version of Return to Palestine by Ed Hill is a sombre account of the slow and painful process of ethnic cleansing that Palestinians are dealing with, in […]

Letter to the Editor: Israel as Bulwark for Moral Struggle
To the Editor: The underlying problem with James Petra’s article “US Military vs. Israel Firsters” (Dec. 1st), is that his world view is just not in tune with reality. Instead of viewing Israel and their […]

Ahmed Yousuf: Open Letter to Condoleezza Rice
By Dr. Ahmad Yousuf – Senior Political AdvisorMinistry of Foreign Affairs – Gaza The Honourable Secretary of StateMs. Condoleezza RiceU.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW Washington, DC 20520 Dear Secretary Rice, I am writing […]

Palestinian Refugee Children Die in Iraq
(UNHCR) – Two sick Palestinian refugee children waiting for resettlement from Iraq died in the last two weeks, one of them in Al Waleed refugee camp at the Iraq-Syria border and the other one in […]

Sonja Karkar: What was Said and Not Said in Annapolis
By Sonja KarkarSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com Although "never-never" has long been used to describe the remote outback of Australia, the term is also known as fantasyland, especially when someone dreams about a utopian future – an […]

Vijaya Rajiva: Res. 181: What’s in It for Palestinians?
By Dr. Vijaya RajivaSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com The infamous Oslo Accord signed in 1993 by Yasser Arafat settled for 22% land and many commentators considered his actions at best as an admission of defeat and at […]

Susan Abulhawa:
By Susan AbulhawaSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com In the 80s, we gave up 78% of our homeland to try to pick up the pieces of our lives on the remaining 22% of Palestine. This was, and remains, […]

Jamal Juma: The Palestine We Are Struggling for
By Jamal JumaSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com Last Tuesday’s demonstrations, which brought thousands onto the streets of Ramallah, Hebron, Tulkarem, Nablus and Gaza in defiance of the Palestinian Authority’s attempt to silence the peoples’ voice, represented a […]

Roger H. Lieberman: Changing the Roles of Peace Making
By Roger H. LiebermanSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com All the news to come out of Annapolis suggests that the two constants that have doomed successive diplomatic efforts in the Holy Land remain unchanged: Israel’s quest to legitimize […]

Joshua Frank: Hillary Clinton
By Joshua FrankSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com At a global warming forum held in Los Angeles on November 17, Hillary Clinton touted her green credentials to a packed auditorium of concerned voters. While the senator was careful […]

Ramzy Baroud: Demoralization and Absence
By Ramzy BaroudSpecial to PalestineChronicle.com A once profound and widely read commentator recently claimed he no longer writes about the Palestine/Israel conflict because "Palestinians are killing each other". Feeling his words have ceased to carry […]