Mobile  |  About us  |  Photos  |  Videos  |  Subscriptions  |  RSS Feeds  |  Today's Paper  |  Classifieds  |  Contact Us
The Daily Star
SATURDAY, 26 MAY 2012
02:46 AM Beirut time
Weather    
Beirut
21 °C
Blom Index
1,164.1up
A+ A-
     
 
Advanced Search
Middle East  
Jailed Palestinian leader says peace process dead
Agence France Presse
File - Israeli police officers detain a Palestinian youth during scuffles following the visit of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat. (AP Photo/Sliman Khader)
File - Israeli police officers detain a Palestinian youth during scuffles following the visit of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat. (AP Photo/Sliman Khader)

JERUSALEM: Jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghuti has said Israeli-Palestinian peace efforts are dead and called for mass "popular resistance" against Israeli occupation, in a letter penned from prison.

The letter was published on Wednesday, a day after Palestinian and Israeli negotiators held their first face-to-face meeting in more than 15 months in the Jordanian capital.

"The peace process has failed, it's finished, it's not worth desperately trying to resuscitate a corpse," he wrote in the letter published in Palestinian newspapers.

"Consider 2012 as the year of massive peaceful popular resistance against colonialism, aggression, the Judaisation of Jerusalem, the blockade and roadblocks," wrote Barghuti, who is serving several life terms for involvement in anti-Israeli attacks.

Israeli and Palestinian negotiators met on Tuesday at the initiative of Jordan and the international peacemaking Quartet -- composed of the United States, United Nations, European Union and Russia.

The talks were characterised as "positive" though no breakthrough emerged. The Israelis and Palestinians have agreed to meet again in Jordan shortly.

In August, Barghuti told AFP in an interview conducted through his lawyer, that he was fully supportive of a Palestinian bid for full UN membership and also encouraged mass protests against the occupation.

An influential leader with widespread support among the Palestinian public, Barghuti is known for being a lifelong activist who supported the Oslo peace process in the 1990s.

But Israelis accuse him of masterminding the second intifada, or Palestinian uprising, that erupted in 2000.

He was arrested in 2002 and two years later, sentenced to five life terms for murder for his role in several deadly anti-Israeli attacks.

He has since said he never supported attacks on civilians inside Israel and in recent years, has thrown his support behind peaceful resistance.

Home Middle East
 
 
Palestine
Advertisement
Comments  
Your feedback is important to us!
We invite all our readers to share with us their views and comments about this article.

Disclaimer: Comments submitted by third parties on this site are the sole responsibility of the individual(s) whose content is submitted. The Daily Star accepts no responsibility for the content of comment(s), including, without limitation, any error, omission or inaccuracy therein. Please note that your email address will NOT appear on the site. All fields are mandatory.

Name *
Email *
Country *
City *
Comment
*
Word Count: Left:
Toolbox
print
email
e-paper
e-paper
Advertisement
Most Popular
Viewed Searched e-mailed
1. Assad aides were targets of assassination attempt, Israeli officials say: report
 
2. Lebanese abducted in Syria freed, families eagerly wait at Beirut port
 
3. Say cheese! NASA Mars rover photographs own shadow
 
4. Army detains 11 Syrians after brawl in east Lebanon
 
5. Hezbollah says for unconditional dialogue, thanks Hariri for hostage release efforts
 
6. Lebanese hostages in Syria to be released "within hours": sheikh
Advertisement
 
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Linked In Follow us on Google+ Subscribe to our Live Feed
 
Multimedia
Images Video  
Pictures of the Day
A selection of images from around the world- Thursday May 24, 2012
View all view all
Rami G. Khouri
Rami G. Khouri
Egyptians as they really are, for once
Michael Young
Michael Young
Will Tripoli make Samir Geagea pay?
David Ignatius
David Ignatius
A string of detonators cuts through the Middle East
View all view all
 
cartoon
 
Click to View Articles
Advertisement
 
 
News
Business
Opinion
Sports
Culture
Technology
Entertainment
Privacy Policy | Anti-Spamming Policy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice
© 2011 The Daily Star - All Rights Reserved - Designed and Developed By IDS