[ 26/07/2009 - 09:46 PM ]
GAZA, (PIC)-- Khalid Abu Hilal, the former Fatah leader who is now heading the Ahrar Movement has opined Saturday that the bombshell dropped by veteran Fatah leader Farouk Qaddomi would badly affect Fatah's upcoming sixth congress.
Abu Hilal, who bolted his mother Movement two years ago on political and ideological differences, charged that Fatah has deviated from its original path since the singing of the infamous Oslo agreement [in 1993] that devastated all the principles that old affiliates of Fatah were taught.
Abu Hilal was speaking before a political forum organized by the political committee of Hamas Movement in southern Gaza to discuss the repercussions of Qaddomi's accusation to former PA chief Mahmoud Abbas and the disgraced Fatah leader Mohammed Dahalan of poisoning Fatah's late leader Yasser Arafat.
"The current Fatah Movement has no link to the original Fatah Movement that was founded to liberate Palestine", Abu Hilal pointed out, accusing number of incumbent Fatah leaders of being "Israeli made" persons who hijacked the Movement's decision and work in accordance to US and Israeli dictates and interests.
He also asserted that Qaddomi's remarks left no room for and exposed traitors and mischievous persons in the Movement who lost their belongingness to Palestine, adding that Qaddomi's statements put the future of Fatah at risk even if the sixth congress was indeed held because the congress will remove what had remained of good people in Fatah.
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