Sunday 14 February 2010
Mishaal: We are ready for any honest, transparent elections
PIC
[ 13/02/2010 - 04:11 PM ]
MOSCOW, (PIC)-- Khaled Mishaal, the head of Hamas political bureau, has asserted that his Movement was ready to contest any election in the Palestinian arena provided it is held in normal conditions, and must be honest.
"We in Hamas would respect results of any honest elections even if we lost it because democracy game is either for you or against you … we have no problem in that … this a law that we should all respect", underlined Mishaal in an interview with the Russia Today newspaper last Wednesday.
Mishaal also stressed the need of achieving the Palestinian national reconciliation describing it as a "national necessity", but he confirmed that the current rift was extraordinary and prompted by foreign interventions.
"Although Hamas prefers the national reconciliation to be made by the Palestinians themselves, we have no objection to any sincere Arab or foreign effort in this regard", Mishaal underscored.
Shifting to another issue, the Hamas leader differentiated between the European stand and the USA stand towards the Palestinian question, noting that the European stand has become more mature and realistic due to the growing state of anger against the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, especially in Gaza Strip.
"Although the European role was still confined to humanitarian assistance along with delegations coming to visit the besieged Gaza Strip, we look forward to a strong and fair European political role in the region", he underscored.
Moreover, Mishaal reiterated his Movement's acceptance to a settlement based on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the borders of the 4th of June, 1967 with Jerusalem as its capital, in addition to recognizing all Palestinian and Arab legal rights, including the right of return for the Palestinian refugees.
River to Sea
Uprooted Palestinian
[ 13/02/2010 - 04:11 PM ]
MOSCOW, (PIC)-- Khaled Mishaal, the head of Hamas political bureau, has asserted that his Movement was ready to contest any election in the Palestinian arena provided it is held in normal conditions, and must be honest.
"We in Hamas would respect results of any honest elections even if we lost it because democracy game is either for you or against you … we have no problem in that … this a law that we should all respect", underlined Mishaal in an interview with the Russia Today newspaper last Wednesday.
Mishaal also stressed the need of achieving the Palestinian national reconciliation describing it as a "national necessity", but he confirmed that the current rift was extraordinary and prompted by foreign interventions.
"Although Hamas prefers the national reconciliation to be made by the Palestinians themselves, we have no objection to any sincere Arab or foreign effort in this regard", Mishaal underscored.
Shifting to another issue, the Hamas leader differentiated between the European stand and the USA stand towards the Palestinian question, noting that the European stand has become more mature and realistic due to the growing state of anger against the Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people, especially in Gaza Strip.
"Although the European role was still confined to humanitarian assistance along with delegations coming to visit the besieged Gaza Strip, we look forward to a strong and fair European political role in the region", he underscored.
Moreover, Mishaal reiterated his Movement's acceptance to a settlement based on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the borders of the 4th of June, 1967 with Jerusalem as its capital, in addition to recognizing all Palestinian and Arab legal rights, including the right of return for the Palestinian refugees.
River to Sea
Uprooted Palestinian
Labels:
Elections,
Hamas,
Palestinian reconciliation
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