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Middle East
Abu Abbas confirms he held talks in Cairo
2003-01-14
A Palestinian guerrilla leader who masterminded the 1985 hijacking of an Italian cruise ship was quoted Tuesday as saying he had attended Palestinian talks in Egypt but left after he was informed of a threat on his life.
Now who would want to do that?
The United States has said it asked Egyptian and other Middle Eastern governments if Abu Abbas was in their territory, but Egypt has told Washington he was not in Cairo.
"Who? Never heard of him. He's not here, whoever he is."
Abu Abbas is the leader of the Palestine Liberation Front, which hijacked the cruise ship Achille Lauro in the eastern Mediterranean in 1985. A disabled elderly American, Leon Klinghoffer, was killed in the operation.
Murdered, and his body dumped over the side in his wheelchair.
Abbas told the London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper that he had joined talks in Egypt attended by key Palestinian factions on an end to Palestinian attacks on Israeli civilians, but had left after a few days. "I was told there was U.S. pressure and fears over my personal security but I did not understand what the source of this threat on my life was," he said.
The United States had told Egyptian authorities it might want to pursue a court case against Abu Abbas. "There is no legal justification to resume chasing me after the American justice minister closed the case in 1996 and I have been moving freely since," Abu Abbas said, accusing Israel and the United States of trying to scuttle the Palestinian talks.
Ah, Abu, there's no statue of limitations for murder. And I'm quite sure there is a open file on you, somewhere.
He blamed Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for renewed American attention in his case. "Sharon is targeting me...to realize quick electoral gains and he is looking for a Palestinian target to stop the dramatic drop in his popularity," he said.
Hell, yes! If Sharon could bag you and put you in front of a Israeli court, I'm sure that would pick up a few votes. It would not be bad for Bush's ratings either. Oh, and Egypt, we will remember this as well.
Posted by:Steve

#2  The best defense is a good offence. We will run him down no matter where he goes. And just like the Taliban, those who harbor this fugitive will get some, too.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-01-14 16:53:05  

#1  "There is no legal justification to resume chasing me after the American justice minister closed the case in 1996..."

Justice Minister? You got the wrong country or somethin', pal. Maybe England, or France.

The American official is called an "Attourney General", and I guaran-damn-tee ya he's still interested in hanging your ass...
Posted by: mojo   2003-01-14 14:17:21  

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