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Israel-Palestine
Palestinians call for day of mourning over sentencing of Fatah chief
2004-06-07
The Palestinian prisoner`s club on Saturday called for "a day of mourning and protest" on Sunday to mark the sentencing of Fatah chief Marwan Barghouti, who was convicted of murder late last month. "The prisoners club calls on all Palestinians and the Palestinian Authority to decree Sunday a day of mourning and protest to mark Barghuti`s sentencing," the group said in a statement sent to AFP.

Barghuti, a Palestinian MP and chief of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat`s Fatah movement in the West Bank, is to be sentenced by the Tel Aviv court which on May 20 found that he bore direct responsibility for four attacks in which five people were killed. The prosecution recommended five life terms, and another 40 years for attempted murder. One of Barghuti`s lawyers said in May that they would not be appealing the verdict. "Our stand throughout the whole trial is that we do not recognise the jurisdiction of this court, therefore it does not make any sense to appeal a sentence, whatever it is," Shamai Leibowitz told AFP. The prisoner`s club said Barghuti, who has widely been seen as a potential successor to Arafat, would turn 45 on Sunday. He is considered the inspiration behind the Palestinian intifada, which has claimed more than 4,000 lives since it broke out in September 2000. Barghuti was arrested by the Israeli army in the West Bank city of Ramallah in April 2000 and was charged with 26 counts of murder as well as leading the Al-Aqsa Brigades, which has staged a series of deadly attacks on Israeli targets.
Posted by:Fred

#6  It looks to me like the Israelis have won at least for the time-being. Although the money drying up probably helped a lot
Posted by: Phil B   2004-06-07 9:04:30 PM  

#5  Why don't they just call for a "decade of mourning and protest"? It'd cut down on the paperwork.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-06-07 8:46:11 PM  

#4  day of mourning, huh?

last tear at this time, it seems like Rantburg was posting "day of Rage" headlines almost every other hour. This is a good sign. If Israel can keep on keepin on, maybe by this time next year, the headlines will read , "day of reflection and discussion abour how to solve their problems in a civilized manner". Maybe.
Posted by: Dripping Sarcasm   2004-06-07 1:56:11 PM  

#3  When are these mopes going to realize the only good martyr is one who dies in DEFIANCE of the intifada. Whether the Palestinians recognize the jurisdiciton of the court or not, WE recognize that the people who encourage the suicide/murder of their young people are involved in INFANTICIDE, not an intifada.
Posted by: jules 187   2004-06-07 11:43:44 AM  

#2  have they ever had ANY?
Posted by: B   2004-06-07 8:05:59 AM  

#1  Yet another day of seething. Perhaps we should only report on days of paleostinian happiness. Have they had any since 9/11?
Posted by: Anonymous   2004-06-07 1:32:54 AM  

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