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Southeast Asia
Indonesian Muslim party to raise funds for the Palestinians People and government
2006-05-06
Indonesia's popular Muslim party will launch a fund raising campaign this weekend for the Palestinians, whose Hamas-led government is in financial dire straits after Western countries halted aid.

The Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) will organize a rally on Sunday in the capital Jakarta to kick off the campaign, said party official Muhammad Razikun and the rally is expected to draw 100,000 party supporters.

"This campaign is to show our solidarity with the Palestinians, who have been punished for their democratic choice," Razikun said.

PKS chairman Tifatul Sembiring said the campaign aimed to raise
10 million dollars in one month and called on Indonesians to give 10,000 rupiah (about one dollar) each to help the Palestinians.

"To all PKS supporters in Indonesia, I appeal to you to pitch in to ease the burden of the Palestinian people," he was quoted as saying by the state Antara news agency.

The PKS is popular especially among young urban Muslims. Although a newcomer in the 2004 parliamentary elections, it finished first in Jakarta with 24 percent of the vote. It has 45 seats in the 550-strong national parliament.

Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim country, is a staunch supporter of the Palestinian struggle for nationhood and has no diplomatic ties with Israel.

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono last week urged countries against halting aid to the Palestinian government led by the radical Islamist group Hamas.

The Palestinian Authority has been facing a cash crisis since Hamas' election victory in January led the United States and European Union to freeze aid to the body.

Hamas has acknowledged that the coffers are empty and that it is unable to pay government salaries.
Posted by:ryuge

#8  Oh, fine.
Now we need a Three Card Monty graphic.
:>)
Posted by: SLO Jim   2006-05-06 19:16  

#7  A couple of bucks arent going to tide them over for long. The U.S. and E.U. gave them money by the shipload, and they were still broke.
Posted by: Sneremp Ulerert1712   2006-05-06 18:05  

#6  Foresque Nails it.
Posted by: jim#6   2006-05-06 16:30  

#5  that was good
Posted by: Frank G   2006-05-06 16:15  

#4  :>
Posted by: 6   2006-05-06 16:14  

#3  Palestinians are the patter in the Islamists' three-card monty scheme.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-05-06 15:13  

#2  Of course, it's not like if they could spare some time for Darfur. I wonder if they did the same for the 2004 tsunami (I mean, the Aceh part, of course)? The paleo cause truly is the center of the Global Ideological Jihad, isn't it?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-05-06 13:34  

#1  100,000 mail out their RSVP. 2 show up at the party. They're just there for the buffet. Both are broke.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-05-06 10:26  

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