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{Please scroll down to end for translation of 
important editorial in Arabic 
on Abu Mazen's surrender to Sharon. Translated by 
Br. Eric Mueller.}
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Hamas condemns Abbas' speech as "treasonous,": 
says won't talk to him unless 
he recants remarks
by Khalid Amayreh
Occupied Jerusalem: 7 June, 2003 
(IAP News)
Hamas and other Palestinian resistance groups 
have castigated PA Prime 
Minister Mahmoud Abbas for his "treasonous 
speech" during last week's 
Israeli-Palestinian 
summit in the Jordanian city 
of Aqaba last week.
"His speech shocked all of us, he spoke about 
Jewish 
suffering and he 
labeled our resistance to Israeli Nazism as 
terror, but he didn't utter a single 
word about Israel's rampage of 
murder 
and 
terror 
against defenseless men, women 
and children," said Abdul Aziz al Rantisi, Hamas 
spokesman in Gaza.
Rantsi charged that Abbas "effectively 
sacrificed all Palestinian rights" 
for the sake of "appeasing the Americans and 
obtaining a certificate of good 
conduct from the 
Bush 
Administration."
He pointed out that Hamas wouldn't resume talks 
with the Abbas government 
until he recanted the content of his speech.
On Friday, tens of thousands of Palestinians 
demonstrated throughout Gaza to 
protest "the treasonous speech" of the 
Palestinian premier.
The protesters carried placards reading "our 
struggle against the Nazi 
Israeli occupation is not terror."
Another sign read "Abbas, resign now, we don't 
want you anymore."
Fatah, the Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front 
for the Liberation of 
Palestine reacted similarly to Abbas' speech but 
called for a "quiet dialogue" with 
the Palestinian government.
"We certainly don't agree with what he (Abbas) 
said in Aqaba; nontheless, 
we believe the Palestinian movements and factions 
should continue the dialogue 
with the government. But the government will have 
to clarify the content of 
the speech to the people."
PA Information Minister Nabil Amre said Abbas was 
eager to resume talks with 
Hamas and clarify to them his statements in 
Aqaba.
Amre, who was speaking during an interview with 
the Jazeera television 
Saturday, said he hoped the "brothers in Hamas 
will refrain from convulsive remarks 
and instead indulge in a quiet dialogue with the 
government."
Meanwhile, Palestinian sources in Gaza reported 
that representatives of the 
various resistance and political groups in Gaza 
would meet Saturday to reach a 
common stance on the dialogue with the Abbas 
government.
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Letters
Parvezis Hit Hard
[Ref: to Parwez's "Persian Conspiracy" Theory on 
Hadith.]
Ma'sha Allah, I loved this scholarly reply to the 
blind followers of Parvez. 
Jazakallah.
Iqbal Y. Khan, Toronto, 
Canada
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Really, O'Reilly!
[From Seemi Dallenbach, San Francisco.]
"And I said on my program, if, if the Americans 
go in and overthrow Saddam 
Hussein and it's clean, he has nothing, I will 
apologize to the nation, and I 
will not trust the Bush Administration again." 
---Fox News's 
Bill O'Reilly, on 
Good Morning America, March 18
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For overseas readers: Bill O'Really is a staunch 
supporter of the Bush 
administration and has his own popular TV 
program.
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SPEAKING OUT FOR 
IMAM JAMIL AL-AMIN
[From 
Sis. Motisola M. Abdallah, 
Atlanta]
Keep the name of Imam Jamil Al-Amin and other 
Political Prisoners name before 
the system. We will not go away. 
Each first Thursday of the month at 10 am the 
Georgia Department of 
Corrections Board meets. This is the entire 
governing body for the entire prison and 
corrections system in Georgia. On last Thursday, 
June 5th, Brother Bilal Sunni 
Ali, lifetime Islamic and community activist, 
Coordinator for the Atlanta 
International Support Committee for Imam Jamil 
Al-Amin and progressive talk show 
host and myself were in attendance. 
Before each session begins the chairman of the 
board extends an invitation 
for any one who wishes to introduce themselves. 
Br. Bilal, who has attended 
these board meetings before, opened with a brief 
statement that political prisoner 
Imam Jamil Al-Amin's religious rights were being 
violated and he was being 
held on bogus charges. 
To the further annoyance of these board members, 
I followed with a statement 
that political prisoner Imam Jamil is unfairly 
locked down 23/7 and he is not 
on death row. 
The board is under no obligation to respond. 
However, this is an excellent 
way of keeping the name of Imam Jamil Al-Amin and 
other political prisoner's 
right in their faces. We will not go away. 
For those of you who are activist for political 
prisoners, you may find out 
when your state board of corrections meet and 
perhaps attend these sessions. 
Try entering Department of Corrections with your 
state's name on the web as a 
start for information about these meetings. Each 
state may have different 
sessions; however in Georgia one has the right to 
make a brief statement at these 
meetings.
You may also obtain relevant information as to 
your state's prison 
population, budgets, location of private prisons, 
other statistics and information as 
to how these board members are elected. The state 
of Georgia Corrections Board 
members is comprised of 75% former or retired 
sheriffs who are appointed by 
the Governor and confirmed by the senate. 
At the end of the board meeting, a presentation 
was made to the Georgia 
Department Board of Corrections of a bouquet of 
flowers from the American Police 
Hall of Fame Association. 
How quaint and intimate these devils be.
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Even by Secularist Standards, Abu Mazen Sold out 
to Sharon
Here is a translation of the lead editorial from 
the 
London-based independent Arabic daily newspaper 
"al-Quds al-Arabi" 
written by its editor, a 
former 
member of the Palestine National Council Abd 
al-Bari 
Atwan.  I believe he does a good job of outlining 
what 
is so very bad about the recent Aqaba and Sharm 
ash-Shaykh summits, the "Road Map" that the 
US 
and 
Zionists 
are pushing and the resultant US-Zionist 
domination of the Arab and indeed Islamic world.
This is important for us to be aware of because 
right 
now even some supposed "Palestine supporters" are 
going around urging support of this atrocious 
"Road 
Map."
Wa-s-salam!
Eric Mueller
Texas
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Al-Quds al-Arabi, London, Thursday 5 June 2003.
Sorry, Abu Mazen, but here we part.
By Abd al-Bari Atwan.
The most dangerous thing about the Sharm 
ash-Shaykh 
and al-Aqabah summits, held last Tuesday and 
Wednesday, was the fact that both were so 
blatantly 
focused on "Arab terrorism" that it was obscene. 
All 
participating parties pledged to fight it 
mercilessly.
Yet we heard not a word, not even in passing, 
about 
"Israeli" terrorism, which has taken the lives of 
more 
than three thousand Arab human beings in less 
than two 
years, has destroyed thousands of homes, and 
brought 
injury to at least seven thousand wounded 
victims.
We listened to all the speeches and remarks of 
the 
Arabs in the Sharm ash-Shaykh summit in the hopes 
of 
hearing at least some timid condemnation of this 
terrorism.  We failed to find any.  What we did 
find, 
instead was an exaggerated zeal on their parts 
for the 
security, stability, and prosperity of "Israel."
We expected Mr. Mahmud Abbas Abu Mazen, the 
Palestinian leader crowned by the Americans and 
accepted by the Arab leaders at Sharm ash-Shaykh, 
to 
correct this error in the speech he delivered 
before 
the world in the tripartite Aqabah summit.  But 
his 
speech was like those of the khawajas [i.e., 
"westerners and their lackeys", trans.]–  he 
denounced 
Palestinian terror and declared it to be in 
violation 
of our religious and moral traditions.  He 
pledged to 
crack down on it resolutely and mercilessly.  It 
seemed as if he was talking about some other 
religion, 
some other moral values with which we are not 
familiar.
Mr. Abu Mazen spoke about the sufferings of the 
Palestinians and about the agonies of the 
"Israelis," 
indeed, he was more compassionate and sympathetic 
with 
the latter.  We know about the sufferings of the 
Palestinians – and we also know what the source 
of 
those sufferings is – but we know nothing about 
any 
"Israeli" agonies, unless those are the agonies 
that 
result from being tired of killing, razing, 
destroying, expropriating land, butchering 
children, 
and murdering the innocent.
The Aqabah summit, in our estimation, is much 
more 
dangerous than the two Camp David summits – the 
first 
with Sadat, Begin, and Carter; and the second 
with 
Arafat, Barak and Clinton.  It is more dangerous 
than 
the Oslo Agreements and all the subsequent 
meetings 
and summits in Sharm ash-Shaykh or the White 
House. 
The following points explain why:
First. The American President George Bush said 
during 
his address at the Aqabah Summit that he supports 
and 
endorses the security and stability of the 
"Jewish 
State."  This in itself amounts to America’s 
adoption 
of the positions of Sharon and the entire 
extremist 
"Israeli" right wing.
The recognition of "Israel" as a Jewish state 
means, 
in legal terms, that this is a state for the Jews 
only, and that it has no room for others in it. 
That 
is, that the million Arab "Israelis" currently 
living 
in Galilee, the Triangle, and the Naqab have no 
right 
to remain there, just as they have no right to 
demand 
equality.  They are Arab Christians and Arab 
Muslims, 
so they must move to the Palestinian state that 
will 
be set up to absorb them.
Second, this racist designation of the Jewish 
state 
signifies the cancellation in practice of the 
right of 
return for more than six million Palestinians.  
The 
right of return to this Jewish state has become 
limited to the Jewish "race" exclusively, and the 
Palestinian refugees are not Jews.
Third.  The Road Map that the Sharm ash-Shaykh 
and 
Aqabah summits were brought together to adopt and 
implement is the product of four parties: the 
United 
Nations, Europe, Russia, and the United States.  
It is 
noteworthy that none of the three other parties 
were 
invited to these two summit meetings.  The 
American 
Administration alone took it upon itself to 
implement 
the Road Map; it alone decided that it would send 
exclusively American observers to supervise its 
practical application.
Fourth. We didn't hear the word Jerusalem in any 
of 
the speeches by the Arab leaders in the Sharm 
ash-Shaykh Summit, nor in the address of 
President 
Bush.  Mr. Abu Mazen absolutely never addressed 
that 
topic in his speech, as if this word were some 
"infamy 
of Satan’s handiwork." 
[al-Qur'an 5:90]
Similarly we 
heard not a word about the right of return, which 
means that we are looking at an enormous 
conspiracy 
aimed at knocking out these two fundamental 
pillars of 
legitimate Palestinian rights.
Fifth. In his speech Mr. Abu Mazen pledged that 
he 
would act against incitement of violence and 
hate, and 
that he would take measures to guarantee that no 
incitement would arise out of Palestinian 
institutions.  This means, very simply, that any 
person who advocates the intifada is a terrorist 
inciting to violence, and every writer who 
mentions 
the right of Palestinians to return and who 
affirms 
that "Israel" was established on the land of the 
Palestinian people is a hate monger.
It follows from what Mr. Abu Mazen said, that we 
are 
supposed to praise "Israeli" "generosity," 
celebrate 
the "Israeli" model of "tolerance and justice," 
and 
denounce any Arab or European who regards Sharon 
as a 
terrorist.  We must affirm instead that he is a 
man of 
peace who never, ever committed any massacres.
Terrorists and racists are only to be found among 
the 
Palestinians, members of Hamas, the 
Islamic Jihad, 
and 
the "extremist" military organizations like the 
Popular Front and the Democratic Front.  They 
deserve 
to be killed, wiped out, because they encourage 
"hate 
and violence" and the elimination of the 
"civilized, 
democratic state of 'Israel,'" the gift of 
America and 
the West to the backward Arab East.
We now are face to face with a catastrophe.  The 
countdown to Palestinian internal strife and 
civil war 
has begun.  Abu Mazen is today talking to Hamas 
and 
the Jihad, asking for a cease fire, in order to 
gain 
time and to delay until the Palestinian Security 
Forces, now being trained by experts from the C. 
I. A. 
in special camps in Jericho, are ready for this 
task.
Abu Mazen pledged to disarm the resistance and to 
put 
an end to the "militarization of the intifada."  
He 
considers the weapons of the Palestinian Security 
Forces to be the only legitimate weapons in 
Palestinian hands.  Our experience tells us that 
the 
fighters of Hamas, the Jihad, and the Martyrs of 
al-Aqsa Brigades will never voluntarily hand over 
their weapons.  Catastrophe, therefore, is 
coming.
Yet it is to be a magical type of catastrophe – a 
Palestinian catastrophe, naturally – but it is to 
be 
salvation for the "Israelis."  Sharon failed to 
stop 
the intifada with all the repression, terror, and 
bloodiness he had at his command.  So now he is 
entrusting the Palestinians themselves with that 
task, 
and calling on the leader of the most powerful 
state 
on earth to witness the arrangement.
We wish to tell Mr. Abu Mazen that we stick by 
the 
right to return, and to all the territory of 
Palestine.  We, and with us the vast majority of 
the 
Palestinian people, are clinging to Jerusalem as 
the 
capital of the Palestinian state.  We will 
continue 
our incitement for the return of these rights in 
toto, 
and we will never shower the occupier with 
flowers. 
We will never dance the dabkah or sing our 
folksongs 
in celebration over each new Jewish settlement 
they 
set up or expand.  We will plant the values of 
liberation in the minds and hearts of our 
children in 
the refugee camps disbursed in exile, reminding 
them 
to hold fast to their right to return to Yaffa, 
Haifa, 
Akka, Safad, al-Majdal, Tarshiha, Asdud, Hamamah, 
ar-Ramleh, and Bir as-Saba'.
It causes us no harm if we are accused of 
incitement 
or even of terrorism.  The French were not 
terrorists 
when they resisted the Nazis, and the Americans 
were 
not terrorists when they took up arms against the 
British colonialists.
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