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JERUSALEM, Nov. 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Jailed uprising leader Marwan Barghouti
has decided to run in the Palestinian presidential election as an independent
candidate to replace late Yasser Arafat,the local Ha'aretz daily reported
Thursday.
"He has decided to run for president ... an official announcement will be
made within 24 hours," the report said.Amin Maqboul, secretary general of the
Fatah Higher Committee,said Barghouti had informed Fatah leaders through his
lawyers that he would run.
However, there has been no official confirmation from Barghoutior his
lawyers of this decision.
Barghouti's supporters said they were counting on international pressure on
Israel to free him.
Barghouti, former head of Fatah in the West Bank, was agrassroot leader
enjoying widest support in the Palestinian territories even he was in jail.
According to a poll conducted in September on Palestinianleaders'
popularity among their people, Barghouti ranked first with 22 percent
respondents supporting him, followed by Sha'b leader Haidar Abdul Shafi and
Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar by 12 percent each.
Current chief of the Palestine Liberation Organization Mahmoud Abbas had a
support rate of less than 5 percent.Earlier this week, the Fatah Central
Committee named 69-year-old Abbas as the movement's only candidate to stand in
the Jan. 9election, abandoning Barghouti who represents the younger generation
of activists.
Both Barghouti and Abbas support the creation of a Palestinian state in the
West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem.The two differ on the Intifada
(Uprising). Abbas is against violence while Barghouti led two uprisings.
The uprising leader, who was arrested in 2002 for his role inanti-Israeli
attacks, is serving five life terms in Israeli jail.During a two-year trial that
ended earlier this year, heinsisted he was nothing more than a Fatah political
leader.But Israeli judges convicted him of heading Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, the
faction's militia, and plotting the murder of at least four Israelis and a Greek
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