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Abbas continues election campaigns  |
| | www.chinaview.cn 2004-12-29 20:27:31 |
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 Palestinian
presidential election frontrunner Mahmoud Abbas continues
his election campaigns on Dec. 28, 2004. He vowed on Wednesday
to follow the steps the late leader Yasser Arafat to realize Palestinian
national rights. (Xinhua/AFP
photo)
| RAMALLAH, Dec. 29
(Xinhuanet) -- Palestinian presidential election frontrunner Mahmoud Abbas vowed
on Wednesday to follow the steps the late leader Yasser Arafat to realize
Palestinian national rights.
"The struggle process that
Yasser Arafat started will not stop until the occupation ends and all
Palestinian legitimate rights are achieved," he told a campaign rally in the
West Bank town of Tulkarem.
"There won't be any concessions
on the constants of establishing the independent Palestinian state with East
Jerusalem as its capital," said Abbas, candidate of the Fatah Movement.
He also insisted that Israel must respect Palestinian
refugees' right of return in accordance with the UN Security Council Resolution
194 and free all Palestinian prisoners.
He stressed the
rule of the law and everyone is equal before the law.
Abbas
also called for national unity and an end to internal fighting over political
differences.
He ridiculed the criticism by Israeli Foreign
Minister Silvan Shalom for his first campaign statements on Dec. 25 in
Ramallah.
"I heard the criticism made by Israeli Foreign
Minister because I talked about Jerusalem and the refugees, but what do they
want us to talk about so that we don't disappoint them?" he said.
Shalom said that the speech made by Abbas at the start of
his election campaign did not sound promising and that one could not promote
illusions about the issue of Jerusalem and the refugees.
Abbas said the Israelis must withdraw from all Palestinian territories which it
occupied in the 1967 Mideast war, including East Jerusalem, and that a just
solution must be found to the refugees issue based on Resolution 194.
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