Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Map 1 Palestine and the surrounding areas
- Introduction
- Part I History of the PLO mainstream
- Part II Internal relations
- PART III External relations
- Conclusions
- Appendixes
- 1 The political programme of the Sixteenth PNC, Algiers, 22 February 1983 (extracts)
- 2 The Palestine National Charter as revised by the Fourth PNC meeting, July 1968 (extracts)
- 3 Members of the PLO Executive Committee elected February 1983
- 4 List of regular sessions of the Palestinian National Council, May 1964 to February 1983
- 5 Fateh Central Committee elected April/May 1980
- Notes
- References and select bibliography
1 - The political programme of the Sixteenth PNC, Algiers, 22 February 1983 (extracts)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Map 1 Palestine and the surrounding areas
- Introduction
- Part I History of the PLO mainstream
- Part II Internal relations
- PART III External relations
- Conclusions
- Appendixes
- 1 The political programme of the Sixteenth PNC, Algiers, 22 February 1983 (extracts)
- 2 The Palestine National Charter as revised by the Fourth PNC meeting, July 1968 (extracts)
- 3 Members of the PLO Executive Committee elected February 1983
- 4 List of regular sessions of the Palestinian National Council, May 1964 to February 1983
- 5 Fateh Central Committee elected April/May 1980
- Notes
- References and select bibliography
Summary
Source: FBIS, Middle East Section, 23 Feb. 1983, pp. A14–16, and 24 Feb. 1983, p. Al.
Palestinian National Unity:
The battle of steadfastness and heroism in Lebanon and Beirut epitomizes Palestinian national unity in its best form. Out of this leading Palestinian experience, the PNC affirms the need to bolster national unity among the revolution's detachments…
Independent Palestinian Decision:
The PNC affirms continued adherence to independent Palestinian decisionmaking, its protection, and the resisting of all pressures from whatever source to detract from this independence.
Palestinian armed struggle:
The PNC affirms the need to develop and escalate the armed struggle against the Zionist enemy. It affirms the right of the Palestine revolution forces to carry out military action against the Zionist enemy from all Arab fronts. It also affirms the need to unify the forces of the Palestine revolution within the framework of a single National Liberation Army.
The Occupied Homeland:
The PNC salutes our steadfast masses in the occupied territory in the face of the occupation, colonization, and uprooting. It also salutes their comprehensive national unity and their complete rallying around the PLO, the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, both internally and externally. The PNC condemns and denounces all the suspect Israeli and American attempts to strike at Palestinian national unanimity and calls on the masses of our people to resist them.
Contacts with Jewish Forces:
In affirming resolution No. 14 of the political declaration of the PNC at its 13th session on 12 March 1977, the PNC calls on the Executive Committee to study movement within this framework in line with the interest of the cause of Palestine and the Palestinian national interest.
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- The Palestinian Liberation OrganisationPeople, Power and Politics, pp. 264 - 266Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1984