´Middenpagina´ | M02 - 25.06.2002 01:51
Wat mij betreft: oproepen en aankondigingen aan een gebeurtenis VOORAF zijn eigenlijk geen nieuws. Verslagen tijdens en/of NA een gebeurtenis zie ik liever als ´nieuws´ zie ik liever. Dat is meer de bedoeling van de middenkolom op indymedia.nl lijkt mij. Als je zorgt dat bij het publiceren "AGENDA´ selecteert dan komt het (met soms wat vertraging) in de agenda terecht. Zie de linkerkolom link ´AGENDA" ( http://indymedia.nl/Agenda.shtml ) Wel moet er nog een beter database systeem komen voor de Agenda.
| | AAP - 25.06.2002 07:22
Bush calls for removal of Yasser Arafat as Palestinian leader, sees new state within three years BARRY SCHWEID AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON (AP) _ President Bush urged the Palestinians Monday to replace Yasser Arafat with leaders ``not compromised by terror´´ and adopt democratic reforms that could produce an independent state within three years. ``Peace requires a new and different Palestinian leadership so that a Palestinian state can be born,´´ Bush said at the White House. In his long-anticipated speech, Bush said ``reform must be more than cosmetic changes or a veiled attempt to preserve the status quo´´ if the Palestinians are to fulfill their aspirations for a state alongside Israel. Elections should be held by the end of the year for a legislature with normal authority and there also must be a constitution, Bush said as he set stiff conditions for a Palestinians state. ``When the Palestinian people have new leaders, new institutions and new security arrangements with their neighbors, the United States of America will support the creation of a Palestinian state, whose borders and certain aspects of its sovereignty will be provisional until resolved as part of a final settlement in the Middle East,´´ Bush said. As for the Israelis, he said they should withdraw to positions they held on the West Bank two years ago and stop building homes for Jews on the West Bank and in Gaza. Ultimately, he said, Israel should agree to pull all the way back to the lines it held before the 1967 Mideast war. Speaking against the backdrop of persistent terror attacks on Israel, Bush said Palestinian authorities were encouraging terrorism, not opposing it. ``This is unacceptable. And the United States will not support the establishment of a Palestinian state until its leaders engage in a sustained fight against the terrorists and dismantle their infrastructure,´´ Bush said. Both Arafat and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon welcomed the president´s remarks, finding favorable elements. Arafat said the speech represented ``a serious effort to push the peace process forward,´´ while Sharon´s office said ``genuine reforms and a new leadership´´ could clear the way to a diplomatic settlement. Senior administration officials said they envision the Palestinians being able to reach provisional statehood within 18 months and full permanent statehood in as soon as three years. ``With a determined effort, this state could rise rapidly _ as it comes to terms with its neighbors on practical issues such as security,´´ Bush said. Israeli Communications Minister Reuven Rivlin, a close ally of Sharon, interpreted Bush´s formula as calling for the Palestinians to make the first moves. Rejecting a provisional state, Rivlin said Bush´s proposal represented a ``vision of bringing the Palestinian people to democracy and reform, and then to negotiate.´´ A senior Palestinian official said only Palestinians can choose their leadership _ and already have in Arafat. ``President Bush must respect the choice of the Palestinian people,´´ said Saeb Erekat, an Arafat aide. Though his meaning was plain, Bush never spoke Arafat´s name. ``I call on the Palestinian people to elect new leaders not compromised by terror,´´ Bush said. ``Today, Palestinian authorities are encouraging, not opposing terrorism. This is unacceptable.´´ Israel also has a large stake in the success of a democratic Palestine, he said. ``A stable, peaceful Palestinian state is necessary to achieve the security that Israel longs for.´´ Touching delicately on the thorniest issues, the president said Jerusalem´s future and the plight of refugees must be addressed. But he offered no prescription. ``You have lived too long with fear and funerals,´´ he said. Addressing the Palestinian people, Bush said he understood how they could feel like pawns in the Middle East conflict. ``You deserve democracy and the rule of law,´´ he said. ``You deserve a life for your children and an end to occupation.´´ The president made his remarks in an afternoon speech in the Rose Garden, where he had announced in April that his administration would try to mediate the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. Bush leaves Tuesday for a meeting in Canada with leaders of the world´s other major industrialized democracies. Two administration officials said that the secrecy surrounding Bush´s address was driven in part by a fear that announcing the address could trigger a suicide bombing. Secretary of State Colin Powell, Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld and Condoleezza Rice, the president´s national security adviser, stood alongside the president in stifling early summer heat. Bush and his advisers staked out a shady area. Terms of a provisional state and its international functions were left for negotiations between a reformed Palestinian leadership and Israel. Bush said the United States, European Union, World Bank and International Monetary Fund stand ready to help oversee reforms in Palestinian finances. ``And the United States, along with our partners in the developed world, will increase our humanitarian assistance to relieve Palestinian suffering,´´ he pledged. Powell already was in consultation with Arab and Palestinian officials as the Bush plan was developed and is likely to return to the region for direct talks, a senior administration official said. Bush will discuss his initiative with leaders of industrialized democracies at a G-8 meeting this week. Meanwhile, with intense conflict in the Middle East, the idea of a peace conference is being put on hold, another senior official said on condition of anonymity.
| Herverkiezingen in USA | John Veldhuis - 25.06.2002 08:57
Aangezien de manier waarop de heer Bush aan de macht kwam in de USA ook niet een van de meest fraaie was, roep ik de Amerikanen op om hernieuwde verkiezingen te eisen, om in ieder geval de USA weer op een democratie te doen lijken, en geen staat waar mensen door bevriende rechtertjes in het zadel worden geholpen... | | 25.06.2002 09:37
Bush zou op dit moment de meerderheid halen, denk je niet? | uSSa | 25.06.2002 15:13
Wil net als in panama en grenada en in tal van andere landen hun eigen dictator instaleren. Niets nieuws.
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