- Yasser Abd Rabbo
Yasser Abd Rabbo ( _ar. ياسر عبد ربه) (Abu Bashar ابو بشار) is a
Palestinian politician (b. inJaffa 1944-). Member of thePalestine Liberation Organization 's Executive Committee. He holds an M.A. inEconomics andPolitical Science from theAmerican University in Cairo . [http://www.jmcc.org/politics/pna/newpagov03.htm]Early career
Yassir Abd Rabbo started his political career in the
Pan-Arab ANM, theArab Nationalist Movement . When the Palestinian branch of the ANM evolved in 1967 into thePopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), he became one of its leaders. In 1969, the PFLP split, and a faction underNayef Hawatmeh formed the Popular Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, in 1974 renamed theDemocratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP), of which Abd Rabbu became a main leader.DFLP/FIDA split
During the 1980s, Abd Rabbu moved closer to the position of
Yassir Arafat , leader of thePalestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and supported his attempts to negotiate atwo-state solution . This led to friction within the DFLP, and as Arafat gave his blessings to theMadrid Conference of 1991 , the organization split. Abd Rabbo, supported by Arafat, headed a faction mainly based in theWest Bank , that backed these negotiations, and he became one of the Palestinian leader's main advisors; Hawatmeh'sSyria -based DFLP faction resisted the talks. The Abd Rabbo faction reformed as FIDA, thePalestine Democratic Union , dropping theMarxist-Leninist platform of the DFLP and rescinding armed struggle. Abd Rabbo became FIDA's representative on thePLO Executive Committee . In 1993, however, Abd Rabbo left his post at the Madrid delegation in protest, when he discovered that Arafat had initiated another round of talks without informing him (these parallel negotiations eventually led to the 1993Oslo Accords .After Oslo
After the signing of the Oslo Accords - which Abd Rabbo supported, the
Madrid controversy notwithstanding - Abd Rabbo was permitted byIsrael to return to the West Bank. He was a cabinet member for FIDA in several of Arafat'sPalestinian National Authority (PNA) governments, and served on several Palestinian diplomatic delegations during negotiations with Israel (including the failedCamp David 2000 Summit ). He also presented several unofficial peace initiatives, widely believed to have had Arafat's blessing, such as the 2003Geneva Accord . These initiatives, coupled with his public condemnations ofsuicide bombing attacks during theal-Aqsa Intifada , strengthened Abd Rabbo's image as a pro-peace moderate, and he is often presented as a Palestinian "dove ". However, after theBattle of Jenin he accused Israel of "digging mass graves for 900 Palestinians in the camp." [http://www.sabcnews.com/world/the_middle_east/0,2172,32177,00.html] These allegations turned out to be completely false.Leaving FIDA
In 2002, he resigned from FIDA after internal disputes.
Women's rights activistZahira Kamal had been chosen in an internal election to replace him as minister [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:8VvqUZc2BIIJ:www.norad.no/default.asp%3FFILE%3Ditems/2410/25/Palestinianwomenandreform%2520(2)%2520(2).rtf+fida+resigned+rabbo+&hl=sv] in the government of thePalestinian National Authority (PNA), but Abd Rabbo refused to step down, and instead left the party. He was able to remain in the cabinet as an independent, with Arafat's backing, but was replaced in FIDA bySaleh Ra'fat , its current Secretary-General.After the death of Yassir Arafat, Abd Rabbo was removed from the post of minister in the PNA government by Arafat's successor,
Mahmoud Abbas . Pending new elections, he remains on the Executive Committee of the PLO. He was one of the founders of the Third Way but failed to be elected in the 2006 elections. He is now an advisor toMahmoud Abbas .
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