- Samir Ghawshah
Samir Ghawshah ( _ar. سمير غوشة), is a
Palestinian politician and militia leader.Ghawshah was born in
Jerusalem in 1940, and was educated as adentist . From 1974, he heads thePalestinian Popular Struggle Front (PPSF), a minorleftist faction of thePalestine Liberation Organization (PLO) with Ba'thist tendencies. It was founded in theWest Bank and was originally close toYassir Arafat 'sFatah movement. However, frequently in opposition to Arafat's policies (for example in theRejectionist Front ), it also received backing from a number ofArab governments, especiallySyria andLibya .The PPSF broke apart when talks between
Israel and Palestinians began inMadrid in 1991, with Ghawshah heading the more moderate faction and returning to the favor of Arafat. Ghawshah's PPSF accepted theOslo Agreement and he served as Minister of Labor in the resultingPalestinian National Authority (PNA) from 1994, but resigned after voting against the Hebron redeployment agreement in January 1997. He published his resignation in a letter, complaining of irregularities in the PNA's system of governance, and of apparent examples of corruption [http://www.jmcc.org/media/report/98/Feb/1d.htm] . He continued to serve as Minister without Portfolio, but from 1999 had no ministerial post. He was present at the Camp David negotiations of 2000 as an adviser to Yassir Arafat, and briefly returned as Minister for Jerusalem in the PNA between late October 2002 and April 2003. He is the PPSF's representative on the PLO's Executive Committee, last elected in 1996.External links
* [http://www.nedalshabi.org/SAMER/amen_am.HTM PPSF Homepage] Biography of Samir Ghowshah (Arabic)
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