- Bashir Barghouti
Bashir Barghuthi (1931-2000) was a
Palestinian Communist leader and journalist. Barghouti was born in the village ofDayr Ghassana in theRamallah Governorate . He earned a BA degree inEconomics from theAmerican University in Cairo in 1956. Living in exile inJordan , the founded the central organ of theJordanian Communist Party "al-Jamahir" (The Masses) and joined theGeneral Union of Palestinian Students (GUPS). In 1957 the paper was closed by Jordanian authorities, and Barghouti was incarcerated theAl-Jaffar prison . When freed in 1965, he was refused a journalist license by the Jordanian government, but continued to write under an assumed name. After 1967 he opposed the right of kingHussein of Jordan to speak on behalf of Palestinians.In 1974 he returned to the
West Bank viafamily reunification , and became a leading figure of the Jordanian Communist Party there. He founded the newspaper "al-Fajr" (Dawn), which he edited 1975-1977. In February 1977 there was a political rift between him andFatah , and Barghouti left his editorship of "al-Fajr". In February 1978 he founded the newspaper "al-Tali'a" (The Vanguard) inJerusalem .Barghouti was put in house arrest by the Israelis from August 1980-1982. In 1982 the JCP branches in the West Bank were converted into the Palestinian Communist Party. Barghouti became the General Secretary of PCP.
In 1987, after PCP having joined the
Palestine Liberation Organization , Barghouti was inducted into the PLO Executive Committee. Barghouti was an important figure during theIntifada , and he formed the first popular committee. He was able to establish an agreement between Fatah andPFLP . He was a key figure during theOslo peace process .In June 1996 he was appointed Minister of Industry in the first
Palestinian National Authority government. In 1997 he suffered a severe stroke. He was then appointed Minister of State (a largely symbolic position).Barghouti passed away on
September 9 ,2000 .ources
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