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Politics : WAR on Terror. Will it engulf the Entire Middle East?
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To: E. T. who wrote (2225)4/13/2002 9:58:11 AM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) of 32591
 
Arafat condemns terrorism

By Eli J. Lake
UPI State Department Correspondent
From the International Desk
Published 4/13/2002 9:49 AM

JERUSALEM, April 13 (UPI) -- Under mounting pressure from the United States following a suicide bombing Friday in Jerusalem, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat issued a statement Saturday condemning terrorism against Israelis and Palestinians.

"President Arafat and the Palestinian leadership express their condemnation of all terrorist actions which target civilians, Israeli or Palestinians," the statement said.

U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell cancelled his scheduled meeting with Arafat in Ramallah after a suicide bomber killed six Israelis in downtown Jerusalem Friday afternoon.

Palestinian sources said the condemnation statement was made to try to salvage the postponed meeting.

A senior State Department official said Saturday, "We've got the statement and we are looking at it. We expected him to condemn terrorism, now he has made a statement, and we are looking at it."

On MSNBC Saturday, Palestinian Minister for Jerusalem Affairs, Abu Zaid said the statement would be issued on Palestinian radio and television.

Since March, the White House has pressed Arafat to condemn terrorism in Arabic. To date, the Palestinian leader has not done so. Last month he even made a speech calling for martyrs to liberate Jerusalem, drawing criticism from U.S. officials.

After the Jerusalem bombing Friday Powell's spokesman Richard Boucher said, "The secretary condemns in the strongest possible terms today's terrorist attacks and expects Chairman Arafat to do so as well."

(with reporting by Saud Abu Ramadan in Gaza.)

Copyright © 2002 United Press International
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