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Wednesday September 06, 2006 20:23
by Free Palestine - IPLO
Irish politician Gerry Adams, president of the Sinn Fein party, will on Wednesday speak to Palestinian politicians, some of them from Hamas, about the need for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and for a dialogue to achieve it.
Adams is also urging Israel to open a dialogue with Hamas and wants the European Union to drop its endorsement of Israel's conditions for such a dialogue - conditions that include Hamas recognizing Israel, abandoning terrorism and accepting previous Israeli-Palestinian agreements.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2Adams seeks to order the people of Palestine to tolerate a Zionist terror state within Palestine. This is hardly surprising given that he endorses a two-state "solution" in Ireland as well.
Only a one-state solution with Palestine's National territory sovereign and respected is acceptable, and the same for Ireland.
Éire Nua provides for maximum decentralisation of power in accordance with local majorities, with the former Unionists having a working majority within Ulster, but with everyone's rights respected. England will have no say in Ireland's future. She will simply be permanently expelled from Ireland.
Yeah you're right TR.
Lets just keep killing each other until one side wipes the other out. Problem solved.
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