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Fatah: From Resistance Movement to Party of State
2013For many Palestinians, the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (Fatah) is not just one of several political movements but the embodiment of secular Palestinian nationalism per se. Fatah activists, and in particular their long-time leader Yasir Arafat, have become global symbols of the Palestinian cause and have thus been associated with its ...
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The Palestinian Elections: Beyond Hamas and Fatah
Journal of Democracy, 2006Abstract: Januaryâs remarkably free and affair parliamentary elections broke the PLOâs long-standing monopoly over Palestinian politics. As future free elections unfold, the prospects for a multiparty system await testing through the creation of a third option that is distinct from what Fatah or Hamas represents. For Palestinians who love democracy;
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Fatah-Hamas Rivalries after Gaza: Is Unity Impossible?
The International Spectator, 2009Even if Israeli Operation ‘Cast Lead’ seemed at first to have driven a decisive wedge in the prospect of resumed unity between Fatah and Hamas because of President Abbas' mild condemnation of the Israeli operation in December 2008, both main Palestinian political factions decided to launch a process of reconciliation under the aegis of the Egyptian ...
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Abul Fatah - a commentator of "Al-Qanoon".
Bulletin of the Indian Institute of History of Medicine (Hyderabad), 1997The Commentator of "Al-Qanoon" (Canon of Avicenna) Abul Fatah known as "Maseehuddin" also was a native of Gilan. He migrated to India during Akbar's period (1556-1605 A.D.). The emperor honoured him by confering Sadarat of Delhi, Malwa and Gujarat and bestowed upon him the title of Hasht Sadi.
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