Issue 6263 of Asha'b Newspaper, 3 November 1991
Printed in Arabic, this includes issue number 6263 of Asha'b Newspaper issued on 3 November 1991, which is a 12-paged daily, political and illustrated newspaper, issued by the Asha'b al-Arabeyyah Press at Sheikh Jarrah in Jerusalem. The issue cost 80 agoras and included a collection of statements, announcements, advertisements and political and sports news including: - Yasser Abed Rabbo, a member of the Executive Committee of the Liberation Organization (PLO), stated that the Palestinian delegation in Madrid would request, at the start of bilateral negotiations, an end to settler colonialism. - "The Palestinians in Madrid Debunked the Myth of the Hidden People", a news report by Patrick Raher. - Proceedings of the public festival in support of a just peace, which was held at the National College Hall in Ramallah. - "Economic embargo and the spectre of the crisis in the Iraqi Republic", an article by Ahmad as-Sayed an-Najjar. - "The Moroccan League for Human Rights continues to prepare for the holding of the International Conference on Peace and the Rights of the Palestinian People", an article on the Organization for the Defense of Human Rights in the Countries of the Maghreb, written by Moncef al-Marzouki. - Asha'b Newspaper poll about the peace conference, from the opening session to negotiations and even the state. The poll was conducted by Muhammad Amira. - "Alam Laje Aed (The Pain of a Returning Refugee)", a poem by Najwa Mahfouth Ahmad. - "Israel is on the verge of a difficult period of terrorism", an article in the Israeli newspaper Maariv, by Amos Gilboa. - "Bush's speech reassured the Israelis", an article in the Jerusalem Post by David Makovsky. - "The spirit of the PLO hangs over the Madrid conference", an article in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz by Danny Rubinstein and translated by Arabs for Press. - "The Israelis are in trouble in the bilateral talks in Madrid", an article by Camelia Arraf Bader.
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