Sudah ga tereak-tereak demokrasi lagi Pak?
Barat beraninya "promosi" demokrasi ke negara-negara Islam.
Kenegara-negara komunis standardnya ganda, Barat matikutu ngadepin
Cina-Korut. Bahkan sama Kuba saja kapok.
--- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@...> wrote:
>
> atest update: 27/04/2011
>
>
>
> Hamas, Fatah agree to form government, hold elections
>
> Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah party struck a deal with
rival Islamist party Hamas in the Egyptian capital of Cairo on Wednesday
to form an interim unity government and fix a date for general
elections.
>
> By News Wires (text)
>
>
> REUTERS - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement and its
bitter rival, the Islamist Hamas, struck a deal on Wednesday to form an
interim unity government and fix a date for general election, both sides
said.
>
> The deal, which took many officials by surprise because of profound
Fatah-Hamas divisions over how to resolve generations of conflict with
Israel, was thrashed out in Egypt and followed a series of secret
meetings.
>
> "The two sides signed initial letters on an agreement. All points of
differences have been overcome," Taher Al-Nono, the Hamas government
spokesman in Gaza, told Reuters. He added that Cairo would shortly
invite both sides to a signing ceremony.
>
> The accord was first reported by Egypt's intelligence service, which
brokered the talks.
>
> In a statement carried by the Egyptian state news agency MENA, the
intelligence service said the deal was hatched by a Hamas delegation led
by Moussa Abu Marzouk, deputy head of the group's politburo, and Fatah
Central Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad.
>
> "The consultations resulted in full understandings on all points of
discussions, including setting up an interim agreement with specific
tasks and to set a date for election," the statement said.
>
> It said the agreement would allow Egypt to invite all Palestinian
factions to sign a national reconciliation agreement in Cairo in the
next few days.
>
> Restoring Palestinian unity is seen as crucial to reviving any
prospect for a Palestinian state based on peaceful co-existence
alongside Israel. Fatah, the mainstream Palestinian movement until a
2006 election victory by Hamas, backs negotiated peace but the Islamists
reject it.
>
> Al-Ahmad and Abu Marzouk said the agreement covered all points of
contention, including forming a transitional government, security
arrangements and the restructuring of the Palestine Liberation
Organisation to allow Hamas to join it.
>
> A senior Egyptian intelligence official told Reuters that he expected
Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, who is based in Damascus, to
attend the signing of the agreement in Cairo.
>




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