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August 13, 1993 - Image 65

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-08-13

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See The Difference

(INSTANT

ISION

Can Make

Warren Christopher: No Kissinger, but
he'll do anyway.

today. It's impossible to
know whom to talk to."
Such frustration was per-
haps understandable given
the fact that the Palestinian
delegation to the peace talks
— a carefully crafted coali-
tion — has essentially disin-
tegrated. It's head, the dis-
tinguished Dr. Haidar
Abdel-Shafi, not only boy-
cotted last week's talks with
Secretary Christopher but
has become something of a
one-man opposition to what
he calls the "autocratic rule"
of PLO Chairman Yassir
Arafat.
The delegates from the
Palestine Peoples' Party
(formerly the Communist
party) have also dropped out
of the talks. Even the repre-
sentatives of the leftist
Democratic Front faction
led by Yassir Abed Rabbo, a
staunch ally of Chairman
Arafat, failed to show up at
the U.S. Consulate in east
Jerusalem last week.
That left the delegation
pared down to three active
members: Team Leader
Faisal al-Husseini, Deputy
Head Saeb Erikat and
Spokeswoman Hanan
Ashrawi, all representing
Chairman Arafat's main-
stream Fatah.
But as they made their
way to Tunis, the east
Jerusalem daily al-Quds
announced that the they
intended to resign in protest
over Chairman Arafat's
abrupt change in policy.
In an ironic reversal of
the roles that the Israelis
had assumed when they
insisted on negotiating only
with local Palestinians
(rather than the PLO lead-
ership in Tunis), the offi-
cials who come into daily
contact with the inhabitants
of the occupied territories
have — at least for the pre-
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