Dalam Pilihan Raya Umum Palestin 3 tahun lepas (25 Januari, 2006)... perlu diingatkan Hamas telah memenangi 76 dari 132 kerusi yang dipertandingkan. Sedangkan Fatah cuma memenangi 43 kerusi...Perdana Menteri Palestin pada masa itu, Ahmad Qorei meletakkan jawatan sebaik sahaja Fatah kalah dan mengakui..."This is the choice of the people. It should be respected."Dan kemenangan Hamas ini adalah hasil mandat rakyat Palestin yang mahukan Hamas melaksanakan manifesto utamanya iaitu ...a. The destruction of jewish stateb. To replace the corrupted and ineffective Fatah movement.Tentulah Israel terkejut beruk dengan kemenangan Hamas ini dan Amerika dan EU merasa gundah gulana kerana rencana mereka untuk mengekalkan boneka mereka di bumi Palestin tidak direstui rakyat Palestin sendiri.Ron Prossor, orang kuat Israel dalam satu kenyataan di BBC terang2 menyatakan serangan ke atas Hamas adalah untuk mengukuhkan kedudukan Fatah. Sambil memperlecehkan Hamas dan Gaza, mangkok ini memuji2 Gerakan Fatah dan Tebing Barat yang dikatakan sebagai liberal dan vibrant....Gaza bukan sahaja diserang malah sejak kemenangan Hamas...penempatan itu telah disekat segala2nya. Dari bekalan elektrik sehinggalah aktiviti ekonomi dan makanan. Fatah dan Mesir menjadi talibarut no. 1 Israel.Selama setahun dari tarikh Hamas mengecap kemenangan itu, mereka sentiasa ditindas dan ditekan oleh kuasa2 besar dan Israel. Akhirnya mereka terpaksa duduk semeja dengan Fatah dan menadatangani Perjanjian Mekah pada 9 Februari, 2007. Malaysia ada peranan kotor dengan menjadikan tindakan Amerika dan sekutunya sebagai landasan hubungan negara ini dengan Palestin.Apa tidaknya, Malaysia sebagai pengerusi NAM pada tahun 2006 telah melakukan kesilapan besar dengan 'recognised' Fatah sebagai the head of the Palestinian delegation sedangkan Hamaslah yang memenangi pilihanraya tersebut. Teman tidak tahu apakah reaksi Kuala Lumpur jika ada mana2 negara berdaulat mengiktiraf wakil Pakatan Rakyat sebagai ketua delegasi Malaysia di dalam satu persidangan antarabangsa sedangkan BN yang menang pilihanraya?Kerajaan Malaysia memanglah mempunyai dasar yang flip-flop. Bukan sahaja di dalam tetapi juga di luar negara. Kita patut menghalau Duta Palestin ke Malaysia sekarang dan menggantikannya dengan wakil kerajaan Hamas jika kita benar2 bukan an American stooge.Teman petik temuramah SHAHANAAZ HABIB dengan Menteri Luar Malaysia ketika itu, Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar. Jawapan2nya benar2 melambangkan Malaysia yang hipokrit dan tak dak teloq...Q: For the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) meeting in Kuala Lumpur recently, how come Malaysia allowed the Fatah and Hamas representatives to attend the Foreign Ministers meeting and acknowledged the Fatah representative as the head of the Palestinian delegation when it was Hamas that had won the elections?A: We follow international practice. It is the Palestinian Authority that it is internationally recognised as representing Palestine. The foreign policy of Palestine is still determined by Mahmoud Abbas, the president (who is from Fatah), and he informed us that the person attending would be Farouk Kadoumi (from Fatah). In order not to embarrass Hamas, which was already here, we made a compromise for both representatives to attend under the banner of the Palestinian Authority. Q: What is Malaysia’s position on the elected government of Hamas? Does Malaysia recognise it as the legitimate government?A: We recognise the government. But we also have to look at the constitution of Palestine. The appointment of the government, the prime minister and ministers lie with the president. Mahmoud Abbas is the elected president. So we must recognise the line of function. Those are administrative matters that they must sort out. We do not want to get involved. You must distinguish between the head of state and head of government. In their case, they have a system where the head of state and head of government are both executives. Under their constitution, the right of deciding on foreign policy and appointing ambassadors is with the president. Diplomatically, we asked them to attend together because they are both representing Palestine. But the Hamas Foreign Minister (Mahmoud Zahar) said “them or nothing else”. He didn’t attend, he didn’t appear, and when he left, he didn’t tell us. Q: Is Malaysia taking cues from the United States, which is uncomfortable with the Hamas? A: No, no. You must respect the democratic result of the elections. Recently the Hamas prime minister and the president have come to an agreement to work together. But this is being hijacked by the Israeli invasion of Gaza. Q: Why is there a lack of leadership in the OIC in terms of the present Middle East crisis? A: Not a lack of leadership, but there is more difficulty now because of the exercise of the veto. US and Britain are not willing to get the UN Security Council involved. We have written to the five permanent members and the UN Secretary-General to bring the matter to the Security Council. We are even moving to get a special session of the general assembly on uniting for peace but it’s up to the secretary-general. But if he feels that the matter is under siege by the Security Council, then it cannot be brought up by the UN. That is the hopeless state now, when there is no strong power we can call and move. We have not shifted our foreign policy. I spoke to Indonesia and the Arab League. As far as they are concerned, the Quartet (compromising the United States, the European Union, the United Nations and Russia) has failed. And the peace process is dead. They want the matter to be brought back to the Security Council. Israel must not be given a carte blanche to do what they like. You can talk about releasing the two Israeli soldiers, about terrorism, but you must also talk about civilian killings. Israel is like a superpower in that area against a people who do not even have a conventional army. Sekarang kita kununnya mahu menjadi jaguh pembela rakyat Palestin yang terbunuh dan syahid di Gaza sedangkan kita sebenarnya adalah hipokrit besar...Cheehhh...!!
made by: MUAZ-UNIVERSITY OF CAIRO
2/23/09
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