DATE=04-06-02
TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT
NUMBER=2-288408
TITLE=ARAB LEAGUE / EMERGENCY (L)
BYLINE=TETIANA ANDERSON
DATELINE=CAIRO
CONTENT=
VOICED AT: Members of the Arab League today (Saturday) called for an emergency meeting of the U-N Security Council as they considered ways to respond effectively to the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meanwhile, protestors gathering outside the League's headquarters called for resolutions of their own. Tetiana Andersen has more from Cairo.
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Police in riot gear surrounded a crowd of people who called for an attack on the Israeli Embassy here and for Israeli's to go home. Inside representatives of the 22-member Arab League laid out 12 initiatives to help end the violence in the region. In a document released after the meeting, the organization said that since Israel is not responding to any overtures for peace or intervention, the whole matter will be taken by the Arab Foreign Minister's Council to the United Nations Security Council to force compliance with previous peace plans.
In addition, Secretary General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, said the
league will no longer tolerate such bias as that of the United States, towards Israel.
/ / / MOUSSA ACT / / /
We cannot accept the bias towards Israel that has encouraged the Israeli
military and political establishment to do what they are doing believing
they are under protection and have a green light to destroy and kill and, in
fact, put an end to the process of peace.
/ / / END ACT / / /
Other initiatives sought to expedite financial assistance to Palestinians
agreed upon at the recent Beirut Summit and the consideration of any Israeli
aggression against Syria and Lebanon as acts of violence against all Arab
countries. The document also said if the international community
continues to allow Israel to call its incursion into Palestinian territories
anti-terrorism, Arab countries will have to reconsider their support for the
international war on terrorism.
Secretary of State Colin Powell is scheduled to arrive in the region
this week to intervene in the escalating Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In the opening session of today's (Saturday's) meeting, Nabil Shaath,
Palestinian Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, called on
Arab states to not meet him with unless he first meets with Palestinian
leader Yasser Arafat to discuss the situation. However, Mr. Moussa said, Mr.
Powell has not yet made a decision on this matter.
Palestinian-American Jumana Bishara protested outside today's meeting with
hope that those inside would be listening.
/ / / BISHARA ACT / / /
I think what we expect but never get from the Arab governments is a unified
position on any issue.
/ / / END ACT / / /
This was supposed to be a meeting of Foreign Ministers of Arab States. But
less then half of the foreign ministers showed up today (Saturday). Lower
level representatives, or the current representatives to the Arab League
attended instead. (Signed)
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