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"RoadMap" already violated by Palestinians

Reader comment on item: [The Road Map:] Learning from Oslo

Submitted by Terry (United States), Jun 10, 2003 at 11:16

There have been two major violations to the 'RoadMap' already.

One. Both Abbas and Arafat (who have worked together for a long time) have acknowledged that Abbas does nothing with consulting with Arafat. Arafat is still in charge.

Two. Hamas has already publicly declared its opposition to the 'RoadMap' and is continuing its violence.

The RoadMap is already dead.

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