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Red Eagles
21st November 2010, 13:24
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7tHw5Sy8fg

redSHARP
27th November 2010, 07:33
now my question is: when the liberation war is over, what happens to the PFLP and their relationship to Hamas and the PLO? Also, what is the PFLP's stance on islamic extremists?

EvilRedGuy
28th November 2010, 11:08
I'd like to know the above aswell...

freepalestine
28th November 2010, 14:31
now my question is: when the liberation war is over, what happens to the PFLP and their relationship to Hamas and the PLO?
well as for whats happening now,they are a member of the PLO.
and side with other resistance groups ,including hamas,alaqsa brigades etc.although politically- they are polar opposites


Also, what is the PFLP's stance on islamic extremists?strange question.

IndependentCitizen
28th November 2010, 18:41
strange question.
I think it's a good question.

I think with PFLP's stance on socialism, they'll see Islamic extremism as a form of oppressive, reactionary ideology and dismiss it. I think with Islam's known attitude towards the poor (The rich are taught to give to the poor), I think Socialism would suit their people well. Let's just hope however this is the case.

freepalestine
28th November 2010, 19:01
I think it's a good question.

I think with PFLP's stance on socialism, they'll see Islamic extremism as a form of oppressive, reactionary ideology and dismiss it. I think with Islam's known attitude towards the poor (The rich are taught to give to the poor), I think Socialism would suit their people well. Let's just hope however this is the case.islamic extemism-as of taleban or alqaeda?.what is that to do with the PFLP.
they don't speak too highly of hamas,p.i.j's 'politics'.so i doubt they think too much about islamic extremism in other places.

Saorsa
28th November 2010, 21:38
The PFLP call for all resistance groups to unite against Israel - save the bullets for the Zionist enemy, settle all debates within the movement peacefully. They are working to mediate the conflict between Fatah and Hamas.

The PFLP have withdrawn from the PLO leadership in protest at Fatah's negotiations with Israel. The PLO has since stopped regularly meeting.